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US Steel to be bought by Japan’s Nippon in $15bn deal
The workers' union said it did not want to see a sale to a foreign buyer.
Southwest Airlines fined $140m for holiday meltdown
The penalty is the heftiest issued on an airline following the delays last winter for two million people.
London’s transport to get £250m government investment in 2024
TfL's chief says the funding package will still leave the body with an overall funding shortfall.
EU takes action against Elon Musk’s X over disinformation
The EU says it is launching "formal enforcement proceedings" against the social media platform.
BP pauses all Red Sea shipments after rebel attacks
The US will lead an international force to protect ships on the key route, after several firms suspend journeys.
Hollywood Bowl says minimum wage rise may lead to higher prices
The 10-pin bowling operator says a "painful" minimum wage increase was higher than the firm expected.
White men ’30 times likelier to succeed in finance’
Working class women from an ethnic minority also have a "double disadvantage" the study said.
Green shipping corridors gaining momentum
Ports around the world are investing in green fuels to allow cargo ships to sail carbon-free.
Nasdaq on the hunt for more UK firms to list in US
The US stock exchange wants to lure more companies from London to raise investor cash in New York instead.
Sellafield boss hits back at safety failure claims
Speaking to the BBC, the nuclear site's boss rejects hacking claims and accusations of safety failings.