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Bankers’ bonuses: No cap under Labour, says Reeves
Rachel Reeves tells the BBC that she would not reinstate the cap scrapped last year.
Post-Brexit controls on food and farm imports start
Wednesday marks the first step in new rules around UK imports of food and animals from the EU.
Elon Musk sees $56bn Tesla pay deal cancelled in court
The court found the process of deciding Elon Musk's huge 2018 pay award was "deeply flawed".
Microsoft says AI is getting deployed ‘at scale’
The tech giant's AI success has caused shares to surge, after its market value passed $3tn.
Sky to cut 1,000 jobs in move towards digital
The firm will cut 4% of its workforce, mainly from its engineering arm, as fewer people use satellites.
Warning cost of car insurance to rise this year
The Financial Conduct Authority says it was "monitoring" the sharp rise in insurance premiums.
Morrisons agrees to sell forecourts arm in £2.5bn tie-up
Motor Fuel Group will also take on hundreds of Morrisons' electric vehicle charging sites.
Number of companies going bust hits 30-year high
More than 25,000 firms went under last year in England and Wales, as they struggled with rising costs.
UPS to cut 12,000 jobs after ‘disappointing’ year
The parcel delivery giant said it was looking for $1bn in savings, as AI makes up for the jobs.
IMF warns UK government against further tax cuts
The International Monetary Fund suggests pencilled-in spending cuts from this year are unrealistic.