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Train drivers will strike again over pay

Some 9,500 drivers from 12 firms will walk out on Saturday 26 November, the fifth strike since July.

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Economists question ‘black hole’ in UK finances

The government’s justification for upcoming UK tax rises and spending cuts is shaky, economists say.

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KFC apologises after German Kristallnacht promotion

The fast-food chain urged German customers to commemorate the Nazi pogrom with cheesy chicken.

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Brexit-backing Next boss says UK needs more overseas workers

Lord Wolfson urges the government to let more foreign workers into the UK to tackle labour shortages.

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John Lewis, Tesco and Lidl tone down Christmas adverts

John Lewis says the cost-of-living crisis was “front of mind” as it joins other big brands launching festive campaigns.

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Elon Musk foreign ties worth looking at, Joe Biden says

The US president was asked whether Saudi Arabia helping the Tesla boss to buy Twitter should be probed.

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The shops that connect people with their home countries

Migrant communities around the world lift trade between their new and former countries.

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Why brewing boss had to destroy a truck-load of beer

Bill Shufelt, co-founder of Athletic Brewing Company, shares his business advice for the CEO Secrets series.

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The people stuck renting who can’t afford to retire

A growing number of older renters are struggling as rents rise and the cost of living increases.

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Energy firms remotely swap homes to prepay meters

The regulator said some “vulnerable customers had been left without power for days or even weeks”.