The return of βTescopolyβ? How Britainβs biggest retailer dominates everyday life
Supermarket chain has quietly got its groove back to grab even more of shoppersβ spending this year
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Supermarket chain has quietly got its groove back to grab even more of shoppersβ spending this year
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Manufacturing is buckling under sky-high energy bills. Time to closely regulate price-gouging gas plants or take ownership of supply
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First Brands and Tricolor failures raise concerns for wider financial sector, including traditional banks
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One of the largest mussel exporters in Britain lose Β£150,000 after three lorries were prevented from entering EU
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Club and Penguin bars are now βchocolate flavourβ after owner McVitieβs cuts cocoa content amid soaring prices
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Ahead of Anthony Albaneseβs White House visit, a βprice floorβ and US investment in mining ventures have been flagged
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Staff letter details plan to cut share to between 25% and 29%, using some funds to boost pay of head office staff
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Wall Street sounds alarm over strain throughout car lending market as experts warn of potential risks for wider economy
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Signs of credit stress leave markets in Europe and Asia down, while investors turn to safe haven assets
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Non-dom regime was abolished in April and carmaker says βsome people are getting out of that countryβ
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Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news
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The RBA is holding fire on further rate cuts until it is confident that inflation is easing. But the latest jobs data complicates matters
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Trump tariffs are not meant to apply to returned goods if they were manufactured in the US
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Zions and Western Alliance reveal problems with bad loans as scrutiny of regional banksβ lending practices increases
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High court claim says company knowingly sold product containing asbestos and βconcealedβ risk to public
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Kristalina Georgieva urges vigilance over βvery significant shift of financingβ after collapse of Tricolor and First Brands
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Sue Rizzello is among thousands in UK suing the firm, which denies selling baby powder containing asbestos
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Government has been footing bill for loss-making company since April as minister acknowledges threat of EU tariffs
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Exclusive poll: Inflation remains a concern despite presidentβs pledge to reduce prices on βday oneβ
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Lobbyists attended 48% more meetings than Tories, as Labour accused of giving them βbackstage passβ
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Almost 6% of global workforce will be cut over next two years, including 12,000 white-collar professionals
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A resilient labour market is the jewel in Laborβs crown when it comes to its economic record. Is this monthβs data a blip, or the start of something bigger?
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Lift in latest data keeps UK on track to be among the fastest-growing major economies this year
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Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news
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Adani has strongly rejected the Australia Instituteβs findings, including that customers paid an average of $102 a tonne in 2022-23
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Letter: Drug manufacturers may lament the UKβs drug prices, writes Simon Dixon, but the NHS should celebrate them
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Consumers and corporates should both welcome CMA proposals to overhaul regulations unchanged since the 1960s
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Even as the government and investors try to treat the Trump situation as βnormalβ, the US has never been less attractive to Australian holidaymakers
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Fast-fashion retailer recorded 20% growth in sales and fees to $37bn but big hit is expected from US changes to import tax rules
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Ratio would be highest since aftermath of second world war, with UK among G20 countries forecast to peak above
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