Petrol retailers in row with government over 'rip off' accusations They briefly threatened to pull out of a government meeting, accusing ministers of using "inflammatory language" over rising fuel prices.
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Judge says 'no evidence' to justify Federal Reserve probe Jeanine Pirro said she would appeal the ruling, which blocks the subpoenas she issued to the central bank.
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Why has Trump eased sanctions on Russian oil - and will it help Putin? The US said easing sanctions on Russian oil would provide only a limited financial boost to Putin.
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New US trade probe targets EU, Canada, UK over forced labour The US said it would examine whether countries are effectively blocking goods made with "forced labour".
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Dharshini David: Economy on shaky ground even before Iran war The government's hopes that 2026 would be the year when growth picks up are at risk of being scuppered.
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Can plastic-eating fungi help clean up nappy waste? Cost and convenience have made disposable nappies dominant - can start-ups compete?
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US easing of Russia oil sanctions draws criticism Leaders in Europe and Canada have pushed back against Washington's move to allow Russia to sell stranded oil.
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UK economy flatlines in January as people cut back on eating out Analysts had been expecting 0.2% growth for the UK economy at the beginning of the year.
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'My hotel bill is £12,000': British holidaymakers stranded by Iran war Flights are restricted due to the conflict leaving people stuck running up bills for rooms and food.
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PwC planning to increase the number of graduates it takes on Last year the consultancy cut its graduate intake, but UK boss Marco Amitrano says it is still worth getting a degree.
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Post Office scandal 'has taken 21 years of my life' Seema Misra calls for accountability as a report by MPs raises concerns about ongoing delays.
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KPop Demon Hunters to return as Netflix announces sequel The sequel brings back the co-directors of the first film, which was a smash-hit for the streaming service.
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What on earth is going on with the oil price? Oil price moves have made headlines since the Iran conflict started - but why have there been such sharp swings?
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Qantas agrees to pay $74m over Covid-19 travel voucher refunds The case relates to cancelled flights during the pandemic, for which customers were given credits instead of cash.
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Jo Malone sued for using her own name in collaboration with Zara The perfumier sold the rights to her name in 1999 but has previously said she regretted the move.
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Pottery firm Denby to appoint administrators The famous company said rising costs had "squeezed the business financially".
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Oil price back above $100 despite deal to release record amount of reserves It comes as Iranian attacks on ships intensify in the crucial Strait of Hormuz waterway.
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How Iran war laid bare the world's reliance on Gulf oil and gas Countries around the world are feeling the impact of the conflict and the resulting energy price shock.
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Lloyds, Bank of Scotland and Halifax apps showed customers other users' transactions The Lloyds Banking Group customers reported being able to view payments and charges from other sources.
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Customer sues Costco for tariff refunds The lawsuit is an indication of the complexities looming over a potential $166bn in tariff refunds.
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John Lewis to pay first staff bonus for four years The department store and Waitrose supermarket owner will give workers a bonus equivalent to an extra week's pay.
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What role has cyber warfare played in Iran? Militaries are often cagey about their cyber activities. But the US has hinted at the role it has played.
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How the Iran war may affect your money and bills The conflict in the Middle East could raise the cost of petrol, household energy bills and even food.
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Student loans inquiry to look at whether system is 'unfair to graduates' The Treasury Committee will look at whether "the goalposts [have] been moved in a way which is unfair".
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Water company to pay £45m after 'unacceptable' sewage breaches The water supplier is set to pay a proposed £44.7m after "serious and unacceptable" sewage breaches.
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US launches probe into trading partners including the EU, China and India The move comes weeks after the US Supreme Court struck down a key part of Trump's tariffs policies.
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Social media firms asked to toughen up age checks for under-13s Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, YouTube and Roblox are among the platforms UK regulators say aren't putting children's safety at the heart of their products.
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A small US grocer is calling out the lower prices at big chains It is 'impossible for us to compete', says the boss of a New York grocery store.
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Can Ukraine's war-torn wheatfields be cleansed? Researchers take 8,000 soil samples from battlefields to see if it is safe to grow crops.
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The Aldi-style disruptors who could be about to shake up the vets market As pet owners complain of rising prices, independent practices want to take on the big chains.
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GPS jamming: The invisible battle in the Middle East GPS jamming has made navigation hazardous in the Gulf, spurring efforts to develop alternatives.
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Spain's migrants welcome amnesty: 'It will help us in every way' Madrid cites humanitarian and economic reasons to give undocumented workers legal status.
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Can snacks help you sleep? Chocolates, bars, gummies and drinks promise to help you sleep, but is the science behind them sound?
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We have more privacy controls yet less privacy than ever Has online privacy become "a luxury not a right" for us all in 2026?
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Know when to fold them: the tech inspired by origami Origami techniques can add strength to structures without adding bulk.
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Deepfake attack: 'Many people could have been cheated' The boss of the Bombay Stock Exchange was recently targeted in what is a growing global problem.
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Why you can't get a signal at festivals and sports matches Connecting up music and sports events to the internet is a massive undertaking.
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The family-owned soda firm that still uses returnable glass bottles Soft drinks company Twig's Beverage has a loyal following for its old-fashioned approach.
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How the Iran war may affect your money and bills The conflict in the Middle East could raise the cost of petrol, household energy bills and even food.
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Food voucher scheme extended until September A county council says it has earmarked £2.7m to fund the scheme until September.
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Starmer vows to crack down on 'profiteering' from fuel crisis The prime minister is in Northern Ireland and is expected to hold talks with party leaders and visit a community centre.
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'Heating oil suppliers are holding us to ransom' People across the South East say the cost of heating their home soared after war broke out in Iran.
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Heating oil orders cancelled and prices hiked South of England households report cancelled orders, price hikes and heating oil supply issues.
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The real impact of roadworks on the country - and why they're set to get worse There is a fine balance between the benefits of improved infrastructure, versus the cost of disruption. Does the country have it right?
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Why the railways often seem to be in such chaos over Christmas Parts of Britain’s rail network will close for engineering work over the festive period - but is that the right time to do it?
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Budget 2025: What's the best and worst that could happen for Labour? Three days in, after a tax U-turn and partial climbdown on workers' rights, Laura Kuenssberg looks at what impact Budget week might have.
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Has Britain's budget watchdog become too all-powerful? Ahead of this week's Budget, some have accused the Office for Budget Responsibility of being a "straitjacket on growth"
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The curious case of why Poundland is struggling during a cost-of-living crisis Why - in an age where so many of us are feeling the financial pinch - are some budget shops on UK high streets having such a tough time?
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Why both partners need to be across a couple's money Martin Lewis explains why both partners in a relationship need to know what financial products they hold.
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Why animals will replace historical figures on bank notes British wildlife will replace historical figures on the next series of Bank of England banknote
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The Inquiry How Poland’s economy became one of Europe’s fastest-growing success stories
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What in the World Iran says it has closed the vital shipping channel to global trade.
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