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Santander UK to shut 44 branches - is yours affected?
Santander has announced plans to close 44 bank branches, placing almost 300 jobs at risk.
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Tesla axes EV models in drive for robotics revenue
Tesla is to axe production of two electric vehicle (EV) models as part of a shift towards robotics after the company reported its first ever decline in annual revenue.
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US plans to check tourists' social media 'putting people off travel'
A third of international travellers say they are less likely to visit the US if proposals to scrutinise social media accounts are brought in, according to a survey.
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Federal Reserve opts against interest rate cut despite Donald Trump pressure on Jerome Powell
The Federal Reserve has voted to keep interest rates the same - despite pressure from Donald Trump to make a cut.
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1,200 jobs at risk as The Original Factory Shop calls in administrators
The Original Factory Shop (TOFS) will this week become the latest retailer to call in administrators, putting about 1,200 jobs at risk.
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The 10-year passport rule that's seen Britons turned away from flights | Money newsletter
For months now, stories have been emerging about holidaymakers being turned away from their flights due to having invalid passports.
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Could KFC be dethroned? Rivals circle as chicken shops boom in UK
The fried chicken market has exploded in the past two years, with heavily backed newcomers such as Popeyes, Dave's and Wingstop appearing on high streets across the country.
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Dollar has become a 'falling chainsaw' - what it means for you
There's a sense of crisis hanging over the US dollar - and it has consequences for all of us.
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Amazon to cut 16,000 jobs globally to streamline operations
Amazon has told staff it plans to cut around 16,000 jobs globally as part of efforts to streamline operations and reduce bureaucracy across the business.
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Why are some Britons getting £3.99 messages from Facebook and Instagram?
Notifications from Facebook and Instagram have been pinging to users' phones, asking if they want to pay £3.99 a month for their platforms - or continue to use them for free.


