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National Grid boss claims Heathrow had 'enough power' despite shutdown
The chief executive of National Grid has claimed that Heathrow Airport had enough power from other substations despite Friday's shutdown.
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Trump trade war: Hopes rise for limited escalation
Global financial markets are giving a cautious welcome to reports that the Trump administration is to row back on elements of its threatened trade war escalation.
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Former Spurs chief Buchler sails to rescue of Fairline Yachts
An investment vehicle founded by a former Tottenham Hotspur Football Club executive is sailing to the rescue of one of Britain's biggest luxury boat-builders with a pledge to keep its manufacturing operations in the UK.
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Banks and Which? unite to demand fraud action from tech giants
Britain's biggest banks and most prominent consumer campaign group have joined forces in a rare show of unity to urge ministers to accelerate action to tackle Britain's online fraud epidemic.
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Prove how many potholes you've fixed or lose cash, councils told
The government is telling local councils they must publish data on how many potholes they have fixed or risk losing their share of an extra £500m set aside for fixing roads.
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When is the spring statement - and what do you need to know about it?
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is poised to deliver an update on the health of the British economy on Wednesday.
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Second homes to be taxed double by most councils - a 'naked cash grab' or not far enough?
Campaigners say a new 100% council tax premium on second homes in England will do little to ease the housing crisis, with one group describing it as a "naked cash grab".
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves 'rejects' analysis average family set to be £1,400 a year poorer by 2030
The chancellor says she "rejects" new analysis that suggests the average family could be £1,400 a year worse off by the end of the decade.
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How Donald Trump's tariffs are wreaking chaos in the British metal industry
As the clock ticked down towards 12.01am Eastern Standard Time on 12 March, Liam Bates kept refreshing his browser.
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Harrods proposes six-figure payouts to victims of al Fayed abuse
Lawyers for Harrods are proposing six-figure payouts to settle claims brought by sexual abuse victims of the London department store's former owner, Mohamed al Fayed.