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Renters compete with 20 others in battle to find a home
Requests to view each rental property have more than tripled in four years as competition rises.
Renting reforms needed now not later, say charities
A group of charities wants the government to speed up plans to overhaul private renting in England.
Travel recovery to boost global economy, says IMF
World economy expected to grow 3% this year but inflation and interest rates pose risk, says IMF.
NatWest CEO Dame Alison Rose facing government pressure to resign
Dame Alison Rose admitted a "serious error" in talking about Nigel Farage's relationship with its private banking arm Coutts.
Nigel Farage: NatWest boss admits ‘serious error’ in bank closure row
The chancellor has "significant concerns" about the conduct of Natwest CEO Dame Alison Rose, BBC News is told.
UPS reaches deal with Teamsters union to avert strike
The agreement raises starting pay for part-time staff to $21 (£16.31) an hour.
Rare Apple computer trainers on sale for $50,000
The iconic pair were a limited edition made in the 1990s only for employees.
Twitter headquarters left with half a sign as police interrupt
The microblogging firm pauses removal of its name at San Francisco HQ after changing its brand to X.
Petrol and diesel car ban immovable, says Michael Gove
The government is facing calls from senior Tories to ditch what they see as unpopular green policies.
Magnum-maker Unilever’s profits higher after it raises prices
The consumer goods giant sees profits rise by a fifth based almost entirely on increasing its prices.