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No-fault renters evictions bill runs out of time

The Renters (Reform) Bill would have banned landlords from evicting tenants without a reason.

Ex-Post Office boss accused of being in ‘la-la land’

Paula Vennells is quizzed on how much she knew about remote access to sub-postmasters' computers

April a washout for shops as sales slump

Retail sales fell by much more than expected last month as heavy rain kept shoppers at home.

Energy bills to fall again from July under new cap

A household using a typical amount of gas and electricity will pay £1,568 a year.

Post Office convictions to be quashed as Paula Vennells gives final inquiry testimony

A law quashing sub-postmasters' convictions from the Horizon IT scandal was approved by Parliament on Thursday.

April a washout for shops as sales slump

Retail sales fell by much more than expected last month as heavy rain kept shoppers at home.

Joy and disbelief as Post Office convictions quashed

A law quashing convictions from the Horizon IT scandal received Royal Assent late on Friday.

Google to make Pixel phones and drones in India

The tech giant is set to manufacture advanced versions of the smartphone in Tamil Nadu state.

Google to make Pixel phones and drones in India

The tech giant is set to manufacture advanced versions of the smartphone in Tamil Nadu state.

Musk opposes US tariffs on Chinese electric cars

He previously warned Chinese car makers would "demolish" rivals if there were no trade barriers.