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US sues Elon Musk’s SpaceX over hiring policy
The US Department of Justice says rocket firm discriminated against refugees and asylum seekers.
Mary Earps: Nike will sell ‘limited quantities’ of England World Cup goalkeeper shirts
England fans will be able to buy Mary Earps replica goalkeeper shirts after Nike say "limited quantities" would go on sale.
Subway agrees sale to Dunkin’ and Baskin-Robbins owner Roark Capital
The sandwich maker has been bought by Roark Capital, ending six decades of family ownership.
Gatwick Airport: Bank holiday strike threat off after pay deal agreed
The Unite union calls off industrial action by ground handlers after securing improved pay deals.
Gas prices fall as fears over Australian strike recede
A strike at a major Australian gas plant had threatened to disrupt global supplies.
Artificial intelligence chip giant Nvidia sees sales more than double
The California-based company dominates the market for chips used in artificial intelligence systems.
Paddington Bear stamps released by Royal Mail for 65th anniversary
The Peruvian bear was first seen in 1958 after featuring in the book A Bear Called Paddington.
Rising numbers seek help for energy bill debts, warns Citizens Advice
Citizens Advice says it has seen a 17% rise the number of people asking for help with gas and electricity bills.
Post Office boss to return bonus after Horizon scandal
Nick Read says he will return all of his bonus after wrongful fraud accusations against postmasters.
Wilko: Jobs to go as attempts to find a buyer fail
However, the company's administrator said parts of the business could still be bought.