Authorities hope reopening will generate $30bn for the tourism sector despite ongoing restrictions.
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Sunday, October 31, 2021
How Japan's new PM is promising a 'new capitalism'
Will leader Fumio Kishida's plans to share the wealth materialise?
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UK steel makers 'left behind' as US ends trade war
The US ended a feud with the EU over everything from Harley-Davidsons to whiskey but the UK was left out of the deal.
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G20: World leaders agree to historic corporate tax deal
Leaders at the G20 in Rome endorse a proposal that sets a minimum tax rate of 15% on big businesses.
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Saturday, October 30, 2021
JCB signs green hydrogen deal worth billions
JCB will take 10% of the green hydrogen made by Australian mining company Fortescue Future Industries.
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Friday, October 29, 2021
Facebook's metamorphosis - will it work?
Will Mark Zuckerberg's bet on a new name and the metaverse succeed?
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Greta Thunberg: Activist calls on banks to stop funding climate 'destruction'
The Swedish campaigner is in the UK to take part in protests ahead of next week's COP26 conference.
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Walkers crisp supplies disrupted after computer glitch
The company says it is "working around the clock" to resolve the issue.
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Volvo shares accelerate on stock market debut
Investors snap up shares in the Chinese-owned Swedish carmaker as they go on sale in Stockholm.
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Slow rise from ultra-low mortgage rates predicted
Brokers say the current cost of a mortgage is the lowest it will be "for some time".
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Energy price cap to be reviewed as firms go bust
Ofgem says it will look at how it calculates the cap after a series of energy firms collapsed.
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Thursday, October 28, 2021
Squid Game cryptocurrency soars 2300% in first few days
The popular Netflix show has now spawned its new cryptocurrency - and its soaring.
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Amazon to pay billions to prevent Christmas shortages
The online retail giant said it would take steps to "minimise the impact" of supply chain issues.
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The British twins who set up a black-founded $1bn 'unicorn'
Oliver and Alexander Kent-Braham built tech firm Marshmallow during their 20s - it's now worth $1bn.
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How the pandemic made us more adventurous drinkers
Sales of more unusual drinks have soared since the start of the pandemic.
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Facebook changes its name to Meta in major rebrand
The social media giant says the new name will better encompass what it does.
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US growth slows to just 2% as Delta hits economy
The US economy slowed sharply in the third quarter as the Delta variant of Covid continued to spread.
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Covid: All countries to be removed from England's travel red list
The system will remain in place and locations could be reinstated on the list if cases rise again.
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Budget 2021: Rishi Sunak's claims fact-checked
Checking claims about air travel, alcohol taxes, debt and low pay.
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Budget 2021: Surge in house prices predicted to slow
Official forecasters still expect house prices to rise in each of the next five years.
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Will mortgages become more expensive? and other Budget questions
Budget questions from readers on a range of topics.
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Budget 2021: Rishi Sunak claims air duty changes will lower emissions
Labour says making flying cheaper in the UK is an "astonishing" move ahead of COP26 climate summit.
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Budget 2021: Tax rises likely to leave middle earners worse off, says IFS
An economic research group says many people will see their living standards fall over the next year.
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Households face £3,000 hit after Budget measures, warns think tank
Households will pay £3,000 more tax a year as a result of measures taken by Boris Johnson's government.
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Budget 2021: There has been a shift in Tory philosophy - minister
The government says it makes no apologies for big spending increases unveiled in the Budget.
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Wednesday, October 27, 2021
Budget 2021: Did you get what you wanted?
We ask five people across the UK if they got what they wanted from Rishi Sunak's Budget.
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Saudi chemical giant to invest nearly £1bn in Teesside plant
Saudia Arabian firm Sabic confirms it is to decarbonise its plant in the north east of England.
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The plumber giving 'white van man' an eco-makeover
Plumber Martin Broer explains why he swapped his van for an electric cargo bike.
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CEO Secrets: Rich Lesser of BCG shares his advice
Rich Lesser, global chair of Boston Consulting Group, shares his business advice for CEO Secrets.
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Theranos: DeVos family 'misled' before investing $100m
The former US education secretary was convinced Theranos's blood tests were a "game changer".
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Impact of Brexit on economy 'worse than Covid'
The boss of the UK's forecaster says Brexit will be worse for the economy than Covid.
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Twitter profits slump after settling long-running lawsuit
The social media giant paid out after it was accused of misleading investors in 2015.
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Budget 2021: Business rates cut for shops, restaurants and gyms
The sectors worst hit by the Covid pandemic in England are given help with their business rates.
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Budget 2021: Prosecco and pint prices to fall, red wine to rise
A shake-up of alcohol duty is announced by the chancellor, with higher taxes for stronger drinks.
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Budget 2021: UK economy set to return to pre-Covid level at end of year
The UK's independent forecaster says the economy will return to pre-Covid levels faster than expected.
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Budget 2021: Eight ways Rishi Sunak's plans affect you and your money
The chancellor has delivered his Covid recovery Budget, here's how it will affect your money.
