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Ministers plot steel tariffs U-turn after industry pleas | Mark Kleinman blog
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Prince William tells tech industry it could help prevent homelessness
Prince William has told the tech industry that homelessness rarely happens without warning - and technology could help to solve the issue.
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Neil Woodford facing City watchdog injunction
The City regulator is seeking an injunction against the former star fund manager Neil Woodford, claiming he is breaking the terms of a ban related to the collapse of his flagship fund in 2019.
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Water firm faces £44.7m 'enforcement package' for sewage failings
Welsh Water has become the latest major utility firm to face financial sanctions over wastewater failings, with a £44.7m "enforcement package" proposed by the industry regulator.
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FIFA 'regrets' free World Cup tickets and demands fans pay up
FIFA has confirmed a website glitch has left dozens of fans getting free tickets for the World Cup 2026.
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British Heart Foundation to close 150 charity shops amid retail slump
The British Heart Foundation (BHF) will close about 150 shops over the next two financial years because some of its stores are "no longer financially sustainable".
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How to time car insurance to save hundreds of pounds | Money newsletter
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Lex Greensill handed nine-year UK directorship ban
Lex Greensill has agreed to a UK directorship ban of nine years following the 2021 collapse of the financing firm he ran that suffered massive losses.
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SpaceX stock market debut set to make Elon Musk a trillionaire
SpaceX plans to raise up to $75bn (£56bn) when it goes public this month – putting Elon Musk on course to become the world's first trillionaire.
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Car sales: Electric vehicle uptake target remains distant despite fuel price spike
Government targets for sales of new electric cars are still far from being met, despite a leap in demand likely helped by the Iran war fuel price surge.




