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The women tackling the ‘woeful’ diversity in plumbing
Despite a shortage of plumbers and heating system installers the industry is still dominated by men.
Jail terms for sharing or creating explicit images without consent
Changes to the Online Safety Bill include up to two years in prison for sharing or creating explicit images without consent.
‘Parents forgo holidays over school uniform costs’
Families are spending too much on uniforms despite rules meant to cut costs, warns charity.
UK could be starved of energy, says North Sea boss
Labour's plan to end North Sea exploration and the government's tax policy both come under fire.
Tesco, Sainsbury’s and rivals say they are not making too much money
Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda and Morrisons were quizzed on their prices by MPs, but denied making excess profits.
Follow EU regulation to keep costs low, says Ford boss
Britain's car industry should keep "regulatory alignment" with the EU to avoid extra costs, says Tim Slatter.
Banks being slow to pass on savings rates – Hunt
The chancellor says there is an "issue" with banks taking "too long" to pass on higher rates to savers.
HSBC to leave Canary Wharf tower for new world headquarters
The bank will move to a smaller London office to allow for more flexible working post-pandemic.
Cineworld screens stay open despite administration
The struggling cinema chain is undergoing a restructuring as it tries to escape huge debts.
PwC Australia: Accounting giant splits business after tax leak scandal
The accounting giant will sell its Australian government consultancy operation for a nominal A$1.