Business
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Could the Bank of England really cut interest rates this week?
The Bank of England could leapfrog the US Federal Reserve and European Central Bank this week with its first base rate cut.
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Direct Line customers faced higher prices in the first quarter
Direct Line said its average premium for motor and home insurance stood at £599 for new customers and £515 for renewal customers, against £478 and...
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Once champions of free speech, colleges crack down on pro-Palestinian protests
Arrests, suspensions, canceled commencements.
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Growing fight over fluoride in drinking water
In the latest battle in the country's culture wars, a growing number of cities and counties are trying to remove fluoride from their water. Many...
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What you missed on Day 13 of Trump’s hush money trial: Stormy Daniels takes the stand
Stormy Daniels, the adult film star who says she had an affair with Donald Trump, took the witness stand in the former president’s criminal trial...
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WNBA players will soon be able to take charter planes for all away games
The WNBA is set to announce the use of charter planes for travel to and from all away games, league Commissioner Cathy Engelbert said Tuesday.
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Big Four auditors fined £9m for the London Capital & Finance mini-bond crisis
London Capital & Finance raked in £237m from 11,625 savers - many of them retired and elderly - before going bust at the start of 2019.
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MARKET REPORT: Rate hopes send Footsie to another record high
On another record-breaking day on the stock market, the blue-chip index rose above 8300 for the first time to an all-time high of 8335.
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Kier Starmer and Rachel Reeves don't have that 'vision thing', says ALEX BRUMMER
Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves' choice of language to describe the Tory economic narrative and the timing of her intervention is strange.
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Zalando has sporting chance of summer boost after swinging back into the black
Zalando, which sells brands such as Nike and Sweaty Betty, thinks business will be boosted by the Euro 2024 football tournament.
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Biden administration fines online banker Chime $4.55 million over delayed refunds to customers
The Biden administration has fined online banking group Chime $4.55 million for failing to issue refunds in a timely manner to customers who had...
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Panera says it is phasing out its controversial Charged Lemonade nationwide
The highly caffeinated drink has been blamed for at least two deaths in lawsuits.