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US jobs surge casts doubt over interest rate cuts

US employers added 272,000 jobs in May which was far higher than economists expected.

US jobs surge casts doubt over interest rate cuts

US employers added 272,000 jobs in May which was far higher than economists expected.

Co-op to make 770 community helpers redundant

The mutual denies the cuts go against its values of serving and protecting local communities.

Co-op to make 770 community helpers redundant

Paid volunteers are to lose their jobs in July and new replacement roles will be introduced

British tech tycoon cleared in US fraud trial

Former Autonomy boss Mike Lynch was accused of fraud related to the $11bn sale of his firm to HP.

Labour pitch mortgage guarantee for first-time buyers

Sir Keir Starmer says he hopes his pledge will "turn the dream of owning a home into a reality".

Woman sues Netflix over Baby Reindeer character

She claims to have inspired the character and seeks $170m for defamation, negligence and privacy violations.

Why is Nvidia boss the ‘Taylor Swift of tech’?

Jensen Huang is at the forefront of an AI boom, which coincides with Nvidia's rise as a leading chip firm.

Why is Nvidia boss the ‘Taylor Swift of tech’?

Jensen Huang is at the forefront of an AI boom, which coincides with Nvidia's rise as a leading chip firm.

Woman sues Netflix over Baby Reindeer character

The woman claims to have inspired the character Martha and seeks $170m for defamation, negligence and privacy violations.