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Moody’s drops negative outlook on UK credit rating
Ratings agency says "predictability has been restored" following last year's mini-Budget.
Elon Musk says X to have two new premium tiers
The latest change to the platform will see two layers of subscriptions - one with adverts and one without.
Warm weather in September hits autumn coat sales
Shoppers reined back spending on colder weather gear amid unseasonably hot temperatures last month.
Government borrows less than expected in September
The figures have prompted debate over how much "wiggle room" the chancellor has for tax cuts.
Prepayment fears delaying smart meter roll-out, warn MPs
Concern about being remotely switched on to prepayment meters is deterring smart meter uptake, say MPs.
Amazon launches humanoid robots to ‘free up’ staff
The US tech giant is looking at ways it can automate more of its operations.
RMT union votes for six more months of rail strikes
RMT boss Mick Lynch said members had provided a "decisive mandate" for further action.
Top crypto firms named in $1bn fraud lawsuit
New York's top lawyer called it "another example of bad actors" in the crypto industry.
EU gives Meta and TikTok formal Hamas disinformation deadline
Both firms must respond within a week to the request for information under the EU's new tech rules.
New warrants given to force-fit prepayment meters
The practice has been halted since February but will resume only when approval is given by Ofgem.