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The milestone could come as soon as Thursday as wholesale fuel prices continue to rise, says RAC.
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Firms were not prepared for last year's Storm Arwen which left thousands without power, says Ofgem.
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It would make it the first country to charge farmers for the methane emissions from their animals.
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He is expected to give a new right-to-buy pledge and suggest benefits should count towards mortgages.
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Why making Japan's favourite snack more expensive was so controversial it prompted an ad campaign.
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If food shipments do not restart from Ukraine, a severe food crisis will last for years, WTO boss says.
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A senior executive at the firm allegedly said he "didn't believe" in maternity leave.
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Bars, restaurants, theatre, live music, and museums groups say planned strikes will damage Covid recovery.
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Waverley council says it is "the worst possible outcome" and could lead to "irreversible harm".
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The average cost of filling a typical family car could exceed £100 as soon as Thursday, the RAC warns.
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The UK is set to see the slowest growth in the G7 countries of US, Canada, Germany, Japan, France and Italy.
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The supermarket's claims of environmental benefit had not been substantiated, says watchdog
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Organisers say they have spoken to the army about filling some of the vacant positions.
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The mortgage lender says buying demand has come down compared to last year.
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The Lady of Heaven film has been criticised by some Muslim groups as blasphemous.
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The country's prime minister says the money would be used to pay for basic items like food and food.
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US police win a court battle to seize a 106m superyacht alleged to belong to a sanctioned oligarch.
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The RMT union and the rail industry both say they want to try and get a deal to avoid June strikes.
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Uber has built a "private-label" version of its delivery platform to help the UN deliver food and water.
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Millions of young shoppers are borrowing money to make buy now pay later repayments, says Citizens Advice.
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The EU has provisionally agreed new mobile devices must, by autumn 2024, use the same type of charger.
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The action planned for 21, 23 and 25 June is being dubbed the "biggest rail strike in modern history".
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Many countries around the world, including many in Europe, are expected to face recession, it says.
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Rail bosses react angrily to the scrapping of plans for the line in Cheshire and Greater Manchester.
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The tech giant is introducing the controversial service as part of its iOS 16 update.
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