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Rachel Reeves hit by Labour rural rebellion over inheritance tax on farmers
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has suffered another budget blow with a rebellion by rural Labour MPs over inheritance tax on farmers.
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Bank of England warns of heightened risks but trims banks' reserve requirements
The Bank of England has warned of heightened risks to the UK's financial system but cut the amount of money that banks need to hold in reserve in case of shock.
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Pharma bosses and ministers to shape future drug pricing regime
Some of the global pharmaceutical industry's top executives are to form a new panel with the government aimed at devising a new pricing regime for key medicines.
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Faberge egg, set with 4,500 diamonds, sells in London for world record £22.9m
A Faberge egg commissioned by a Russian tsar has sold for a record £22.9m at auction in London.
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Is Starmer continuing to mislead public over the budget?
Did the chancellor mislead the public, and her own cabinet, before the budget?
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Thames Water to decide on controversial £2m payouts to bosses
Directors of Thames Water will meet within days to decide whether to proceed with more than £2m of retention payments to senior executives amid fierce scrutiny from MPs.
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Apple's AI chief steps down as company falls behind in tech race
Apple's head of artificial intelligence and machine learning has stepped down from the company.
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US and UK agree zero tariffs on pharmaceuticals
The US has agreed to spare the UK from threatened trade tariffs on pharmaceutical products.
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Post Office scandal: Police consider corporate manslaughter charges
Corporate manslaughter charges are now being considered by police investigating the Post Office Horizon scandal.
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Zipcar set to close UK operations - but Christmas bookings are safe
Zipcar has announced proposals to shut its UK operations by the end of the year.