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Tuesday, October 26, 2021
Wage rises will put 30p on a pint, says pub chain
Clive Watson, boss of City Pub Group, says the rise will be needed to pay for a higher minimum wage.
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Budget 2021: Burnley residents' messages for chancellor
Residents in Lancashire explain what they want from the chancellor ahead of his Budget.
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The African tech firm hoping to power space missions
Hypernova hopes that its thruster technology will be adopted on thousands of future small satellites.
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Budget 2021: Sunak promises new post-Covid economy amid Commons anger
The chancellor will outline his Budget on Wednesday after fury over rafts of early press announcements.
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McDonald's workers in US strike again over sexual harassment
Workers at restaurants in 12 cities walk out amid claims the chain is failing to stop harassment.
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US revokes licence of top Chinese telecoms company
Washington has banned China Telecom from operating in America, citing "national security concerns".
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Lookfantastic owner THG's share price falls further
The upbeat online firm fails to reassure investors despite a pledge to appoint a chairman.
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Pay rebound for workers hit by the pandemic
Young employees saw the biggest dip and rebound in wages but the gender pay gap has widened.
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Ikea buys landmark Topshop building in London
The £378m deal for the Oxford Street site is part of the furniture giant's plan to open inner-city shops.
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New funding plan paves way for Sizewell C nuclear plant
The new rules, to be announced in Parliament, will boost the prospects of the £20bn project in Suffolk.
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Will coffee drinkers plump for potato milk?
Waitrose says shoppers are more climate-conscious and are looking for more dairy alternatives.
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No VAT cut to household energy bills in the Budget
Treasury sources say such a move would be badly targeted and there are other ways to help those struggling.
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Heathrow air traffic may not recover until 2026, says boss
The boss of Britain's busiest airport warns full recovery will take years despite pent up demand for travel.
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Premier Inn owner Whitbread warns of staff shortages as demand recovers
Whitbread to pay £10m "summer retention bonus" in 2022 as expects serious staff shortages to persist.
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Monday, October 25, 2021
Blue Origin: Jeff Bezos unveils plans for 'space business park'
His space company Blue Origin hopes its venture will replace the International Space Station.
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Facebook earns $9bn despite whistleblower scandal
The firm posts strong profits as it continues to face negative press over leaked internal documents.
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Is internet addiction a growing problem?
Experts warn that the pandemic lockdowns have made more people vulnerable.
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Budget 2021: Public sector workers set for pay rise, says Sunak
The chancellor will use his Budget on Wednesday to confirm that the "pay pause" is being lifted.
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Tesla briefly hits a $1 trillion valuation
The electric carmaker becomes the fifth such company to reach the trillion dollar milestone.
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On the Beach accuses Ryanair of market abuse
The online travel agent claims Ryanair is preventing it from making bookings and withholding refunds.
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Budget 2021: What has already been announced?
Rishi Sunak's statement isn't until Wednesday, but several pledges have been announced.
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National Living Wage set to rise to £9.50 an hour
The 6.6% pay rise for workers aged 23 years old and over is expected to be announced in the Budget.
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Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen faces UK Parliament
Frances Haugen, who leaked thousands of documents, is appearing before MPs working on online safety.
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Petrol prices hit record high, says the RAC
Average petrol prices are 142.94p a litre, surpassing the previous record in April 2012.
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Co-op Bank fails in TSB takeover approach
The Co-operative Bank confirms it made an approach to buy Spanish-owned British rival TSB.
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Scilly Isles' only remaining bank to close in 2022
Lloyds bank will close in April 2022 with customers being told to use the Post Office instead.
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Digicel Pacific: Australia's Telstra buys Pacific firm 'to block China'
The government and telecoms giant Telstra purchase Digicel Pacific in a joint venture.
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Budget 2021: What do you want to change?
We ask six people across the UK what they would like to see from Rishi Sunak's Budget.
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Sunday, October 24, 2021
Climate change: Tata Steel wants roadmap to make industry greener
There are fears thousands of jobs could be lost in the fight against climate change.
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Ofcom orders phone networks to block foreign scam calls
UK networks agree to block almost all internet calls coming from abroad if they pretend to be UK numbers.
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Budget 2021: £2bn for new homes on derelict or unused land
The government says the funding will build 160,000 greener homes on brownfield land.
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Budget about investing in public services - Sunak
The chancellor says he will set out a plan for rebuilding the economy next week based on skills.
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Tesco apologises as website and app crash
Britain's biggest supermarket is still trying to resolve the issue as shoppers complain about a lack of information.
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Budget 2021: Rishi Sunak to pledge funding for T-levels
The government sets out its package for new T-levels and boosting further education in England.
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Saturday, October 23, 2021
'My student loan refund took six years'
Rebecca Gale says she was "shocked and then angry" the Student Loans Company took so long to repay her.
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Budget 2021: What is it and when will it happen?
The Budget - when is it, what does it do and what should we expect to hear from the chancellor?
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Covid: Travellers to be able to use cheaper Covid tests
Fully-jabbed people returning to England will be able to take lateral flow tests instead of PCR tests.
