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Who wins and who loses from new Australia trade deal?
Small firms are weighing up the benefits of the UK's new trade deal with Australia.
Amazon UK workers on brink of winning union victory
A majority of staff at its Coventry warehouse have signed up to a union, the GMB says.
Buying banknotes to survive Zimbabwe’s sky-high inflation
Soaring prices and widespread unemployment are forcing Zimbabweans to seek new ways to earn money.
CBI: New business group boss says sorry for failing victims
Rain Newton-Smith takes over as director general as the group reels from sexual misconduct claims.
Car parts giant mulls US move over green subsidies
Parts firm Unipart says UK will struggle to compete as US rolls out generous subsidies for manufacturers.
Half of NYC households face cost of living crisis
A family of four in New York City needs to make more than $100,000 to cover basic costs, according to a new analysis.
British American Tobacco to pay $635m for North Korea sanctions breaches
British American Tobacco says it regrets violating sanctions by selling to Pyongyang from 2007 and 2017.
Jes Staley says JPMorgan wants “shield” in Epstein case
JPMorgan has blamed Mr Staley for its relationship with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Bank of England economist says people need to accept they are poorer
Huw Pill, chief economist for the Bank of England, says asking for pay rises contributes to inflation.
Anger as fans say Coronation concert ballot ‘misleading’
Fans who applied to attend thought they had won, only to find out the tickets had already gone.