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Petrol stations accused of pocketing fuel duty cut

Posted on 4th Jul 2023

Treasury Select Committee chair claims retailers not customers benefitted from the tax cut.

ads saying no to kids forced us to sofa surf'

Posted on 4th Jul 2023

The findings from BBC analysis reveal a serious problem, say charities, but agents say landlords are worried about damage.

China curbs exports of key computer chip materials

Posted on 4th Jul 2023

Washington and Beijing have been battling for influence over the semiconductor industry.

Supermarkets forced to publish live fuel prices to cut costs

Posted on 4th Jul 2023

Retailers will be "held to account", ministers say, after drivers paid an extra 6p per litre for fuel in 2022.

Why hasn't mortgage pain led to a housing crash?

Posted on 8th Jul 2023

As interest rates rise, the market is faring much better than it has before in similar conditions.

US jobs growth weakest in more than two years

Posted on 7th Jul 2023

Employers add 209,000 jobs in June, a sign higher borrowing costs may be beginning to bite.

House prices fall at fastest rate in 12 years, says Halifax

Posted on 7th Jul 2023

Halifax says the drop is the biggest annual fall since 2011 as mortgage rates continue to rise for many.

Unilever: Cornetto maker defends decision to stay in Russia

Posted on 5th Jul 2023

Unilever said exiting was "not straightforward" as its operations would be taken over if it abandoned them.

Mortgage rates: Average five-year fix rises above 6%

Posted on 4th Jul 2023

Homeowners face higher costs as the rates for both two- and five-year fixed deals are now above 6%.

Petrol stations accused of pocketing fuel duty cut

Posted on 4th Jul 2023

Treasury Select Committee chair claims retailers not customers benefitted from the tax cut.

ads saying no to kids forced us to sofa surf'

Posted on 4th Jul 2023

The findings from BBC analysis reveal a serious problem, say charities, but agents say landlords are worried about damage.

China curbs exports of key computer chip materials

Posted on 4th Jul 2023

Washington and Beijing have been battling for influence over the semiconductor industry.

Supermarkets forced to publish live fuel prices to cut costs

Posted on 4th Jul 2023

Retailers will be "held to account", ministers say, after drivers paid an extra 6p per litre for fuel in 2022.

Jobs growth slows in US as borrowing costs climb

Posted on 7th Jul 2023

Employers add 209,000 jobs in June - the smallest number in more than two years.

House prices drop for third month in a row, says Halifax

Posted on 7th Jul 2023

Halifax says figures for June show prices edged down by 0.1% as the market continues to cool.

Unilever: Cornetto maker defends decision to stay in Russia

Posted on 5th Jul 2023

Unilever said exiting was "not straightforward" as its operations would be taken over if it abandoned them.

Mortgage rates: Average five-year fix rises above 6%

Posted on 4th Jul 2023

Homeowners face higher costs as the rates for both two- and five-year fixed deals are now above 6%.

Petrol stations accused of pocketing fuel duty cut

Posted on 4th Jul 2023

Treasury Select Committee chair claims retailers not customers benefitted from the tax cut.

ads saying no to kids forced us to sofa surf'

Posted on 4th Jul 2023

The findings from BBC analysis reveal a serious problem, say charities, but agents say landlords are worried about damage.

China curbs exports of key computer chip materials

Posted on 4th Jul 2023

Washington and Beijing have been battling for influence over the semiconductor industry.