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Power NI raise electricity tariffs for second time in a year
Gas prices will be dropping by over 8% in some areas while all Power NI electricity customers face a 4% increase.
Sunny weather and football boosted retail sales in July
Sales volumes rose by a stronger-than-expected 0.6% in July, official statistics show.
Sunny weather and football boosted retail sales in July
Sales volumes rose by a stronger-than-expected 0.6% in July, official statistics show.
Trump signs order to cut tariffs on Japanese cars to 15%
The formalisation of a deal that was announced in July eases uncertainty for Japan's motor industry giants.
Rosyth shipyard expected to win £1bn Danish navy contract
The Babcock shipyard in Rosyth is finalising a deal to build up to four Type 31 frigates for the Danish navy.
Rosyth shipyard expected to win £1bn Danish navy contract
The Babcock shipyard in Rosyth is finalising a deal to build up to four Type 31 frigates for the Danish navy.
Rosyth shipyard expected to win £1bn Danish navy contract
The Babcock shipyard in Rosyth is finalising a deal to build up to four Type 31 frigates for the Danish navy.
UK’s first foodbank marks 25 years
The Trussell Trust opened its first location in Salisbury in 2000 and now has 1,400 locations.
Lululemon shares slide as tariffs and weaker sales take their toll
The athleisure company also faces rising competition from copycats and other sportwear brands.
Lululemon squeezed by tariffs and weaker sales
The athleisure giant's shares fell more than 15% after the firm cut its earnings outlook.