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'Ripple of fear' among households over Iran war price surge
The Middle East conflict has prompted a major shift in UK household spending intentions as a "ripple of fear" has taken hold, according to a respected measure of consumer confidence.
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Benefit cheat who claimed anxiety left her housebound caught ziplining and surfing in Mexico
A benefit cheat who defrauded more than £23,000 by claiming she was too ill to go outside was caught surfing and ziplining in Mexico.
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UK facing biggest economic hit from Iran war of any major country
Britain faces a bigger economic downgrade as a result of war in the Persian Gulf than any other major country, according to the first comprehensive assessment of the implications of the conflict.
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Three areas industry is warning government about due to Iran war
Concerns over queues at the petrol pump are growing at the very top levels of both business and government.
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NS&I bereavement blunder leaves bank facing big bill
National Savings and Investments (NS&I) is facing a bill worth hundreds of millions of pounds over a missing savings scandal.
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Hedge fund manager 'bullied colleagues not to put in measures to protect women', tribunal hears
Former hedge fund manager Crispin Odey "bullied" colleagues not to introduce measures at his firm to protect women, a tribunal heard.
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Meta and YouTube found liable in landmark social media trial
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have said "the floodgates are open" for more legal cases against tech giants after Google and Meta were found liable for a woman's social media addiction in a landmark lawsuit.
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Rents reach highest-ever level relative to earnings, driven by lack of housing supply
More people in the UK are renting, and they're paying a growing share of their income to do so.
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US airports may have to shut as passengers endure 'highest wait times in history', transport boss warns
Some US airports may have to shut as travellers endure long wait times at security following a shutdown that's seen 50,000 staff go unpaid.




