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Adani Group: Embattled Indian giant strikes $1.87bn US deal
The investment will be split among four Adani companies including flagship business Adani Enterprises.
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Tomato shortage: How far is Brexit to blame?
Many people have claimed Brexit is to blame for the UK tomato shortage - what is the evidence?
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Ros Atkins on... The creeping TikTok bans
The app has been banned from employee phones by various governments amid security concerns.
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HS2 delays being considered to cut rising costs
HS2's boss admits delays are among options being considered to combat the impact of inflation.
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Renting: Tenants seek 'bills included’ homes as energy costs rise
The phrase "bills included" rises up the list of renters' search terms, but few landlords offer it.
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Energy firms expecting bill help to continue
Sources in the energy industry say some firms have already priced in support for bills continuing.
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Seed sales jump as fruit and veg shortage continues
The Royal Horticultural Society says demand has risen as shops limit sales of some fresh produce.
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Amazon workers in Coventry on third day of strike action
Union members at a distribution centre in Coventry take a third day of action in a row over pay.
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WH Smith staff data hit by cyber-attack
The High Street retailer says customer accounts and databases are not affected by the incident.
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Building giant set to switch share listing to US
CRH says it is considering moving its main share listing in a further blow to the UK stock market.
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Gautam Adani: India court sets up panel to probe Adani fraud allegations
The court has appointed a five-member panel to probe fraud allegations against the Adani Group.
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Starbucks illegally fired US workers over union, judge rules
The coffee chain was ordered to rehire the ex-workers and compensate others who were affected.
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Whiskey fungus lawsuit forces Jack Daniels to halt building project
A Tennessee woman says that whiskey fungus from a warehouse is wreaking havoc on her property.
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Mortgage prisoners: Government made £2.4bn from loan sales, report says
It must help 'mortgage prisoners' trapped with loans it sold to investment firms, a report says.
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Pret A Manger gives staff third pay rise in a year
The coffee chain follows other retailers in boosting pay amidst a labour shortage.
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Vivek Ramaswamy: The Indian-American CEO who wants to be US president
Multimillionaire investor Vivek Ramaswamy is a surprise candidate in the race - how might he fare?
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Sake brewers toast big rise in global sales
Makers of Japan's traditional drink are seeing success abroad offset falling domestic demand.
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Drugs giant Eli Lilly caps monthly insulin costs in US at $35
The cap on the diabetes medication by the drugs giant could bring cost relief to many Americans.
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Bank of England boss says UK interest rates may rise further
Andrew Bailey warns doing too little on interest rates now could mean doing more later on.
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BA-owner and EasyJet hold millions of unclaimed travel vouchers
BA owner IAG and EasyJet issued the vouchers instead of cash when flights were cancelled in the pandemic.
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