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Today, 3:21 AM
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Adam and Lucy Johnstone have seen the money they receive for their milk tumble over the last three months.
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January 14, 2:33 AM
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The discount retailer says it is also investing about £43m in revamping more than 70 UK shops.
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January 12, 1:26 PM
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Competition among lenders in the UK suggests that rates could be cut in the coming weeks.
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January 9, 12:39 PM
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Deal would create world’s largest mining company and come almost a year after previous discussions failed
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January 7, 10:30 AM
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US to remove some sanctions to allow Venezuelan oil sales ‘indefinitely’, CNBC reports, citing White House sources
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January 7, 3:40 AM
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Eye-tests for older drivers, automatic emergency braking in new cars and crackdown on drink-driving among new proposals
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January 6, 7:28 AM
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Editorial: Weight-loss drugs cannot solve the problem of poor diet. Ministers are right to demand healthier food and promotions
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January 6, 3:32 AM
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High Pay Centre calculates bosses will pass milestone on third working day of 2026 with median pay of £1,353 an hour
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January 5, 10:10 AM
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Donald Trump has said that American oil firms will invest billions to produce oil in Venezuela.
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January 4, 10:35 AM
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London predicted to be the first UK city to go diesel-free, largely because of the ultra-low emission zone
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January 1, 11:01 AM
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After biggest loss for producers since 2020 the slide could continue, with global output expected to remain high
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December 28, 2025 3:08 PM
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Metal ‘needed in many industrial processes’, says Tesla boss as supply fears grow over price surge and new rules
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December 22, 2025 10:23 AM
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Investors are flocking to precious metals amid geopolitical tensions and expectations of more US interest rate cuts.
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January 15, 2:35 PM
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Exclusive: David Hinton, who faces calls to resign, will receive payout regardless of performance if he stays until July 2030
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January 13, 2:34 AM
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‘Historic’ moment in biggest coal-consuming countries could bring decline in global emissions, analysis says
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January 12, 4:16 AM
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Questions have been raised about whether the pet-care market is giving customers value for money.
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January 8, 10:12 AM
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Bakery chain also adds 10p to a latte, bringing it to £2.25, as CEO warns of ‘a tough, challenging market’
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January 7, 5:53 AM
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Exclusive: Getting rid of premium seats, ensuring flights are near full and using efficient aircraft could slash CO2, analysis suggests
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January 6, 3:26 PM
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President says a ‘tremendous amount of money’ will need to be spent repairing country’s infrastructure
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January 6, 7:24 AM
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Shoppers hit by rising bills switch to discount chains, supermarket own-label products and buying fewer items
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January 6, 3:25 AM
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The SMMT warned of a growing gap between consumer demand and the government's ambitions for EVs.
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January 5, 10:07 AM
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Soft drinks, chocolate, pizzas and ice creams will be targeted in the UK government's plan.
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January 1, 11:05 AM
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The ‘border adjustment mechanism’ aims to create a level playing field while also encouraging decarbonisation
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January 1, 10:54 AM
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Millions of households in England, Wales and Scotland are seeing a slight rise in energy bills in the new year.
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December 22, 2025 10:29 AM
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The consumer watchdog says weak competition between retailers is keeping profit margins up.
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The Labour Party is proposing a raft of measures to rein in executive pay - following a report by a leading academic looking into the issue. The article notes that "Labour believes an attempt to curb boardroom pay is justified by the lack of restraint shown by company boards and the failure of voluntary codes to have any impact on executive remuneration."
It's difficult to disagree with much of this - and I don't say this as someone who's keen to bash the rich but the current system of remuneration seems to propagate ever-rising inequality.