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Why both businesses and scammers love India’s payment system
Fast and free, India's UPI payments system has been a big success, but has attracted scammers.
Government says ‘error in law’ on coalmine decision
Labour will no longer defend a decision, made by the previous government, to allow a new coalmine in Cumbria.
Influencers plead not guilty in Instagram trading trial
Geordie Shore's Scott Timlin is among those pleading not guilty of promoting the Instagram scheme.
Influencers plead not guilty in Instagram trading trial
Geordie Shore's Scott Timlin is among those pleading not guilty of promoting the Instagram scheme.
Row over rise in water bills as firms say it’s not enough
Water firms have hit out at bill rises of £94 over the next five years after wanting bigger hikes.
US inflation cools to slowest pace in a year
Prices in the US rose 3% over the 12 months to June, lifting hopes that the inflation problem is subsiding.
US inflation cools to slowest pace in a year
Prices in the US rose 3% over the 12 months to June, lifting hopes that the inflation problem is subsiding.
Water bills: How much will I have to pay?
The regulator sets price limits for England and Wales, but water bills vary across the country.
UK economy grew faster than expected in May
A strong performance from the retail and construction sectors helped the economy grow by 0.4%.
Row over rise in water bills as firms say it’s not enough
Water firms have hit out at bill rises of £94 over the next five years after wanting bigger hikes.