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The people making money from the pain of soaring prices
The BBC gains exclusive access to illegal moneylenders who are charging interest rates of up to 50%.
Universal credit: Parents can claim more of their childcare costs
Working families on universal credit can claim more of their childcare costs from Wednesday.
Drinks giant Diageo ends ‘broken’ Diddy partnership
The move comes after pop star Diddy accused the firm of neglecting his tequila brand because of his race.
Boots to close 300 UK pharmacies over the next year
The US-owned chain says it will "consolidate" stores in close proximity to each other.
Thames Water boss quits after sewage spills
Sarah Bentley steps down weeks after giving up her bonus over the company's poor performance.
Apple joins opposition to encrypted message app scanning
WhatsApp and iMessage could be forced to scan for child abuse images under the Online Safety Bill.
Ex-Audi boss Stadler avoids jail in VW emissions scandal
Rupert Stadler is given a suspended term and a fine for fraud and negligence over Dieselgate.
UK to work more closely with EU on financial services
The UK and EU pact is being seen as a step towards better relations over financial services.
Meta: Facebook owner launches $7.99 a month virtual reality service
It is the latest attempt by the parent company of Facebook to make its VR business profitable.
St Mungo’s: Staff at homeless charity being indefinite strike over pay
The charity has said that meeting workers' demands would leave it not "financially viable".