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What will the new banknotes look like?

Young people are among those suggesting new themes for the biggest change to banknotes in 50 years.

Plan for 40,000 homes to be built on railway land

The UK government says first-time buyers stand to benefit from the plan to develop the brownfield sites.

Up to 40,000 homes to be built on disused railway land

The UK government is taking a "brownfield first" approach to building in places like Manchester.

IMF upgrades global growth forecast as tariffs ease

A softening of Trump tariffs since April means global growth could be stronger, the IMF says

IMF upgrades global growth forecast as tariffs ease

A softening of Trump tariffs since April means global growth could be stronger, the IMF says

Wegovy maker warns of slower profits as rivals bite

The Danish weight loss drug-maker claims "knock-off" treatments are hitting growth.

Wegovy maker warns of slower profits as rivals bite

The Danish weight loss drug-maker claims "knock-off" treatments are hitting growth.

US rail merger could create first coast-to-coast freight service

Union Pacific agrees to buy Norfolk Southern, establishing a $250bn colossus with 50,000 miles of track.

Anglian Water to pay £62.8m over wastewater failures

The firm agrees to fund improvements after Ofwat discovered "excessive spills from storm overflows".

Anglian Water to pay £62.8m over wastewater failures

The firm agrees to fund improvements after Ofwat discovered "excessive spills from storm overflows".