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Organised shoplifting on the rise, says Waitrose
Supermarket reports a hike in cases, as MP says steal-to-order gangs are "operating with impunity".
New Renault-Geely engine firm to have headquarters in UK
The deal between France's Renault and the Chinese maker of London taxis will support 19,000 jobs.
Threads: The BBC drama which affected a generation of viewers
Threads is a social media app for some and a nightmarish BBC movie from 1984 for others.
Canada probes Nike, Dynasty Gold over alleged use of Uyghur forced labour
Its ethics watchdog is also investigating a gold company over use of forced labour in China operations.
The mega-strike that could take down Hollywood
Actors prepare to join writers on the picket lines, shutting down TV and film productions.
Public sector pay: Government weigh up 6.5% increase
The announcement is expected on Thursday, following formal sign off from the prime minister and chancellor.
Royal Mail workers end long-running row over pay
The deal to end the dispute comes after 115,000 postal workers held 18 days of strikes last year.
Nutmeg co-founder Nick Hungerford dies aged 43, months after setting up charity
Nick Hungerford was inspired by his young daughter to set up a charity to support bereaved children.
Microsoft’s deal to buy Call of Duty maker boosted by US judge
The Federal Trade Commission in the US had sought to block the proposed merger on competition grounds.
Bank of America accused of opening credit cards without customer consent
Bank of America is ordered to pay $150m (£116m) in penalties after an investigation by US regulators.