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Amazon agrees to pay $2.5bn over claims it tricked Prime customers

Roughly 35 million people in the US could be eligible for refunds, according to the government.

Amazon agrees to pay $2.5bn over claims it tricked Prime customers

Roughly 35 million people in the US could be eligible for refunds, according to the government.

Vinted users furious over InPost UK parcel delays

Some users describe parcels not being collected from InPost UK lockers or left stuck in transit.

PM ‘remains committed’ to Northern Powerhouse Rail

Sir Keir said he wanted to "get it right" following the unravelling of HS2 plans.

US economic growth revised up on strong consumer spending

Growth was revised up to 3.8% in the period from April through to June - up from the previous estimate of 3.3%.

Starbucks to close some US and UK stores

The coffee chain is restructuring to save money by closing its worst performing stores.

Starbucks to close some US and UK stores

The coffee chain is restructuring to save money by closing its worst performing stores.

Rethink

Why understanding zero-sum thinking can help explain modern politics and attitudes.

Farage urges Bank of England boss to stop bond sales

Reform UK argues the sell-off, started in 2022, is pushing up the government's borrowing costs.

Government could buy car parts to protect Jaguar Land Rover suppliers

Fears are growing that some of the carmaker's suppliers could go bust without support.