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Trump’s Fed pick says he will keep White House job

Democrats say the arrangement indicates Stephen Miran would be Trump's "puppet" at the central bank.

Trump’s Fed pick says he will keep White House job

Democrats say the arrangement indicates Stephen Miran would be Trump's "puppet" at the central bank.

Demand for second-hand school uniform rises

Charities and community groups have seen a rise in demand for second hand school uniform.

UK borrowing costs ease as bond market calms

Government bond yields fall after hitting highest level since 1998 earlier in the week.

Don’t say sorry – the six things you should do if you’re in a car accident

I've attended many car accidents for work, but being directly involved in one gave me a different perspective.

Google told to pay $425m in privacy lawsuit

Google says the decision misunderstands how its products work, and it will appeal the ruling.

CrossCountry train drivers to strike in disciplinary process row

A union says staff will walk out on 3 October and refuse to work overtime from 21 September.

Thousands of Lloyds staff deemed to be underperforming face axe

Lloyds Banking Group's policy puts 3,000 jobs at risk, with staff to be told they must improve their work or lose their job.

World’s largest sports piracy site shut down by police

The take-down of the site has been championed as a major victory for live sports broadcasters.

Short guide to saving money for freshers – by students

Three students share their savvy tips for saving money at university.