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Russian Carlsberg staff arrested after business seized
Two senior managers of Carlsberg's Russian subsidiary were arrested on Wednesday over allegations of fraud.
Jeremy Hunt pledges millions to boost UK car battery production
The chancellor is set to announce hundreds of millions more in subsidies and grants for battery makers.
Benefit claimants not seeking work to face mandatory work placements
It is part of a plan to get people back to work, with more investment in career support also promised.
South East Water: Ofwat investigates possible supply failures
South East Water is the worst for water supply interruptions in England and Wales, Ofwat says.
Hotel Chocolat founders share £288m from Mars sale
Angus Thirlwell and Peter Harris will each net £144m after selling firm to the confectionery giant.
Train drivers announce new strikes in December
Aslef announces a "rolling programme" of walkouts which rail firms say are "wholly unnecessary".
PepsiCo sued by New York state for plastic pollution
The lawsuit against the world's second biggest food company is the latest in greenwashing cases against big firms.
Five things we learned from the Biden-Xi meeting
The rival presidents found common ground on climate change, military communications and fentanyl.
How factories are deploying AI on production lines
Manufacturers are exploring how AI can predict machine faults before they happen.
Energy standing charges review after anger at rises
Standing charges are the cost of having a home connected to gas and electricity, but rises have been criticised.