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Rail and Tube strikes

Rail workers stage their second strike of the week after talks fail

New Scotrail timetable

Scotland to face more rail disruption as second scheduled strike goes ahead

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Britons turn to buy now, pay later to cope with cost-of-living crisis

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People ‘delaying key life milestones amid cost-of-living squeeze’

Homeworker

Half of employees now work from home full or part-time, research finds

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Brewer Carlsberg to trial fibre beer bottle in UK

Passengers at Euston station in London,

Rail strike to go ahead as Shapps accused of ‘wrecking’ negotiations

SPI report

FTSE slides as trading knocked by rise in UK inflation

Boris Johnson departs Downing Street to attend Prime Minister’s Questions

Johnson and Starmer clash over biggest rail strikes in a generation

Chelsea Takeover

Chelsea sale will net £2.35bn for charity, sanctions watchdog says

Boris Johnson

‘Reckless’ to boost public sector pay in line with inflation, No 10 says

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Zoom revamps product range with new Zoom One subscription packages

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Workers don’t have enough power in modern Britain – poll

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Home working ‘a problem’ for effectiveness of rail strikes

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Taxpayers could be given stronger protections when using repayment agents

Moderna to open research and manufacturing centre in the UK

Government’s Moderna partnership to bring over £1 billion investment

Notes and coins

Emergency budget needed to tackle cost-of-living ‘bombshell’ – Lib Dems

A person at Euston station

Train passengers hit by more cancellations as strike talks resume