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IMF upgrades UK growth forecast but issues fresh warning on national insurance cuts and debt
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said the UK economy is heading for a "soft landing" but reiterated its message to Jeremy Hunt that he should not have cut national insurance at the last two fiscal events.
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Ukraine war: Yellen sees 'possibility' of $50bn loan from frozen Russian assets
There is a "possibility" that G7 nations will support Ukraine's war effort through the use of billions of dollars in loans linked to frozen Russian assets, the US Treasury secretary has told Sky News.
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The major questions for Post Office boss Paula Vennells to answer as three days of questioning to begin
With protesters heading to London one of the most important people in the whole Post Office Horizon IT scandal will sit for three full days of questions.
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Yellen, Cazoo and cross-border banking
On today's episode, US treasury secretary Janet Yellen tells Sky News there's a chance G7 nations will support Ukraine's war effort by using billions of dollars in loans linked to seized Russian assets.
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Former tech darling Cazoo crashes into administration
Cazoo, the British online car retailer once-valued at well over £5bn, will crash into administration on Tuesday.
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Superdry plots emergency sale process if creditors block rescue plan
Superdry is preparing to run an emergency four-week sale process if creditors block its founder's plans to inject up to £10m of his own money into the fashion chain in a bid to stave off insolvency.
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South West Water: Surge in profits for parent company of utility responsible for supply in Devon
The parent company of South West Water has insisted it is focused on returning safe water supply to Brixham in Devon as it announced an 8.6% increase in underlying operating profits to £166.3m.
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US embassy refuses to pay £14.6m London congestion charge bill
The US embassy in London owes £14.6m in unpaid congestion charge fees, figures have revealed.
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Grocery inflation at lowest level since October 2021, industry data suggests
Grocery inflation has eased to its lowest level since October 2021, according to industry data released before official figures tipped to show a big dent in the overall pace of price increases in the economy.
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'We've got to fight for our livelihoods': Port Talbot's uncertain future as the cost of going green hits home
"Workers united, will never be defeated!" a man shouts into a loud hailer. He is part of a crowd marching through the streets of Manchester in a May Day parade, organised by some of Britain's biggest trade unions.