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Faisal Islam: Voters are being taken for fools on the economy
Do promises to leave various tax rates alone have any credibility, asks the BBC's economics editor.
Post Office sabotaged Horizon probe, says investigator
Independent investigator says Post Office tried to obstruct probe into IT flaws.
Boeing boss admits culture ‘far from perfect’
Dave Calhoun will face questions on the firm's safety record from US lawmakers on Tuesday.
Post Office sabotaged Horizon probe, says investigator
Independent investigator says Post Office tried to obstruct probe into IT flaws.
Low investment blocking UK growth, says think tank
Both Conservative and Labour plan to reduce government investment over the next parliamentary term
Soup sales up as rainy spring affects spending
One of the rainiest springs on record boosted soup sales while denting those for sun cream, figures suggest.
Soup sales up and sun cream down in wet June
One of the rainiest springs on record boosted soup sales while denting those for sun cream, figures suggest.
Apple scraps its Pay Later loan scheme
It marks a retreat for the technology giant from plans to offer traditional financial services.
Apple scraps its Pay Later loan scheme in US
The decision marks a retreat for Apple from its plans to offer traditional financial services.
Could brain-like computers be a ‘competition killer’?
Computers built like brains could be much more energy efficient than current designs.