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UK economy continued to flatline in July recording no growth as Labour came to power - ONS
There was no growth in the UK economy in July, official figures show.
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Oil prices at lowest level since 2021 - but will motorists benefit?
A slump in oil prices could lead to further reductions at the fuel pumps but any benefit risks being stripped away next month as the chancellor seeks ways to bolster the public finances.
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State pension to rise by more than £400 a year in April - double some winter fuel payments
The state pension is due to rise by 4% in April, giving an extra £460 a year to recipients.
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Apple 'required' to pay Ireland £11bn after illegal state aid case
The European Court of Justice has ordered Apple to pay $13bn (£11bn) in back taxes to Ireland following the conclusion of a long-running legal fight that the country did not bring.
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Sir Elton John-backed Audoo tunes into industry chiefs
A music technology company backed by Sir Elton John and Sir Paul McCartney is recruiting a trio of senior executives to bolster its ranks.
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Ministers to meet SMEs over radical workers' rights reforms
Representatives of Britain's army of small businesses will hold talks with ministers this week amid a mounting backlash against radical government plans to reform workers' rights.
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Jobs, 5G and The Spectator
Paul Kelso discusses the purchase of The Spectator magazine with Sky's City editor, Mark Kleinman.
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Planning laws preventing faster internet, BT boss Marc Allera tells Sky News
Planning regulation is slowing down the rollout of faster internet, the chief executive of BT's consumer division has told Sky News.
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Shoppers still worried about costs despite falling inflation rate - industry data
The majority of households are worried about the rising cost of shopping despite slowing price rises, according to industry data.
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Spectator magazine finally sold to GB News investor Sir Paul Marshall
The Spectator magazine has been sold to hedge fund tycoon and GB News's biggest shareholder Sir Paul Marshall for £100m.