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Supermarket favourites victims of shrinkflation, consumer group Which? says
From tea bags to crisps, supermarket staples are getting smaller, consumer group Which? says.
Fujitsu: MPs seek details on public sector contracts with IT firm
Committee looks to uncover how much money was handed out after Post Office scandal was uncovered.
US stocks surge to record high as market rebounds
Investors have been cheered by hopes that the US central bank's campaign of raising interest rates is over.
Port Talbot steelworks: Tata workers left stranded, say campaigners
Tata says closing the blast furnaces will reduce "overall UK country emissions by about 1.5%".
Sports Illustrated in further turmoil after AI scandal
The future of the storied sports journalism title is in doubt after its publisher has its licence revoked.
US home sales see worst year since 1995
The number of homes sold dropped to the lowest in nearly three decades, as prices continued to climb.
Port Talbot: Tata’s Steel 2,800 job cuts are ‘devastating’
A union says plans to replace Port Talbot blast furnaces will devastate local communities.
Fujitsu boss: We let society down over Post Office role
Paul Patterson told the Post Office inquiry Fujitsu wants to "get to the truth wherever it lays".
British Gas boss Chris O’Shea: ‘I can’t justify my pay of £4.5m’
Chris O'Shea, chief executive of Centrica, says he does not set his own pay but it is impossible to justify.
Retail sales fall at sharpest rate since Covid
Sales during December tumbled by 3.2% as shoppers stocked up earlier on Black Friday discounts.