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Wall Street tiptoes toward more records as its busy week picks up momentum
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Stellantis faces $1.7B hit from US tariffs this year
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US and China agree to work on extending the tariff pause deadline in trade talks in Stockholm
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Report: Hovis and Kingsmill near historic £75M merger
Mail Online
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Games Workshop to open new stores in US, Europe and Asia this year after Space Marine 2 success
Mail Online
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With penny production to end, businesses weigh impact
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UnitedHealth falls short of second quarter expectations and offers weak outlook
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Cancer drug demand drives higher sales for AstraZeneca
The Independent
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Pension provider announces major investment in South Wales heat pump network
The Independent
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Savings accounts where you LOSE money: Don't fall into this trap, open these instead, says SYLVIA MORRIS
Mail Online
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I'm watering my lawn during the hosepipe ban but fear my neighbour seeing: I get so many letters like this, says lawyer DEAN DUNHAM. Do you know the risk you're taking? This is how your water company will find out
Mail Online
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Funky Pigeon sold to Card Factory for £24m
The Independent
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BT pays customers £18m after Ofcom investigation
Mail Online
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UnitedHealth falls short of second quarter expectations and offers weak outlook for 2025
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Europe Made Major Trade Concessions to Trump. How Did That Happen?
The New York Times
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Funky Pigeon sold to Card Factory for £24m
The Independent
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Why the FTSE 100 is breaking records — and why that’s good for your pensions
The Independent
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Anglian Water to pay £62.8m over wastewater failures
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Two of the UK's best-known bread brands near historic £75m merger
Mail Online
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Trump Is Winning His Trade War. What Will That Mean for the Economy?
The New York Times
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Powell Under Siege as Fed Plans to Stand Pat on Rate Cuts
The New York Times
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Shoppers Embrace ‘Christmas in July’ Amid Rising Costs and Tariff Limbo
The New York Times
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Conditions ‘really tough’ for running UK businesses, says Gary Neville
The Independent
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Card Factory nabs Funky Pigeon brand as WH Smith focuses on travel
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Barclays joins rival in cautioning against hiking bank taxes
The Independent
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India and Trump Still Don’t Have a Tariff Deal: Here’s Why That Matters
The New York Times
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Three train operators given go ahead to run extra East Coast services
The Independent
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Greggs profits slide due to hot weather and cautious customers
The Independent
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Anglian Water to pay out £63m after 'excessive' sewage spills
Mail Online
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High meat and tea costs drive up food prices
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Barclays sees profits soar thanks to Trump tariffs trading frenzy
Mail Online
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Three train operators given go ahead to run extra East Coast services
The Independent
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Asian shares mostly slip as focus shifts to US talks with China
Japan Today
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Trump is getting the world economy he wants — but the risk to growth could spoil his victory lap
Japan Today
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Villagers win race to save UK pub, as thousands close
Japan Today
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Temu accused by EU regulators of failing to prevent sale of illegal products
Japan Today
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UK car market set for strongest year since before Covid pandemic
The Independent
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Barclays profit surges as investment banking offsets £1.1bn of bad debts
The Independent
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Cornish tin mine to get £28.6m government investment
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Supermarket announces yet another pay rise for staff
The Independent
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The First Soda in Space: When NASA Got Caught Up in the Cola Wars
The New York Times
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Business news live: UK food inflation surges again and FTSE 100 results with Greggs facing ‘near-term hurdles’
The Independent
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The one thing you shouldn't do when offering lifts to friends - it could invalidate your car insurance
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Inheritance tax and gifts: Everything you need to know
Mail Online
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How Labour is doing compared to its own economic targets - and why it must deliver growth
Mail Online
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Your chance to bag £175 by switching to the bank voted Britain's BEST for customer satisfaction
Mail Online
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Aldi to lift hourly pay to at least £13 for shop workers
The Independent
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Apple Is Shutting a Store in China, Its First Closure in the Country
The New York Times
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The beauty industry loves argan oil. But demand, and drought, are straining Morocco and its trees
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Federal Reserve likely to stand pat on rates this week
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Flash floods in Romania kill at least 3 people and force hundreds of evacuations
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China offers parents $1,500 in bid to boost births
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Sarepta will resume gene therapy shipments after FDA review of recent patient death
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Turkey faces a 'very risky week' for wildfires as flames also scorch parts of southeast Europe
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Glens Falls grows through downtown revitalization
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The beauty industry loves argan oil. But demand, and drought, are straining Morocco and its trees
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‘It felt like you were in a war zone’: Witness describes NYC shooting
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Pilot arrested on child sex abuse material charges after landing at San Francisco airport
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It’s moo-ving day for dairy cattle at Michigan State University
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Waymo plans to dispatch robotaxis in Dallas next year as its driverless expansion races ahead
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US companies up against 'nightmare' tariff wall
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5 killed, including a police officer, in shooting at New York City office building
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Sarepta will resume gene therapy shipments after FDA review of recent patient death
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Could aluminium become the packaging 'champion'?
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Stamp duty hike drags more than 80% of buyers into paying hated tax on homes
Mail Online
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Reeves to visit Cornish tin mine due to be revived
The Independent
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Google launches AI Mode in the UK amid ‘major shift’ in online search
The Independent
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Surging meat and tea prices drive food price inflation up for sixth month
The Independent
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Study May Undercut Idea That Cash Payments to Poor Families Help Child Development
The New York Times
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LGBTQ+ communities say workplace environments are different