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The soft toys parents hope connect kids to their faith
Why sales of 'singing' religious cuddly toys for very young children are booming.
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Friday, October 22, 2021
Budget 2021: English city regions to get £6.9bn for public transport
Chancellor Rishi Sunak will announce increased funding for tram, train and bus services outside London.
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Budget 2021: Six things that could affect you
Chancellor Rishi Sunak will deliver his second Budget for 2021 next week. How will it affect you?
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Taxi-hailing firm reveals 4,158 reports of sexual assault
Safety data from US company Lyft says the incidents were reported between 2017 and 2019.
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Inflation likely to hit 5%, warns Bank of England chief economist
The Bank's new chief economist says it will have a "live" decision at November's interest rate meeting.
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Evergrande shares rise on report of bond interest payment
Shares opened up 6% after reports the Chinese property giant made a payment before a crucial deadline.
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Thursday, October 21, 2021
UK shop sales continue to fall in September
Retail sales in the UK fell for the fifth month in a row, according to the Office for National Statistics.
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Second-hand car prices surge amid new car shortage
Some used car models are growing in value despite getting older, research by the motoring group suggests.
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Fears over the future of free debt advice
There is growing concern that free face-to-face debt advice could be cut.
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Contrails: How tweaking flight plans can help the climate
Why experts say cutting contrails costs less than $1bn a year but may be worth so much more.
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The remote British island hoping to see more visitors
The territory of St Helena, which has remained coronavirus-free, wants a big rise in tourists.
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Toymaker Mattel says price rise has not hit demand
The Barbie maker announces $1.8bn net sales saying parents are prioritising spending on children.
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Amazon sees fresh push to unionise in New York
Warehouse workers in Staten Island hope to organise, in the latest labour push at the firm.
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Fuel stocks recover after demand spike
Filling station storage tanks were 45% full on average on Sunday, according to government figures.
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Elon Musk's Tesla reports record sales and profits
The electric car maker recorded its highest quarterly profit of $1.6bn and sold more than 240,000 cars.
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Marmite and PG Tips maker Unilever warns of price rises
Consumer goods giant Unilever says high rates of cost inflation will continue into next year.
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Wednesday, October 20, 2021
Government borrowing falls in September
Borrowing was lower than a year earlier, but was still the second-highest number on record for September.
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Evergrande shares fall 14% as trading resumes in Hong Kong
Shares of the Chinese property giant fell as much as 14% on Thursday morning in Hong Kong.
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Abolish energy price cap, says Scottish Power boss
The recent crisis exposed deep flaws in the way the market was structured, top executive says.
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Tax cheat schemes cost governments billions
Major tax evasion and avoidance schemes have deprived countries of £127bn, research shows.
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The tax fraud merry-go-round that cost billions
A former banker is now a poster boy for a scandal described as "the theft of the century".
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Cladding: 'We're paying to live in a dark, dull box'
A Birmingham tower block resident, where combustible cladding is being removed, explains his plight.
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CEO Secrets: Never leave planning until the last minute
Design boss Jo Barnard says you should always make you have future work lined up for your firm.
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UK agrees free trade deal with New Zealand
The government says consumers and businesses will benefit from deal, but it is unlikely to boost growth.
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TotalEnergies accused of downplaying climate risks
Research says oil giant TotalEnergies linked fossil fuels and global warming in 1971.
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Canada's inflation rate hits a fresh 18-year high
Consumer prices rose 4.4% in the 12 months to September, as Canada grappled with global supply chain issues.
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Evergrande £2.6bn property unit deal collapses
Evergrande rival Hopson Development was set to a buy a £2.6bn stake in the firm before the deal collapsed.
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Morocco bans UK flights due to Covid cases rising
Several airlines have been told by the Moroccan government that flights will be suspended.
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Climate plan telling people to eat less meat deleted
A research paper recommending people shift towards plant-based foods is not policy, the government says.
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Takeaway meals still booming despite restaurant return, says Deliveroo
The food delivery firm says UK orders are up despite restaurants reopening for in-house dining.
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People won't bear cost of going green - Kwarteng
The business secretary denies that individuals will have to pay more to have a greener lifestyle.
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IMF warns Afghanistan's economic slump will impact neighbours
Afghanistan's economic turmoil will fuel a refugee crisis impacting nearby countries, the fund warned.
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Tuesday, October 19, 2021
UK cost of living increases dip in September
According to the Office for National Statistics, the UK inflation rate fell slightly to 3.1% in September.
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Squid Game helps Netflix subscriptions bounce back
The streaming giant added 4.4 million new users in the third quarter as foreign language shows continued to fly.
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Average cash withdrawal climbs to £80
The average amount Britons take out of cash machines rises by over £10, but there are fewer visits.
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Brewdog's solid gold beer can ad misleading, ASA says
The advertising watchdog says three Brewdog adverts for a gold can competition were "misleading".
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The Indian women widowed by Covid-19
In India, Covid has widowed thousands of women, who are now struggling to adjust to a new life.
