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UK mortgage rates rise to highest level for a month

Renewed tensions in the Middle East feed through to the costs faced by lenders, pushing up borrowing costs.

We split money equally even when one of us earned a lot more

Hannah and Max continued to pool finances after Max was made redundant but took "drastic measures" to cut spending.

We split money equally even when one of us earned a lot more

Hannah and Max continued to pool finances after Max was made redundant but took "drastic measures" to cut spending.

Tourist tax introduced in Edinburgh: How much is it and who pays?

The Scottish capital has become the first city in the country to introduce a charge for overnight stays.

Tourist tax introduced in Edinburgh: How much is it and who pays?

The Scottish capital has become the first city in the country to introduce a charge for overnight stays.

US hits dozens of countries with new wave of tariffs

Imposed citing forced labour concerns, the levies replace a temporary global duty brought in after the US Supreme Court struck down tariffs in February.

Lawmakers push for AI ‘kill switch’ after OpenAI models go rogue

A new bill would let the US government order the shutdown of AI models that pose a public threat.

Lawmakers push for AI ‘kill switch’ after OpenAI goes rogue

A new bill would let the US government order the shutdown AI models that pose a major public threat.

Business Daily

What tech earnings reveal about AI investment and Donald Trump's tariff talks

Burnham says 20% business rates cut for English pubs ‘a first step’

Some hospitality firms will get a discount from next April but hotels and restaurants won't get a cut.