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Crude oil is priced in dollars in international markets, meaning that a weaker pound makes for pricier fuel
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Watt and fiancee Georgia Toffolo spend time brainstorming business ideas together, they revealed
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Partnership ‘a long time coming’ and is latest expansion of Australian-made animated series
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The bakery chain made £2 billion in annual sales for the first time last year, but warned of ‘lower consumer confidence’ in recent months.
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High government borrowing costs come amid fears that inflation is creeping up again, which could lead the Bank of England to keep rates on hold
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Sterling fell nearly 1 per cent to just under 1.23 US dollars – its lowest level since November 2023.
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The UK’s biggest supermarket chain reported UK and Ireland like-for-like sales, excluding fuel and VAT, up 3.7% over the six weeks to January 4.
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Officials concerned by possible impact of ‘potential changes in trade and immigration policy’ from incoming president
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Meta has provided over $100m for certified organizations to conduct factchecks on its platforms since 2016
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The democratic order has faced down tyrants and megalomaniacs before. The name of the game for liberals for 2025 and beyond must be survival, writes Guardian columnist Martin Kettle
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Editorial: Loosening already limited safeguards on social media platforms is not just damaging. It could ultimately prove deadly
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The fast-fashion retailer’s reluctance to disclose information about its supply chain in China won’t wash
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Data from the Entertainment and Retail Association shows more and more players leaving physical games behind for digital downloads and subscriptions
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However, Alistair Macrow told MPs the fast food giant’s actions to deal with the problem are ‘working’.
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High government borrowing costs come amid fears that inflation is creeping up again, which could lead the Bank of England to keep rates on hold