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Wilko: Warning warehouse staff face redundancy

Job cuts may resume on Thursday if the current bidder does not submit the necessary paperwork in time.

Families worried about expenses after flights axed

Passengers are having to fork out for food, travel and accommodation, but are worried about costs.

Brexit: EU-derived equal pay protections to be retained

Women will keep the right to the same pay as men doing similar jobs in what Labour says is a government U-turn.

Burger King faces legal claim over size of Whopper

The fast food giant is accused of making the burger appear larger on menus than it actually is.

We can avoid flight chaos in future, says air traffic boss

A data glitch that led to serious disruption has been found and fixed, says the head of Nats.

Thousands lose benefits after tax credits overpaid

Households on universal credit lose £5,000 or more as authorities claw back historic overpayments.

Netflix: Streamers expansion into gaming is ‘natural extension’

Streaming hits such as the Queen's Gambit are being adapted as games as the streamer looks to expand.

Scams impersonating financial regulator double

The Financial Conduct Authority says reports of scammers impersonating it have doubled.

House sales to slump to lowest in over a decade

House buying is set to be at its lowest since 2012, according to property website Zoopla.

Network Rail axes bonuses for staff who went on strike

Network Rail has withheld bonuses from union members who took part in strike action during a pay dispute.