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Railways UK fares to rise 2.7% in January
Labour says latest above-inflation rise means fares have risen at double the rate of wages over a decade
UK fares to rise 2.7% in January
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Amazon Prime Video Will Premier League debut kick off a flood of subscribers?
Tech giant to livestream 20 matches in December in bid to drive Prime TV subscriptions in peak Christmas period
Will Premier League debut kick off a flood of subscribers?
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Fashion Beckhams in £38m dividend payout despite profits plunge
Holding company dividends follow widening losses at Victoria Beckham’s fashion label
Beckhams in £38m dividend payout despite profits plunge
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London Hedge fund’s 17 partners share £258m windfall
Bumper profits at Marshall Wace after major bets against UK firms
Hedge fund’s 17 partners share £258m windfall
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NatWest Online banking and mobile app crash on Black Friday
Online banking and mobile app crash on Black Friday
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Automotive industry Daimler to axe at least 10,000 jobs worldwide
Daimler to axe at least 10,000 jobs worldwide
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Energy Npower to axe up to 4,500 jobs as part of major restructuring plan
Npower to axe up to 4,500 jobs as part of major restructuring plan
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Carrot mania Shoppers in a frenzy over Aldi’s plush toy Kevin
Shoppers in a frenzy over Aldi’s plush toy Kevin
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Politics Brexit would free up more state aid for ailing firms, claims Johnson
Brexit would free up more state aid for ailing firms, claims Johnson
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Newspapers Daily Mail owner buys the i for £49.6m
Daily Mail owner buys the i for £49.6m
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Unauthorised overdrafts HSBC and Santander to refund customers
HSBC and Santander to refund customers
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Opinion & analysis
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Factcheck Is Boris Johnson right about EU state aid rules?
Is Boris Johnson right about EU state aid rules?
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It’s about time Ofwat got tougher on ‘game-playing’ water companies
Nils Pratley
It’s about time Ofwat got tougher on ‘game-playing’ water companies
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The case for old-fashioned tariff cuts
Jeffrey Frankel
The case for old-fashioned tariff cuts
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Experts debate the data Are economic doldrums likely to continue?
Are economic doldrums likely to continue?
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Spotlight
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Thinktanks Wealthy US donors gave millions to rightwing UK groups
Revelations raise questions about influence of foreign funding on British politics
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US The donors who gave generously to rightwing UK groups
Wealthy US donors gave millions to rightwing UK groups
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Is it safe to use public wifi?
I’m worried as I bought something online using my mobile on an airport network
Is it safe to use public wifi?
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Christmas gifts: does your family splurge or go for zero waste?
We speak to Britons about their habits, from backing local business to making presents at home
Christmas gifts: does your family splurge or go for zero waste?
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Dr Martens: are things going wrong with the UK’s beloved brand?
Dr Martens: are things going wrong with the UK’s beloved brand?
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‘Becoming a carer for my father has been financially disastrous’
‘Becoming a carer for my father has been financially disastrous’
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Should we really care about bank branch closures?
Patrick Collinson
Should we really care about bank branch closures?
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Let’s move to Inverness, Inverness-shire: wilderness on the doorstep
Let’s move to Inverness, Inverness-shire: wilderness on the doorstep
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I was left stranded after the RAC had a complete breakdown
I was left stranded after the RAC had a complete breakdown
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Homes for ‘upside-down’ living – in pictures
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London hedge fund’s 17 partners share £258m windfall
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Carrot mania: shoppers in a frenzy over Aldi’s plush toy Kevin
Carrot mania: shoppers in a frenzy over Aldi’s plush toy Kevin
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Black Friday 2019: best deals, bargains and the latest news – as it happened
Black Friday 2019: best deals, bargains and the latest news – as it happened
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12 EU states reject move to expose companies’ tax avoidance
12 EU states reject move to expose companies’ tax avoidance
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NatWest’s online banking and mobile app crash on Black Friday
NatWest’s online banking and mobile app crash on Black Friday
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RBS takes on Monzo with standalone digital bank Bó
RBS takes on Monzo with standalone digital bank Bó
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Daimler to axe at least 10,000 jobs worldwide
Daimler to axe at least 10,000 jobs worldwide
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Npower to axe up to 4,500 jobs as part of major restructuring plan
Npower to axe up to 4,500 jobs as part of major restructuring plan
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HSBC and Santander to refund customers over unauthorised overdrafts
HSBC and Santander to refund customers over unauthorised overdrafts
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Buy Nowt protest urges Yorkshire shoppers to ignore Black Friday
Buy Nowt protest urges Yorkshire shoppers to ignore Black Friday
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