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Credit Suisse fined over Mozambique tuna scandal
Bank to pay £147m fine to UK authorities as part of wider settlement over a corruption scandal.
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Facebook settles US worker discrimination claims
The tech giant will pay $14.5m to settle claims it routinely hired foreign instead of US workers.
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Morrisons: Shareholders approve £7bn takeover deal
British supermarket group Morrisons says shareholders approve the US private equity group takeover.
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Government urged to make a decision on HS2 route
Supporters and opponents of the paused Birmingham-to-Leeds rail link are concerned about its future.
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Amazon, Ikea and Unilever pledge zero-carbon shipping by 2040
Nine major firms say they will only use zero-carbon cargo vessels by 2040, in a bid to clean up shipping.
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Energy price cap not working, says power boss
The owner of Scottish Power says capping domestic energy prices has caused long-term harm to the market.
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Inflation: Food price rises are 'terrifying' warns industry
Food and drink firms are seeing price rises of as much as 18% while manufacturers struggle with costs.
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Biggest fall in HGV drivers among the middle-aged
Driver numbers peaked in 2017 but those aged 46 to 55 years have recorded a sharp decline.
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Asda to hire 15,000 workers ahead of Christmas
The supermarket says it is confident it can find temporary workers despite record job vacancies.
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Heathrow passenger charge to be curbed
The airport has been told it cannot raise its charges for airlines by as much as it would have liked.
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Foreign investment deals to create 30,000 UK jobs, says government
The prime minister will announce 18 new foreign investment deals in low-carbon sectors worth £9.7bn.
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Monday, October 18, 2021
Apple unveils new computer chips amid shortage
The new M1 Pro and M1 Max chips expand the firm's use of silicon it has designed.
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One in three music industry jobs were lost during pandemic
Musicians as well as people working in venues and recording studios were particularly affected.
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Tesco opens its first checkout-free store
The supermarket's new GetGo format allows customers to shop without scanning a product or using a till.
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Why Christmas could be stuck in a shipping container
China is the factory of the world but exports have been hindered by the global supply chain crisis.
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You may be able to book a flying taxi within three years
Firms are racing to bring flying taxis and the mini-airports they need into service.
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Heat pump grants worth £5,000 to kickstart low carbon heating
The grants for England and Wales are part of a government strategy for low carbon heating - but critics say it is not ambitious enough.
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Amazon's Jeff Bezos 'may have lied to Congress'
Top lawmakers say Mr Bezos and other Amazon executives may have misled them about the firm's business practices.
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UK firms will have to disclose climate impact
Chancellor Rishi Sunak will bring in new rules around environmental sustainability reporting.
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Goto Energy goes bust amid rising gas prices
Its collapse takes the number of customers affected by energy company failures to more than two million.
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Amazon offers bonuses of up to £3,000 in run-up to Christmas
The online retail giant is trying to attract enough UK workers to fill 20,000 posts over Christmas.
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Morrisons takeover: Bradford retail giant in the bagging area
As shareholders prepare to vote on a £7bn takeover, what are the views from Morrisons' birthplace?
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Hut Group boss dumps 'golden share' in overhaul
A structure allowing the founder of the health and beauty firm to block takeovers is being removed.
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Bank of England says it will act on inflation
Governor Andrew Bailey's warning is seen as his clearest hint yet that interest rates will rise.
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China's growth slowdown suggests recovery is losing steam
The world's second largest economy expanded by less than expected in the third quarter.
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Sunday, October 17, 2021
Ford to make electric car parts at Halewood plant
The carmaking giant is investing up to £230m in its Halewood plant, safeguarding 500 jobs.
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Facebook to hire 10,000 in EU to work on metaverse
Mark Zuckerberg is a leading voice on the metaverse - a virtual reality version of the internet.
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Scams: Cost of impact on well-being calculated as £9bn a year
Consumer group Which? says costs to victims' well-being are greater than the amount stolen by fraudsters.
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Buy now, pay later firm Klarna to offer 'pay now' option
Klarna's boss says people should mostly "pay with the money they have", rather than take out credit.
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Gas price rises: Russia not withholding supplies, says ambassador to UK
Russia is not slowing gas supplies for political reasons, Andrei Kelin says.
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Six things the UK could do to tackle climate change
People from the Queen to Greta Thunberg are calling for action - so what should that action be?
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Southeastern train services taken over by government
The rail operator was stripped of its franchise for failing to declare millions in taxpayer funding.
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Former homeless couple can buy Wednesfield home for £1
The opportunity comes under a scheme aimed at helping key workers and others on to the property ladder.
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Why 2.3 million US children could miss out on expanded tax credit
About 67 million US children are eligible for new benefits, but some of the most vulnerable are missing out.
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Friday, October 15, 2021
Business insolvencies rise as government aid wanes
The number of firms going bust in September was at its highest since March 2020.
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Virgin Galactic delays first commercial space flight
Shares in the firm dive 20% as it delays first tourist flight to make upgrades.
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Pump prices for petrol and diesel are near a record high
Average petrol prices are just 2p off their record high from April 2012, says the RAC.
