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Monday, June 30, 2025

MP asks Lotus to give clarity to 1,300 workers

Ben Goldsborough says he met with Geely on Monday and emphasised the need for "openness".

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'Everybody knew the welfare reform bill was a £5bn cut'

Economics Editor Faisal Islam on what was really behind the big rebellion about the government's welfare reform bill, after the government confirmed it will make major concessions.

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Sunday, June 29, 2025

The global environmental award hit by accusations of greenwashing

US business Dr Bronner's has criticised the B Corp scheme for allowing in too many multinationals.

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Trump says he has 'a group of very wealthy people' to buy TikTok

Trump says he thinks China's president will probably approve a sale to the unidentified group.

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'How can people afford to have kids?'

In a city where the birth rate has fallen by a third in a decade, many blame financial pressures.

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Saturday, June 28, 2025

Has video gaming become too expensive?

With new games reaching record prices, some gamers fear their hobby is becoming unaffordable.

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'New video games cost me a whole day's wages'

With new games reaching record prices, some gamers fear their favourite hobby is becoming unaffordable.

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Friday, June 27, 2025

Plans to help benefits recipients into work 'a mess', say DWP officials

Plans to help those affected by benefits cuts into work are not "properly considered", officials tell the BBC.

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Starmer U-turns on benefits cuts after Labour backlash

Cuts to some disability benefits will only hit future claimants, not those already on it.

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Faisal Islam: How much will U-turn on disability benefits cost?

The changes could cost up to £3bn which will have to come from higher taxes or cuts elsewhere, given the chancellor's self-imposed borrowing rules.

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Thursday, June 26, 2025

UK's data agency has 'deep seated' issues, review finds

Problems at the Office for National Statistics, which provides data informing policy decisions affecting millions, need to be addressed so it can rebuild its reputation, a review says.

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Pound hits near 4-year high as Trump rattles dollar

A report that the US President could name the new head of the central bank early raises concerns over its independence.

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Ex-Barclays boss fails to overturn City job ban over Epstein link

Jes Staley has been banned from holding top UK financial jobs over his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

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Families urged to sign up to 'holiday hunger' clubs

More than 100 organisations will offer free meals and a range of activities across Bradford district.

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Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Bumble to axe almost a third of staff as dating app struggles

The firm's founder became the world's youngest self-made female billionaire when it launched on the US stock market.

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Struggling homes owe billions in council tax ahead of rise

Figures show households are more than £8bn in arrears, as campaigners call for a change of approach.

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Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Post Office payout progress insufficient, MPs say

Many sub-postmasters are yet to receive "fair and timely" compensation over Horizon IT scandal, a report says.

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'A slap in the face' - Asos bans shoppers for making too many returns

The retailer has been cracking down on customers with high return rates - but some say it is unfair.

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UK vows to spend 5% of GDP on national security by 2035

The announcement comes ahead of a two-day Nato summit in the Netherlands.

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US safety regulators contact Tesla over erratic robotaxis

Videos posted online appear to show the newly launched self-driving cars speeding and driving in the wrong lane.

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Monday, June 23, 2025

Tesla robotaxi 'low-key' launch in Texas

Tesla hopes to rival firms already offering driverless ride-hailing in the US and around the world, such as Waymo, Zoox and Baidu.

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How the attacks on Iran could affect energy bills and petrol prices

Conflict in the Middle East often leads to higher energy prices, which can feed through to inflation.

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Let non-doms pay £250,000 and avoid UK tax, says Farage

The Reform UK leader says money raised from the policy would go to the lowest-paid 10% of full-time workers.

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Strait of Hormuz: What happens if Iran shuts global oil corridor?

Iran's threat to block the world's most vital oil transit point has raised fears of major global economic consequences.

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Russia's economy is down but not out

The country's economy has been surprisingly resilient but there are underlying problems.

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Sunday, June 22, 2025

Lower energy costs part of government's 10-year plan for industry

Plans to slash energy bills by up to 25% for over 7,000 UK businesses will be announced alongside other plans to boost growth.

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FedEx founder and former boss Fred Smith dies aged 80

The Vietnam War veteran started the firm in 1973 with 14 planes before it became a global brand.

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Working at pantry 'helps me communicate better'

The social supermarket in North Shields is a lifeline for struggling families, the council says.

