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Heineken sells off Russian beer business for €1
The lager-maker will take a huge loss on the division which, it said, had taken longer to jettison.
Renters’ rights violations to be investigated
The UK's competition authority said some landlords may not be following consumer protection rules.
Donald Trump breaks silence on Musk’s X after Georgia arrest
Mr Trump's first post on the platform formerly called Twitter since January 2021 includes his mugshot.
OnlyFans owner gets $338m payout
The platform says it now hosts more than three million creators, serving almost 240 million users.
Train strikes to hit major events like Reading and Leeds festivals
Visitors to the Reading and Leeds festivals and Notting Hill Carnival face disruption as rail workers walk out.
Energy bills drop slightly for winter but will remain high
A new price cap by regulator Ofgem means a typical home will pay £1,923 a year from October for energy.
Wilko: Canadian investor in last-ditch talks over chain
Final offers to save the 90-year-old retail chain must be submitted by Friday.
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.