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Covid: US to lift travel ban for fully jabbed on 8 November
Fully vaccinated travellers will be allowed to enter the US for the first time since March 2020.
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Former Boeing 737 Max pilot charged with fraud
The pilot is charged with deceiving federal regulators evaluating 737 Max jets prior to approval.
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US heating bills set to surge as energy costs jump
Bills could rise by as much as 54% this winter, the US Energy Information Administration says.
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Thursday, October 14, 2021
Lorry driver shortage: Government to lift rules on foreign haulier deliveries
The government wants to lift the limit on how many deliveries a lorry driver from abroad can make in the UK.
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Shortage problem: What's the UK running low on and why?
Shortages are one thing we don't seem to be running out of in the UK right now.
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Bruno Le Maire: Brexit has made UK supply chain crisis worse
France's finance minister also told the BBC that Europe will be one the world's key economic powers.
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Sir Gerry Robinson: Businessman and broadcaster dies aged 72
Sir Gerry Robinson presented the series Can Gerry Robinson Fix The NHS? for the BBC in 2007.
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Shoppers start to use new £100 contactless payment limit
But retailers say it could take months to update terminals so people can spend up to £100 without a Pin.
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Can African tech giant Jumia deliver on its promise?
Can Africa-focussed tech giant Jumia deliver on its promises to a new generation of consumers?
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Microsoft shutting down LinkedIn in China
The company will offer a jobs-only site with no social-media elements, instead.
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Covid-19: Cheaper travel tests to start on 24 October
People in England going away for half term will be able to book lateral flow tests, the government says.
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100,000 workers take action as 'Striketober' hits the US
Staff at tractor maker John Deere walked out on Thursday, with other sectors to follow soon.
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Overseas abattoir workers to get temporary visas
The government is to allow butchers into the UK on temporary visas after warnings of mass culls.
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Ikea warns stock shortages to last into next year
The Swedish furniture giant says it will take another year before shipping and supplies return to normal.
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Travel bosses demand date for PCR test switch
It is time for the UK government to confirm when the changes will come into force, say bosses.
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Bitcoin: Bank deputy calls for urgent crypto regulation
The Bank of England's Sir Jon Cunliffe raises concerns about the financial stability risk of cryptocurrencies.
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Price of chicken set to rise, UK's largest supplier warns
Supply chain problems mean prices should be higher, the UK's largest poultry seller says.
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EDF not ready to take on more customers from bust energy firms
Firm says it is "big question" whether the energy regulator can force more people on to large suppliers.
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Domino’s seeks 8,000 drivers before Christmas rush
The pizza giant says it needs the drivers to keep up with demand as sales and orders surge.
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China: Key price measure rises at fastest rate ever
The country's manufacturers have been hit by power cuts and surging commodity costs in recent months.
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Wednesday, October 13, 2021
Coronavirus: Unions call for vaccine patents to be waived
A global coalition of unions says failing to do so would make supply chain crises worse.
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Sunak: Doing all we can to fix supply chain issues
The Chancellor said shoppers "should be reassured" the government is working to fix port delays.
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Facebook whistleblower claims checked for breach of UK law
The information commissioner will check a whistleblower's claims to see if Facebook has broken UK law.
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Port delays: 'We've run out of Harry Potter stock'
Retailers say their supply chains have been severely impacted by the container logjam at UK ports.
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Fashionable farming - the people growing their own clothes
A team of people in the north of England are now making clothes, from seeds to finished garments.
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Two more UK energy firms go bust as prices soar
Yet more small suppliers have been caught between soaring energy costs and the UK's price cap.
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LA port to open round the clock to tackle shipping queues
The White House has warned supply bottlenecks could cause goods shortages this Christmas.
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IEA: Green energy needed to avoid turbulent prices
A failure to invest in green energy may mean more energy price swings says the energy agency chief.
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Asda reports no petrol supply issues for a week
Supermarket chain says increase in demand was temporary as petrol shortages in London ease.
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Vaping: FDA approves e-cigarette brand in US for first time
The drug regulator says the benefits of adult smokers switching to the product outweigh the risks.
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Shoppers told to plan ahead for Christmas amid port delays
The guidance comes as the UK's biggest commercial port Felixstowe, says the situation is improving.
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UK economy grows on camping and dining out
GDP rose 0.4% in August in the first full month after all Covid restrictions were lifted in England.
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Tuesday, October 12, 2021
Wives do not earn as much as their husbands, says new global study
Researchers say data from 45 countries over 40 years shows household is a place of great inequality.
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Inflation: Price of top China soy sauce raised as costs surge
The announcement is the latest sign of inflationary pressures in the world's second largest economy.
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US lawmakers vote for short-term debt ceiling fix
The showdown over raising the limit on the amount the US government can borrow is resolved - for now.
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Apple shares drop on reports of iPhone 13 chip shortage
Bloomberg reported that Apple could produce up to 10 million fewer iPhones due to the chip shortage.
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Amazon drivers look to sue for compensation over rights
Law firm Leigh Day says Amazon drivers could be entitled to thousands of pounds from the giant.
