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British Gas to pay £20m for treatment of prepayment meter customers
British Gas is to pay £20m over its treatment of customers who had a prepayment meter forcibly installed.
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Post Office signed £2.4m crisis PR contract while fighting legal claims from scandal victims
The Post Office awarded a £2.4m contract to a crisis PR company as it fights legal claims by victims of the Horizon IT scandal.
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Sir David Beckham and the Gallagher brothers among the biggest winners in 2026 Sunday Times Rich List
The UK's wealthiest people have been revealed in the Sunday Times Rich List, with the likes of Sir David Beckham and the Gallagher brothers raking in huge amounts over the last 12 months.
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GDP figures show unexpected growth, as Reeves warns 'now is not the time to put economy at risk'
The UK economy unexpectedly grew during first month of the Iran war, new official figures reveal.
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FA reforms sound final whistle for members | Mark Kleinman blog
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Microsoft products to be investigated by UK competition regulator
The competition regulator has launched an investigation into Microsoft over software used by hundreds of thousands of UK businesses and public sector organisations.
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China issues warning over government's plan to nationalise British Steel
China has urged Britain to "make decisions prudently" over plans to nationalise British Steel and warned that it would protect Chinese businesses.
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Women turning to loan sharks due to debt racked up by abusive partners
Women are being forced to turn to loan sharks due to a "hidden" but devastating form of economic abuse, new research has shown.
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OpenAI trial: Sam Altman insists he's trustworthy in riposte to Elon Musk
OpenAI boss Sam Altman has insisted he is an "honest and trustworthy businessperson", as he rejected Elon Musk's claim he moved to "steal" the company and turn it from a charity into a capitalist venture.
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UK borrowing costs hit decades-long high as pressure mounts on Starmer
The cost of UK government borrowing has hit a high not seen in decades as Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces mounting threats to his leadership and the oil price rises.




