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Train strikes: Rail drivers walk out ahead of Eurovision final

The train drivers' union leader insists Eurovision events in Liverpool were not targeted by strikes.

Adidas to sell Yeezy shoes and donate proceeds

The sportswear giant has about 1.2bn euros of Yeezy shoes sitting in storage.

Leaseholds will not be abolished by government this year

Michael Gove says the system is unfair but getting rid of it will take longer than he hoped.

UK interest rates: Prices to be higher for longer, Bank of England warns

Interest rates rise to 4.5% - their highest level for almost 15 years in an attempt to slow soaring prices.

TransPennine Express loses contract over poor service

The government will now run the service after months of delays and cancellations.

Indians harassed by spam calls flood on WhatsApp

Many users have been complaining about receiving calls from unknown international numbers.

Jimmy Lai: Son of jailed Hong Kong tycoon condemns UK ‘hypocrisy’

The son of Jimmy Lai has criticised the UK government for not defending human rights in Hong Kong.

India’s Russia oil imports jumped tenfold in 2022, bank says

The country saved $5bn as it ramped up oil purchases from Moscow following Western sanctions on Russia.

Disney+ and Hulu to combine content in single app

Disney says it will link Hulu and Disney+ services in a "one-app experience" for users in the US.

Renewable energy projects worth billions stuck on hold

Major renewable energy projects being delayed by more than 10 years as grid reaches capacity.