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Why does the internet keep breaking?
Outages of Facebook and its family of apps now lead to significant disruption for firms worldwide
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CEO Secrets: 'No need to convince the haters you're worthy'
Michele Roberts, executive director of the National Basketball Players Association, shares her CEO Secrets.
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Harry and Meghan become partners at ethical investment firm
The couple have become partners at Ethic, an investment company that manages $1.3bn (£956m) of assets.
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Felixstowe port says HGV shortage a factor in container logjam
Shipping giant Maersk says it is diverting cargo from Port of Felixstowe due to congestion.
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Delta variant weakening global economic recovery, says IMF
The fund cuts its outlook for advanced economies this year, but says poorer nations are most at risk.
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Experts say £10,900 annual income needed to retire
The budget for a minimum standard of living increases to £16,700 for a couple, the calculations suggest.
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UK job vacancies reach 20-year high
Retailers and car mechanics are in particular demand as job vacancies surge to 1.1 million.
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Monday, October 11, 2021
China floods: Coal price hits fresh high as mines shut
The floods further complicate China's efforts to increase fuel supplies to ease its energy crisis.
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Building strategy to look at embodied carbon, says government
Carbon emissions from making building materials - or embodied carbon - had led to calls to end demolitions.
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PM expected to back loans for gas price-hit firms
Boris Johnson is set to approve plans for emergency loans to energy-intensive firms, the BBC understands.
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Budget: Little room for more spending, says IFS
Despite recent tax rises, there is limited scope to spend more on public services, says the IFS.
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Smart headbands claim to make people calmer. Do they work?
Devices that measure brainwaves are increasingly being used by athletes to improve their performance.
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Gas price rises: Kwarteng asks Treasury to help firms over cost
Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng sends a request for support for industries hit by soaring energy costs.
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Carbon dioxide supply deal agreed between government and industry
Business secretary says business will have sustainable supply of CO2 even as gas prices rise.
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Nobel economics prize awarded for real-life studies
David Card, Joshua D Angrist and Guido W Imbens share the prestigious economics prize.
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China bans British beef again over mad cow disease
Beijing has yet to restart importing beef from the UK after agreeing in 2018 to lift a previous ban.
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Emergency talks over gas price crisis continue
The government is to hold further talks with industry over soaring energy prices.
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Asos boss to leave firm as profits jump
The online fashion giant's chief executive has agreed with the board to step down.
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Sunday, October 10, 2021
Star Entertainment: Shares fall on money laundering claim
Australian gambling giant Star Entertainment will "take appropriate steps" to address allegations.
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Why are energy prices soaring?
The perfect storm of long and short-term factors driving the energy crunch.
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Liberty Steel cash injection to save 660 jobs
The deal will allow the UK firm's Rotherham plant - which has been closed since spring - to reopen.
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Kraft Heinz says people must get used to higher food prices
The boss of the food giant says rising prices are partly due to pandemic disruption.
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Saturday, October 9, 2021
Gas prices: Kwasi Kwarteng defends government handling of energy crisis
Suppliers want to review the price cap on energy bills but he says keeping it is "non-negotiable".
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Friday, October 8, 2021
Gas prices: MPs pressure government on fuel costs for industry
Conservative MPs have joined industry leaders in calling for ministers to intervene on gas costs.
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Energy prices: Industry calls for government action
Steel manufacturers and other sectors are calling for support in the face of soaring energy prices.
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Nations agree to 15% minimum corporate tax rate
The historic deal is designed to make big corporations pay a fairer share of tax around the world.
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Former Tesco boss Dave Lewis to advise on supply chain crisis
The government wants advice on fixing the supply problems that have led to petrol and other shortages.
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Legal action over alleged Uber facial verification bias
Two unions allege the system used to check drivers' identity works less well for darker skin tones.
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US adds 194,000 jobs in September as Delta hits hiring
The unemployment rate fell to 4.8%, but the jobs growth was far below expectations.
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Air India: Struggling national carrier sold to Tata Sons
The Tata group originally founded the airline in 1932 before it was taken over in 1953.
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Groupon pledges to offer refunds and better service after CMA inquiry
The discount voucher firm commits to improving customer service after a warning from the regulator.
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Duolingo boss plans to take on TikTok with maths
Luis von Ahn, chief executive of language-learning app Duolingo, talks about taking on TikTok with a maths app.
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Meat supply vacancies: 'Being a butcher is like being an artist'
Two young butchers explain why they took up apprenticeships amid a national industry shortage.
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Energy users and government to meet over rising cost of fuel
Industries with heavy energy use have called for government help to control costs and keep plants open..
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China power cuts: Coal miners ordered to boost output, say reports
Millions of Chinese homes and businesses have been hit by power cuts in recent weeks.
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Thursday, October 7, 2021
Tesla: Elon Musk says company headquarters will move to Texas
Elon Musk announces that the most valuable car company in the world is moving away from California.
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Covid: Travel firms hope for boost after UK red list cut
The government's move to end quarantine for arrivals from 47 countries is hailed as a "genuine reopening".
