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Crewe: What will happen now HS2 is cancelled?

Millions were spent on preparing Crewe for the arrival of HS2 so what will happen to the town now?

Higher interest rates help to more than double HSBC profits

The banking giant also said it plans to hand billions more dollars to its shareholders.

Court gives Evergrande one last chance to agree debt deal

A judge said the company faces being wound up if it does not come up with a plan by 4 December.

Petrol retailers should cut price by 5p a litre, RAC says

The motoring body says major fuel retailers should reduce prices to reflect lower wholesale costs.

Would you drink genetically modified beer?

A growing number of US brewers are now using GM yeast to make their beers.

Fewer trains to run from London to Manchester

Avanti is to run a reduced service between London to Manchester on Saturdays until the end of the year.

Leasehold law will be in King’s Speech, says housing minister

Rachel MacLean says the bill would restore "true homeownership" but Labour says it is "thin gruel".

Sale of NHS data up to government, says tech boss

The head of Palantir, which is in the running for an NHS contract, says it would not have access to data.

UAW strike: Stellantis and union agree pay rise in tentative deal

Stellantis becomes the second US car giant to strike a tentative deal with the United Auto Workers union.

Can Rishi Sunak’s big summit save us from AI nightmare?

The BBC's tech editor, Zoe Kleinman, looks ahead to next week's AI Safety Summit, hosted by the UK.