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Hackers tried to ‘destroy’ M&S, chair tells MPs

Archie Norman says the hackers were "seeking to stop customers shopping at M&S" but their motive was "partly, undoubtedly, ransom or extortion".

Five things we now know about the Post Office scandal

A key report into the Horizon IT scandal details the huge impact on sub-postmasters and their families.

Five things we now know about the Post Office scandal

A key report into the Horizon IT scandal details the huge impact on sub-postmasters and their families.

UK’s pension triple lock to cost three times more

The official forecaster warns public finances are in a "relatively vulnerable position" due U-turns.

UK’s pension triple lock to cost three times more

The official forecaster warns public finances are in a "relatively vulnerable position" due U-turns.

Campaigners to get refund after energy bill row

Residents are celebrating after Newcastle City Council announced a U-turn on refunded energy bills.

Post Office report set to lay bare human impact of IT scandal

Inquiry chair Sir Wyn Williams to release the first part of a report which will also examine compensation.

Maternity brand worn by Princess of Wales enters administration

Consultancy firm Interpath confirmed that it had been appointed as administrators by maternity brand Seraphine.

Non-disclosure agreements gagging workers to be banned

The government plans to change the law to void confidentiality agreements that silence staff.

US delays higher tariffs but announces new taxes for some countries

Trump says the US will impose a raft of levies after pausing his Liberation Day tariffs.