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Talks over £1bn UK port expansion ongoing after row

Talks over £1bn UK port expansion ongoing after row

Discussions about a London port expansion worth £1bn are ongoing as the government tries to resolve a row with the
Dozens of UK-linked firms suspected of busting Russian oil sanctions

Dozens of UK-linked firms suspected of busting Russian oil sanctions

The government is investigating 37 UK-linked businesses for potentially breaking Russian oil sanctions – but no fines have been handed
Sick pay and parental leave part of major overhaul

Sick pay and parental leave part of major overhaul

Getty Images Millions of people will be able to get statutory sick pay from the first day they are ill
Post Office boss Nick Read ‘told not to dig into’ Horizon issues, inquiry hears

Post Office boss Nick Read ‘told not to dig into’

PA Media The outgoing chief executive of the Post Office has said he was told “not to dig into” details
TikTok sued for ‘wreaking havoc’ on teen mental health

TikTok sued for ‘wreaking havoc’ on teen mental health

Getty Images More than a dozen states in the US have sued TikTok, accusing the social media platform of helping
Uber boss: Choose electric – even if you have an extra wait

Uber boss: Choose electric – even if you have an

Getty Images People waiting for an Uber should be patient enough to wait a few minutes longer for an electric
House prices close to record high, says Halifax

House prices close to record high, says Halifax

The average UK house price came close to reaching a record high last month as falling mortgage rates helped to
Ex-cabinet secretary Lord O’Donnell says £200,000 job is ‘massively underpaid’

Ex-cabinet secretary Lord O’Donnell says £200,000 job is ‘massively underpaid’

Former cabinet secretary Lord O’Donnell has said the position of top civil servant is “massively underpaid”. He is involved in
Stark difference in UK and Ireland’s budgets

Stark difference in UK and Ireland’s budgets

PA and Reuters Ireland’s finance minister Jack Chambers and the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves As Ireland’s finance
When to tip and when not to tip

When to tip and when not to tip

Getty Images It’s the end of a meal out and you’ve been presented with the bill. Suddenly the pleasure of