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Asia is spending big to battle low birth rates – will it work?
Governments in the region are spending hundreds of billions of dollars trying to reverse the trend.
Vauxhall-maker warns Brexit may force it to close UK factory
Vauxhall-maker Stellantis is calling on the government to renegotiate some Brexit rules or risk losing electric
Two poultry workers test positive for bird flu
The cases in England were found during screening and there is no sign of human-to-human transmission.
Bank of England economist sorry for ‘accept you’re poorer’ remark
Huw Pill says he regrets saying people should get used to being poorer or risk high inflation.
Teachers and nurses dragged into higher taxes, warns think tank
The Institute for Fiscal Studies warns a freeze on income tax thresholds will hit middle earners.
Liverpool John Lennon Airport says Jet2’s arrival boosts jobs and choices
More than 200 jobs will be created as the firm announces 54 weekly flights from Liverpool.
Greggs’ goujons, wedges and pizza help boost sales
The bakery chain said hot food like chicken goujons, wedges and pizza were particularly popular.
Vodafone to cut 11,000 jobs as new boss says firm ‘not good enough’
New chief Margherita Della Valle says the mobile firm's performance "has not been good enough".
Record numbers not working due to ill health
Mental health issues and back and neck pain have contributed to the rise in long-term sickness.
Eurovision: Liverpool event better than we imagined, businesses say
Businesses in Liverpool celebrate a bumper two weeks thanks to an influx of visitors for Eurovision.