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‘Impact on JLR supply chain might last months’
One in six businesses surveyed were already making redundancies, a chamber of commerce says.
Streeting rules out VAT on private healthcare
The health secretary says "it's not happening", as ministers face questions about the prospect of tax rises.
Port Talbot’s green future takes shape a year after closure
A year after the blast furnaces were switched off, work on a new electric arc furnace is under way.
Carpet poverty: ‘I cried when I saw our new home had bare and uneven floorboards’
Kassie lives in social housing, where landlords do not have to provide flooring in the bedrooms.
Trump renews threat to impose 100% tariffs on non-US made movies
The president believes the American film-making industry has been "stolen" by other countries.
YouTube to pay $24.5m to settle Trump lawsuit over Capitol riot
The streaming giant is the last company to settle with the president after suspending his account in the wake of the 6 January attack in 2021.
Why burnout is a growing problem in cybersecurity
Facing increasing stress, cybersecurity professionals are dropping out of the workforce.
Why burnout is a growing problem in cyber-security
Facing increasing stress, cybersecurity professionals are dropping out of the workforce.
Reeves warns of harder choices to come as she hints at tax rises
The chancellor says choices have been made "harder" by international events and the "long-term damage" done to the economy.
Faisal Islam: Reeves pre-emptively justifies tax rises
The chancellor linked tough decisions "in coming months" to global headwinds and OBR productivity reassessment.