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US Senate votes to temporarily extend debt ceiling to avoid default
The deal came less than two weeks before the limit on US government debt was due to be reached.
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Starter salaries rise at fastest rate in 24 years
Robust demand for staff is fuelled by rising economic activity, survey suggests.
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Artificial lightning combats farm pollution
Tests in the UK have shown that artificial lightning can strip pollutants from animal manure.
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Why India is on the brink of an unprecedented power crisis
More than half of India's 135 coal-fired power plants are running on fumes - as coal stocks run low.
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Climate change: Tracking China's steel addiction in one city
The BBC travels to Wuzhou to see how cities are grappling with climate targets and a "build" mantra.
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Labour shortage a human disaster for pig farms - NFU
Farmers' livelihoods are at stake due to a shortage of abattoir workers, according to the farmers' union.
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Marcus Rashford: Child poverty may rise as Universal Credit top-up ends
Millions "lost a lifeline" when the temporary rise to universal credit ended, the footballer says.
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Newcastle United: Saudi Arabian-backed takeover completed
A £300m Saudi Arabian-backed takeover of Premier League club Newcastle United is completed.
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Travel red list cut to just seven countries
From Monday, arrivals from South Africa, Brazil and Mexico will no longer need to quarantine in hotels.
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Fuel group wants public inquiry into supply chaos
The Petrol Retailers Association says lessons need to be learned to protect motorists.
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Energy bills will rise further, warns regulator
Bills will go up in line with soaring wholesale costs, with prices set to stay volatile, says Ofgem.
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NatWest faces fine over money laundering failings
The state-backed bank pleads guilty to offences and could now be hit with a large penalty.
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Business is not the bogeyman, firms tell Boris Johnson
The boss of Iceland says blaming business for supply shortages is "simply not helpful".
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Regulator closes refund probe into Ryanair and BA
The CMA calls for a change in the law, as customers miss out on refunds after cancelled flights amid Covid.
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Mukesh Ambani: Asia's richest man to launch 7-Eleven in India
The first store is set to open in the western city of Mumbai on Saturday.
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Wednesday, October 6, 2021
Changing China: How Xi's 'common prosperity' may impact the world
China is changing who it prioritises as it grows its economy in ways that could affect us all.
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Nestle admits supply chain issues ahead of Christmas
Simon Jack interview on how the chocolate and ice cream giant is cleaning up its act
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Energy bills could rise by hundreds of pounds
Consumers should be prepared for volatile gas prices and more suppliers collapsing, analysts say.
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Intel not considering UK factory due to Brexit
Boss Pat Gelsinger said the chip-maker would "absolutely" have considered the UK if it was part of the EU.
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Council tax bills could rise by £220, IFS warns
Council tax in England could jump within the next three years, the Institute for Fiscal Studies says.
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Businesses welcome back workers as furlough ends
Fears of a big spike in job losses may be unfounded, early data suggests.
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Opioid crisis: US pharmacies face moment of truth as trial begins
Major pharmacy chains are accused of fuelling the US opioid crisis and could face billions of dollars in damages if found liable.
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Fuel retailers 'frustrated' despite improvement
A shortage of petrol and diesel at many forecourts in London and the South East has eased.
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What is the minimum wage and how much is it?
In his party conference speech, Boris Johnson said he wants to move to a "high-wage" economy.
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Twitch reportedly suffers massive data leak
Documents, shared in online forums appear to show records of payments made to streamers.
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Pay gap between men and women fails to improve
Experts alarmed by the number of national employers and High Street firms that continue to have large pay gaps.
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Industry calls for help amid record gas prices
The UK's gas benchmark price hits record highs on Wednesday after rising 37%.
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Overseas workers only way to solve shortages, says Next boss
Next boss Lord Wolfson says hiring overseas workers under a visa tax scheme is the solution to shortages.
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Tesco 'outperforms' with sales and profits growth
Britain's biggest supermarket shrugs off the impact of the pandemic and supply chain crisis.
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Tuesday, October 5, 2021
New Zealand raises interest rates for first time in seven years
The move comes as countries start to remove emergency measures put in place during the pandemic.
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Fishing rights row: France warns that agreements with the UK are at risk
French PM Jean Castex accuses the UK of not respecting its Brexit deal commitments on fishing.
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Conservative conference: We have the guts to change the UK, says Johnson
The PM will promise a high-wage, high-skill economy, as he makes his Conservative conference speech.
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Universal Credit reduction: 'I feel overwhelmed' at financial impact
As the £20-a-week UC uplift is withdrawn, we ask three women how it will affect them.
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Amazon opens first UK non-food store
Amazon 4-star near Dartford will sell a range of products which are bestsellers on its website.
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Getting businesses to share nicely and save money
Getting firms to share assets is not easy, but can save money and potentially help the environment.
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Pandora Papers: As BHS teetered, how Sir Philip and Lady Green went on a property spree
Sir Philip and Lady Green spent millions as the retail chain they had off-loaded went to the wall.
