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Heathrow workers call off first summer strikes
More than 2,000 staff said they will postpone industrial action on 24 and 25 June.
JP Morgan agrees to pay $290m to settle lawsuit brought by Jeffrey Epstein victims
The largest US bank says it regrets its relationship with "monstrous" sex-trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
Storms bring flash flooding and travel disruption
Cars were seen ploughing through deep puddles as thunderstorms brought downpours to parts of the UK.
Tuffnells: Parcel firm goes bust with loss of more than 2,000 jobs
Administrators for Tuffnells say rising costs, the pandemic and competition have caused problems.
MOVEit hack: Media watchdog Ofcom latest victim of mass hack
The regulator says information about firms and employees has been affected by a cyber-attack.
Reddit communities go dark in protest at changes
Thousands of subreddits are shut down for 48 hours following controversial charging plans.
Warning UK mortgage rates set to rise further
It comes as Santander becomes the latest big lender to withdraw deals due to market turbulence.
George Soros hands reins of $25bn empire to son Alex
The American financier, targeted by right-wing conspiracists, is passing control of foundations to his son.
Why second-hand fashion is back in style
"Pre-loved" clothing is big business and it is not just about saving money and the planet.
Danone boss calls for higher taxes on unhealthy food
Danone's UK president wants the government to use tax incentives to promote healthier products.