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Google could be forced to sell its Chrome browser over internet search monopoly claims
Google must sell its Chrome browser to restore competition in the online search market, US prosecutors have argued.
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Ford to cut thousands of jobs as industry frets over weak EV sales
Ford has announced plans to cut 4,000 jobs across Europe - including 800 in the UK - as the car industry frets over weak electric vehicle (EV) sales that could see firms fined more missing government targets.
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Nvidia shares take fresh hit as growth expectations disappoint
Nvidia, the chipmaker driving the boom in artificial intelligence (AI), has seen fresh falls in its share price following an earnings report amid continued supply chain constraints.
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Severn Trent announces profits worth millions as it seeks to increase cost of bills for customers
Another water company seeking to increase the cost of customer bills has reported increased profit and shareholder payouts.
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Cinven leads race to buy Grant Thornton UK stake
The private equity firm Cinven is in advanced talks to buy a major stake in Grant Thornton UK in a deal that would rank among the most significant ever struck in Britain's audit sector.
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Inflation hits higher than expected 2.3% in October as energy bills rise
Inflation has risen by more than expected due to an increase in energy bills, according to official figures.
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Rent control battle comes to Britain - but do they work?
When Craig, 42, from Falmouth, was told his rent was rising by nearly 20%, his first thought was his mother.
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Guardian owner to discuss Observer sale days before strike action
Journalists at The Guardian will stage their first strike action in over half a century next month in protest at its publisher's decision to sell The Observer, the world's oldest Sunday newspaper, to a five-year-old start-up.
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Spending calculator: Which prices are rising and falling fastest?
Inflation jumped to 2.3% in October - a six-month high.
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Big six supplier E.ON Next pays millions in compensation after billing failures
One of the UK's biggest energy providers has paid out £14.5m after a series of billing failures.