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UK to ban foreign state ownership of newspapers

A UAE-backed group trying to buy the Telegraph and Spectator said it is "extremely disappointed".

US House passes bill that could ban TikTok nationwide

The bill would force a Chinese tech giant to sell its stake in the app, but its fate in the Senate is unclear.

UK to ban foreign state ownership of newspapers

A UAE-backed group trying to buy the Telegraph and Spectator said it is "extremely disappointed".

Post Office scandal victims convictions to be quashed

The new law is expected to clear the majority of victims in England and Wales by the end of July.

Waitrose customers ‘frustrated’ at voucher delays

Some loyalty scheme members have not received their weekly discounts and say they will shop elsewhere.

Waitrose customers ‘disgusted’ at voucher delays

Some loyalty scheme members have not received their weekly discounts and say they will shop elsewhere.

Metro Bank scraps seven-day a week opening

The High Street lender will no longer open seven-days-a-week after experiencing significant losses.

Metro Bank scraps seven-day a week opening

The High Street lender will no longer open seven-days-a-week after experiencing significant losses.

Shoppers splashing out boosts economy in January

The UK economy picked up in January, raising hopes it could be on its way out of recession.

Bus services: ‘They’re good if they turn up’

Bus services vary widely on punctuality and value for money, a major passenger survey suggests.