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Tories pledge to ‘back drivers’ with new law

The plans would include "unilaterally reversing" the expansion of the Ulez clean air scheme in London.

Labour vows business rate reform to help High Street

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer suggested that "hard-working small businesses have been held back".

Warning as carry-on rules revised at 6 airports

All of the airports which are affected have upgraded to new high-tech CT scanners.

Unite union refuses to endorse Labour manifesto

Labour's biggest trade union backer is concerned workers' rights policies do not go far enough.

Unite union refuses to endorse Labour manifesto

Labour's biggest trade union backer is concerned workers' rights policies do not go far enough.

Body Shop sets deadline to save UK stores and jobs

Bidders have until next week to make an offer and save the remaining 1,500 UK jobs at the retailer.

Body Shop sets deadline to save UK stores and jobs

Bidders have until next week to make an offer and save the remaining 1,500 UK jobs at the retailer.

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

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