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Tesla must pay $137m to racially harassed former worker
A judge rules the firm did not take reasonable steps to stop a US factory worker from being abused.
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Back to the office: Insurers covering cost of therapy for lonely dogs
More policies cover the cost of behavioural treatment for pets as owners return to workplaces.
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Only 127 fuel drivers apply for UK visa - PM
Boris Johnson says the slow take up of visa for fuel drivers illustrates the problem of shortages globally.
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Greggs warns of staff shortages and rising costs
But the bakery chain says it plans to accelerate its store opening plans to 150 a year.
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Monday, October 4, 2021
Pandora Papers: The secret owners of UK property worth billions
Foreign politicians and people accused of corruption have bought homes through offshore firms.
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Evergrande: Investors kept waiting over 'major' deal
Two more Chinese property companies are causing concerns over their ability to repay their debts.
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New car registrations fall to lowest level for two decades
Trade body the SMMT said UK new car registrations fell 35% due to a shortage of computer chips.
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Hollywood union workers vote to authorise strike
Hollywood's off-camera employees say they are being worked to death with long hours.
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Windows 11 launches with redesigned start menu
Microsoft's latest operating system is being offered as a free upgrade from Tuesday.
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Should you date someone based on their music taste?
Finding love through music, the app matching-up couples based on their 'emotional profiles'.
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The classic cars being converted to electric vehicles
Historic cars are being retrofitted with recycled electric motors and batteries.
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Scandal-hit Ozy Media says it has re-launched
The announcement comes days after the firm shut down amid a scandal over its business practices.
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Facebook, Whatsapp and Instagram suffer outage
Social media sites owned by Facebook were knocked offline on Monday, tracking sites showed.
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US will 'take all steps necessary' to defend itself on China trade
US trade representative vows new approach to Beijing, saying it will take "all steps necessary” to protect interests.
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Army starts fuel deliveries to relieve shortages
About 200 army personnel will help out as fuel supply problems in some areas continue.
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Morrisons chairman expects good Christmas for shoppers
As the supermarket's ownership is settled, its chairman says supply issues have been "slightly overblown".
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Frances Haugen: Facebook whistleblower reveals identity
Facebook ex-product manager Frances Haugen says the company prioritises "growth over safety".
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Sunday, October 3, 2021
Conservative conference: Rishi Sunak to extend job support schemes
The chancellor will vow to "double down" on support for work, in his first Tory conference speech.
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Evergrande: Debt-laden China developer's shares suspended
The Chinese real estate company reportedly missed millions of dollars of bond interest payments.
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Covid: Amber list scrapped as travel rules simplified
The changes will make it easier and cheaper for people to travel abroad, industry groups say.
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Pandora Papers: Secret wealth and dealings of world leaders exposed
The offshore dealings of presidents, prime ministers and royalty feature in the Pandora Papers.
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Clean energy from the fastest moving objects on earth
Why fusion promises clean unlimited energy and one firm hopes to spark it with high-speed collisions.
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Fuel issues persist in south but 'over' elsewhere
Petrol problems are "virtually over" in Scotland, northern England, and the Midlands, say retailers.
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Conservative conference: Boris Johnson refuses to rule out further tax rises
The PM says he is a "zealous opponent" of high taxes, but warns Covid hit the UK like a "fiscal meteorite".
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Budget Ukrainian airline swaps high heels for trainers
Flight attendants with Ukraine's SkyUp say the new uniform is much better for their health.
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Rape case sparks fury over China's work drinking
As public scrutiny of corporate misbehaviour grows, can business drinking be dropped forever?
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Saturday, October 2, 2021
United Airlines CEO: Insisting on vaccines "right thing to do"
Around 300 of the airline's 67,000 US based staff are yet to comply with the strict Covid policy.
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Petrol deliveries: Visas for foreign lorry drivers extended
The government is issuing 300 visas to overseas fuel tanker drivers "immediately" to ease delivery issues.
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Fuel supply still a big problem in south-east England - retailers
About one in six petrol stations nationwide remain out of fuel but shortages are concentrated in some areas.
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Morrisons: US firm wins auction to take over supermarket chain
Clayton, Dubilier & Rice is highest bidder in the battle for the UK's fourth-largest supermarket group.
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Friday, October 1, 2021
Fuel supply: Military to deliver petrol to UK garages from Monday
Almost 200 servicemen and women will provide "temporary" support to help relieve pressure on UK stations.
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Stamp duty holiday: Success or failure?
As stamp duty returns to its pre-pandemic status, there are opposing views over recent tax policy.
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Biden v Big Meat: Can the US tackle rising beef prices?
Meat prices have shot up in America, and the White House says the big suppliers are to blame.
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Ozy Media chairman quits after bombshell NYT report
Billionaire Marc Lasry steps down amid reports the US firm's co-founder deceived potential investors.
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Petrol: BP says UK fuel shortages seem to be stabilising
The oil firm says that it is starting to see a small rise in stock across its network.
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Pub chain Wetherspoon reports record loss
The pub chain saw its sites closed for about 19 weeks under coronavirus-related restrictions.
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