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Saturday, June 21, 2025

Young people face 'soul-destroying' struggle to buy first homes

One would-be buyer says a mortgage broker advised her to ask for a pay rise or find a partner.

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Blackmail victims told 'don't suffer in silence'

Students are being targeted by romance scams on dating apps, but talking to a friend can help avoid the danger.

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Group stepping in where 'everyone is struggling'

The BBC visits a community centre in one of Wolverhampton's most deprived areas.

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Friday, June 20, 2025

River Island to close 33 shops

The retailer blames the rise of online shopping for its decision, which risks hundreds of jobs.

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BBC threatens AI firm with legal action over unauthorised content use

It is first time that the BBC has taken such action regarding alleged scraping of its content for AI.

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Thursday, June 19, 2025

Energy price cap: What next for gas and electricity bills and can I fix?

Gas and electricity prices will fall in July, under regulator Ofgem's new price cap.

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Reeves vows to shield UK from Israel-Iran price shock

The chancellor said nothing was "off the table" in protecting people from the impact of higher oil prices.

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UK inflation rate: How quickly are prices rising?

UK Inflation has fallen from record highs but remains above the Bank of England's 2% target.

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When will interest rates go down again?

Interest rates, set by the Bank of England, affect mortgage, loan and savings rates for millions.

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Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Poundland founder would have bought business back

Steve Smith says he made an attempt to buy his old firm, but was too late.

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'A lot of the staple items have gotten more expensive'

Food accounts for 23% of basic spending, which includes housing, clothes, health, transport and education, NI Consumer Council finds.

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When will interest rates go down again?

Interest rates, set by the Bank of England, affect mortgage, loan and savings rates for millions.

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Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Nissan unveils new electric car to be built in UK

The new Leaf will be powered by batteries also manufactured in Sunderland.

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UK watchdog fines 23andMe for 'profoundly damaging' data breach

The fine comes as the DNA testing firm, which filed for bankruptcy in March, is set to be sold to a new owner.

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New Poundland owners plan 68 store closures

The discount chain sets out turnaround plans a week after it was bought by a US investment firm.

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Monday, June 16, 2025

Trump signs order confirming parts of UK-US tariff deal

The pact between the US and UK means tariffs will be reduced on certain goods such as cars entering the US.

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Trump Organization enters mobile phone business

It is the latest plan by US President Donald Trump's family that looks to cash on his name.

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US deal 'may force UK biofuel plant to close'

Ensus says the recent UK-US tariff deal "fundamentally undermined its business position".

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WhatsApp to start showing more adverts in messaging app

People who link their WhatsApp account to Facebook or Instagram will see personalised ads.

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Sunday, June 15, 2025

Can trainers be made in the US without cheap labour?

American production is possible, but it often needs to be automated to be cost effective.

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HS2 reports subcontractor over alleged fraud

The firm managing the giant rail project has shared whistleblower allegations with HMRC.

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Reeves vows to shield UK from Israel-Iran price shock

The chancellor said nothing was "off the table" in protecting people from the impact of higher oil prices.

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Saturday, June 14, 2025

Race to mine metals for EV batteries threatens marine paradise

Photographs appear to show how nickel mining damaged one the world's most diverse marine environments

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Sainsburys and Morrisons told to stop tobacco ads

The government has written to the supermarkets to say the adverts are banned by a law passed in 2002.

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'We sit in the dark to save money on electricity'

More than 100 protestors demonstrate on Saturday against above-inflation electricity price rises.

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Friday, June 13, 2025

How higher oil prices could affect you

Conflict in the Middle East often leads to higher wholesale energy prices, which can feed through to inflation.

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Badenoch calls for end to oil and gas windfall tax

The Conservative leader said the windfall tax on the oil and gas sector should end and new drilling licenses are needed.

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Minister to soften impact of planned disability benefit cuts

Liz Kendall tries to ease the impact of planned benefits cuts as Labour MPs consider rebelling.

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Chancellor Reacts to Shrinking Economy

Rachel Reeves refuses to rule out future tax rises after economy contracted in April

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Thursday, June 12, 2025

How to stay safe during a storm and what to do in a power cut

The rain and high winds experienced during stormy weather can damage homes and cause power outages.

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Tours on hold amid sudden closure of city landmark

Increasing costs are presenting financial challenges and its trips are on hold, the charity says.

