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Liverpool Street becomes Britain’s busiest station

The London station has replaced Waterloo as the busiest after the full opening of the Elizabeth line.

Interest rates: Too early to speculate about cut, says Bank boss

The Bank of England has held interest rates at a 15-year high and dashed hopes they may soon fall.

Threads: Meta’s rival to Elon Musk’s X launches in EU

The platform is released five months after it debuted in the UK, US and other parts of the world.

Tesco recalls Christmas stuffing mix because it may contain moths

The UK's largest retailer says a batch of Christmas stuffing may be "unfit for human consumption",

Redcar hydrogen trial scrapped by government

Proposed Redcar hydrogen trial is halted because the main source of the gas supply is not available.

Buyers put off new-build homes over quality, report says

A survey suggests more than half of people think older houses are better quality than new ones.

Etsy: Online marketplace lays off 11% of staff to cut costs

CEO Josh Silverman tells staff the cuts are needed as sales have been "essentially flat" for two years.

Name that whale! How AI aces animal spotting

Artificial intelligence helps people identify what animals they are looking at and aids conservation.

Federal Reserve signals interest rate cuts next year

The US central bank hints at lower rates, sending the Dow Jones share index to a new high.

Ex-BP boss to lose £32m after ‘serious misconduct’

Mr Looney is dismissed without notice after BP finds he misled board over colleague relationships.