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Mortgage problems ease but many face ‘price shock’
The Bank of England says fewer households will struggle to keep up with mortgage payments than previously thought.
EU to delay tariffs on UK electric cars until 2027
It comes after EU and UK carmakers said they were not ready for the change in post-Brexit trade rules.
Travel giant considers leaving London Stock Exchange
If Tui delists its shares it would be another blow to the UK's attractiveness as a base for big firms.
Confident about safety of AI: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang
The president and CEO of the chipmaker to ChatGPT says the rise of AI is no cause for concern.
Investors cheer as Blackpink renew group contract
The K-pop girl band have been negotiating terms with YG Entertainment for months.
COP28: Is the world about to promise to ditch fossil fuels?
COP28 host country the United Arab Emirates is "cautiously optimistic" on a deal to at least reduce them.
Olive oil price skyrockets as Spanish drought bites
Spain is the biggest olive oil producer. Two years of drought there are affecting prices worldwide.
Homeserve founder: ‘This earring helped me build my £4bn business’
Richard Harpin, co-founder of Homeserve, explains how an earring taught him an early business lesson.
Airline adverts banned over ‘greenwashing’ claims
The ASA said Air France, Lufthansa and Etihad had misled customers over their environment impact
Abercrombie & Fitch sued by ex-CEO facing sex trafficking claims
Mike Jeffries has taken legal action against the US retailer for refusing to cover his legal costs to defend the allegations.