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UK has borrowed £79.6bn this financial year, £1.2bn more than a year ago, which is the third highest year-to-September borrowing since January 1993.
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To unpick this debacle, the transport secretary will have to cajole companies to go against their shareholders’ interests
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The drop in rates will be welcome news to mortgage borrowers who have had a tough couple of years, although savers will be hit again
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Only around 4 per cent of families have to pay ‘death tax’ under current legislation
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The warning comes as 20 unnamed influencers are being interviewed voluntarily by the Financial Conduct Authority
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Taxpayers each get a £20,000 a year allowance to save into the accounts, known as ISAs, which can hold cash, shares and bonds.
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US company gives customers the ability to build own virtual agents as well as releasing 10 off-the-shelf bots
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The drop in rates will be welcome news to mortgage borrowers who have had a tough couple of years, although savers will be hit again
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Letter to governing body accuses Saudis of using sports to ‘distract from the regime’s brutal human rights reputation’
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The precious metal is seen as a safe haven asset for investors in times of strife
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Hauliers’ group Transport in Nood BV launched judicial review earlier this year over fines issued in Ulez and Lez
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As a fire brigade chief, I worked on the Grenfell Tower disaster. When I developed PTSD, I realised I couldn’t just ‘push through’, says writer and former firefighter JD Murphy
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I have unbridled lust when faced with a buffet – as do many others. But penalties for overfilling our plates are only one possible answer, writes Emma Beddington
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ByteDance dismissed person in August it says ‘maliciously interfered’ with training of artificial intelligence models
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Move follows fears over jobs and control when private equity firm CD&R entered talks to buy Opella for €16bn
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