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More pain for renters as landlords look to sell up
Rising borrowing costs and plans for stricter rules are affecting the rental sector, surveyors say.
‘Massive shift’ in food shopping habits as prices soar
Shoppers are visiting discounters more, buying own-label goods and turning to loyalty schemes for discounts.
Marks & Spencer scraps milk use-by dates to cut waste
Supermarket becomes the latest to remove the dates, urging customers to use their judgement instead.
CNN chief Chris Licht out after just 13 months
Chris Licht had been criticised for CNN's handling of a recent town hall interview with Donald Trump.
Telegraph Media Group set to be put up for sale
Lloyds is looking to recover debts owed by the network of companies controlled by the Barclay family.
Heathrow security officers announce summer strikes
About 2,000 security officers will walk out for 31 days in June, July and August.
Rishi Sunak to raise trade issues in US talks with Joe Biden
The prime minister says "subsidy races" are not a solution to hitting climate goals, as he visits Washington.
House prices in first annual fall for 11 years, says the Halifax
The UK's biggest mortgage lender says rising borrowing costs are affecting confidence.
TikTok: ByteDance accused of helping China spy on Hong Kong activists
The Beijing-based firm has denied Chinese Communist Party members were allowed to access user data.
BBC, BA and Boots issued with ultimatum by cyber gang Clop
The group warns personal details of 100,000 staff will be published if employers do not get in touch.