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US coffee shops worried about bitter price hike after tariffs

Higher prices are worrying independent US coffee shops, which import almost all their beans.

A bitter price hike in US coffee shops after tariffs

Higher prices are worrying independent US coffee shops, which import almost all their beans.

Why did the government take control of British Steel?

An emergency law has handed control of the UK's only remaining plant making virgin steel to the government.

Global breakthrough to tackle shipping emissions

Countries break ten-year deadlock to agree measures to reduce commercial shipping emissions.

Global breakthrough to tackle shipping emissions

Countries break ten-year deadlock to agree measures to reduce commercial shipping emissions.

Global breakthrough to tackle shipping emissions

Countries break ten-year deadlock to agree measures to reduce commercial shipping emissions.

Government aims to take control of British Steel

Parliament will be recalled for a rare Saturday sitting in a bid to save the company's owner from closing the site.

Jobs fears as disability scheme owes businesses thousands

One firm says it is owed £186,000 by the Access to Work scheme and is worried it may have to close.

Jobs fears as disability scheme owes businesses thousands

One firm says it is owed £186,000 by the Access to Work scheme and is worried it may have to close.

Why Beijing is not backing down on tariffs

Amid a trade war with the US, our China correspondent explains why Beijing doesn't need to change tactics.