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Watchdog warns allergy sufferers about Dubai chocolate

The Food Standards Agency says the labelling on imported chocolate may not list all ingredients.

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Baby bank charity 'struggling to meet demand'

A charity that helps parents with young babies says it is itself "massively feeling the pinch".

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Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Group given £1.5m to redistribute surplus food

Grants of more than £13m will go to 12 UK food charities to feed people in need.

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Heathrow expansion 'essential' after busiest May

More than 7.2 million passengers travelled through the airport's four terminals last month.

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Tuesday, June 10, 2025

No blank cheque for Sizewell C nuclear project, says PM

Sir Keir Starmer says the development of Sizewell C on the Suffolk coastline will create 10,000 jobs over the next decade.

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Eurostar plans direct trains to Frankfurt and Geneva

The firm hopes a fleet of up to 50 new trains will be up and running by the early 2030s.

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Uber brings forward trialling driverless taxis in UK

The autonomous cars with no human safety driver at the wheel will be trialled in London next spring.

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Monday, June 9, 2025

Island food bank faces shortages in food donations

A drop in donations leads to empty shelves at the Guernsey Welfare Service food bank.

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NI pensioners could have winter fuel payments restored

The payment, to about 250,000 pensioners in Northern Ireland, was cut last year in a cost-saving measure.

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Post Office Horizon IT scandal payouts hit £1bn

A total of £1.039bn has been awarded to just over 7,300 sub-postmasters, the latest figures show.

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Sunday, June 8, 2025

US and China set to meet for trade talks in London

Fresh talks aimed at resolving the trade war between the world's two largest economies are due to take place.

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WSL revenues soar 34% despite drop in attendances

Women's Super League clubs' revenues increased by 34% in the 2023-24 season, despite a drop in attendances.

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On board the driverless lorries hoping to transform China's transport industry

Driverless lorries are now operating across China - but public concern about these vehicles remains.

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Saturday, June 7, 2025

The Briefing Room

From McKinley to Trump, the rise, fall and rise again of US tariffs.

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Friday, June 6, 2025

NatWest apologises as banking app goes offline

More than 3,000 people have reported problems during what is the latest in a long line of banking IT failures.

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Arrests made in crackdown on finfluencers

Hundreds of take down requests of social media posts are also made following a campaign by regulators.

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Thursday, June 5, 2025

UK inflation rate: How quickly are prices rising?

UK Inflation has fallen but remains above the Bank of England's 2% target.

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Car loan scandal payouts row - what's it about?

The Supreme Court will make a key decision which could unlock compensation for millions of motorists.

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When will interest rates go down again?

Interest rates, set by the Bank of England, affect mortgage, loan and savings rates for millions.

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UK inflation number too high after data blunder

The UK's statistics agency says April's inflation figure was too high after it was given incorrect road tax data.

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Wednesday, June 4, 2025

Winter fuel payment U-turn in place this year, says chancellor

Chancellor Rachel Reeves says that more people will get winter fuel payment "this winter", but details of who is eligible remain unclear.

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Tuesday, June 3, 2025

Are house prices too high to get on the property ladder?

New data shows record house price rises are currently "centred" in south Wales.

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North Face and Cartier customer data stolen in cyber attacks

They are the latest in a string of high-profile companies publicly reporting being hacked.

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Monday, June 2, 2025

Jonathan Anderson makes history as Dior's new creative director

Designer Jonathan Anderson is the first person to head both the men's and women's collections at the French fashion house.

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How can working parents get 15 and 30 hours of free childcare?

Childcare support for working parents varies across the UK, depending on the child's age.

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First-time buyers typically borrowing for 31 years

Mortgage lengths have stayed above 30 years despite some falls in interest rates.

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Quicker flights promised in flight path shake-up

Ministers say the plans could allow planes to climb quicker during take off and descend more smoothly.

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The AI copyright standoff continues - with no solution in sight

The bitter row over how to protect artists in the artificial intelligence age returns to the Lords.

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Sunday, June 1, 2025

Panorama

Ros Atkins sets out to discover the truth about how our money is spent

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China says US has 'severely violated' tariffs truce

The comments come after Trump said on Friday that China had "totally violated its agreement with us".

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Google asks UK experts to find uses for its powerful quantum tech

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