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Eurozone interest rates reach joint record high
The European Central Bank raises rates for the ninth time in a row in an effort to control prices.
Gatwick strikes called off by ground staff
A planned four-day walkout from Friday is cancelled after revised pay offers are accepted.
Farage account row leads Coutts Bank boss to quit
Peter Flavel quits at the boss of the private bank over the handling of Nigel Farage's bank account closure.
US economy beats expectations with spring surge
The world's largest economy expanded at an annual rate of 2.4% in the three months to June.
New Amazon strike dates mark a year of industrial action
GMB union members at sites in Staffordshire and Coventry are set to walk out for two days in August.
Co-op warns rising crime could create ‘no-go’ areas for shops
The retailer says crime levels in its stores have shot up by more than one third over the past year.
Wizz Air passengers may get refunds as claims reopened
The aviation regulator is concerned passengers have not been compensated properly for disrupted flights.
Wizz Air passengers may get refunds as claims reopened
The aviation regulator is concerned passengers have not been compensated properly for disrupted flights.
British Gas: Anger as energy bill change leads to record profits
The energy supplier's profits approach £1bn after it is allowed to make more money from household bills.
Hollywood writers fear losing work to AI
US movie and TV writers have been on strike since May with artificial intelligence a core issue.