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Southern Water bosses decline bonuses after sewage discharge anger
Bosses of Southern Water are refusing their bonuses amid anger over discharges into the sea.
US jobs growth weakest in more than two years
Employers add 209,000 jobs in June, a sign higher borrowing costs may be beginning to bite.
Empire Cinemas collapses into administration
Six cinemas close in the chain immediately, with the loss of 150 jobs, say administrators.
Final Ford Fiesta rolls off production line in Cologne
Ford has made the Fiesta since 1976 but is modifying its Cologne plant to produce more electric vehicles.
Yellen criticises Chinese curbs against US firms
The US Treasury Secretary said decoupling the world’s two largest economies would destabilise the global economy.
Martin Lewis felt ‘sick’ seeing deepfake scam ad on Facebook
A fake advert circulating online features a computer-generated likeness of the money-saving expert.
Strike action could hit summer holiday flights in Europe
A union for European air traffic controllers says it could strike in a row over staffing and pay.
House prices fall at fastest rate in 12 years, says Halifax
Halifax says the drop is the biggest annual fall since 2011 as mortgage rates continue to rise for many.
Japanese workers are finally seeing their pay jump
Wages in the world's third largest economy grew at the fastest pace in 28 years in May.
HS2: Government unclear on Euston station goal, report finds
In March it was announced that work on the new Euston station would be paused for two years.