The Post Office Horizon IT scandal is rooted in class prejudice
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I saw Paula Vennells ugly-cry over and over. Pity it was for herself
By Camilla Long
Post Office inquiry: Sub-postmasters beam as ex-chief executive Paula Vennells finally faces their questions
By Paul Kelso
Convictions to be quashed as Paula Vennells gives evidence
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Twelve people injured on flight to Dublin Airport after turbulence
By Sophie Mclaughlin and Alex Dunne
Turbulence: Twelve injured on Doha-Dublin flight
Twelve injured after Qatar Airways flight hits turbulence
Emergency services at Dublin Airport after passengers and crew injured by turbulence on Qatar Airways flight
Eight taken to hospital after turbulence caused passengers to 'hit the roof' on Dublin flight
By George Styllis
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Energy bills to fall by £122 in July under new cap
By Kevin Peachey
Nationwide: Millions of customers will miss out on bonus for second consecutive year due to strict criteria
By George Bunn
Nationwide to pay £100 'Fairer Share' bonus to millions of customers again – here's who will get the payment and when
By Emily White
Exact date £100 free cash will start landing in millions of bank accounts within WEEKS – and exact code to...
By Sam Walker
Nationwide launches trio of perks for members - Which? News
Here we go again: the Nationwide bonus most customers cannot get
By George Nixon
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BBC star and her family kicked off flight after asking passengers not to eat peanuts because of daughter’s...
By Harry GOODWIN
BBC weather presenter kicked off flight after row over peanut allergy
Girl with peanut allergy 'thrown off flight by captain'
By Gareth Corfield
Family told to leave plane after asking passengers not to eat nuts
By Neil Shaw
BBC presenter kicked off flight after crew showdown over daughter's peanut allergy
By Victoria Johns and John-paul Clark
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UK households will have £500 wiped from bank account due to 'forgotten' bill
By Jordan Coussins
Hidden bills costs Brits £500 a year - leading retail expert explains how to avoid
By Katie Elliott and Levi Winchester
UK households will lose £500 from bank due to 'forgotten' bill
By Jordan Coussins
Forgotten bills costing us £500 a year as number taken out doubles
By Neil Shaw
26% of UK consumers spent GBP 688 million on unused subscriptions
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Thousands of UK bank account holders set to get free £200 in account
By Jordan Coussins
All the banks giving away up to £200 free cash - from TSB to Nationwide
By Levi Winchester
‘Free money’ and 10% interest: carrots UK banks are dangling to get you to switch
By Rupert Jones
Santander offers all current account holders £175
By Ffion Lewis
Santander £175 offer to all current account holders
By David Powell and Ffion Lewis
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Supermarket soars to most expensive for basics after hiking price of essential 13 per cent in a week
By Emma Gill
Royal Mail probe as figures reveal how much first-class post actually arrives on time
By Alex Daniel
Royal Mail investigated by Ofcom for missing delivery targets
By Thomas Mackintosh
Royal Mail owner warns Czech billionaire’s offer could create risk around finances
By Kalyeena Makortoff and Alex Lawson
Royal Mail fails to deliver annual results
By Robert Lea
Royal Mail owner returns to profit as deadline nears for Křetínský bid
By Oliver Telling
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Live Well Centre relocation plans refused over 'crime' concerns and loss of retail space
By Naomi Corrigan
The year the state pension will start to collapse – whoever wins the election
By Mattie Brignal
State pension triple lock could be reformed with 'simple' change to make increase fairer
By Nicholas Dawson
State pensioners told payments could be hiked to £1,001 a month
By James Rodger
Experts predict State Pensions could rise to more than £1000 a month
By Matthew Evans
State pension triple lock is 'too expensive for UK to keep'
By Hugo Gye
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Ethereum price prediction for June 1 as whales move $118 million ETH
SEC paves way for ethereum ETFs in boost for crypto
By Will Schmitt
Spot Ethereum ETF approval 'may be better for Bitcoin' — Michael Saylor
By Ciaran Lyons
Spot ETH ETFs could see 25% of the demand of BTC counterpart – Bloomberg analysts
By Mike Dalton
Ethereum and Bitcoin Correlation: Will Ether Price Pick Up Pace?
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TUI flight to Turkey diverted and forced to land at Newcastle Airport due to 'disruptive passenger'
By David Huntley and Fahad Tariq
Glasgow TUI flight to Turkey diverted as 'drunken' passenger dragged off plane
By Fahad Tariq
Tui flight from Glasgow to Turkey makes emergency landing in Newcastle as 'drunken' passenger dragged off plane after 'assaulting cabin crew'
By Dimitris Kouimtsidis
Glasgow TUI flight forced to divert due to disruption
By Morgan Carmichael
Scots flight forced to make emergency landing after ‘booze-fuelled rammy causes chaos’...
By Jennifer Jones
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NatWest share sale abandoned as election campaign derails plans
By Joe Wright
NatWest share sale thrown into doubt by UK election in July
By Akila Quinio
Election campaign to derail multibillion NatWest retail offer
By Mark Kleinman
Britain set to scrap NatWest share sale ahead of July election, sources say
By Sinead Cruise and Anousha Sakoui
NatWest share sale abandoned because of election
By Jill Treanor
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Drivers 'stuck in A3 traffic for 5 hours' amid repairs to underpass wall
By Brendan Mcfadden
Hugh Grant hacked off at A3 travel chaos
More chaos on the roads as drivers suffer long queues heading out of London and at the Port of Dover - after H
Hugh Grant details bank holiday nightmare with children in candid post
By Isabelle Casey
Drivers stuck in A3 traffic for 5 hours amid repairs to underpass wall
By Jacob Phillips
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BlackRock encouraged Anglo to extend talks with BHP, source says - MINING.COM
BlackRock encouraged Anglo to extend talks with BHP, source says
By Mrinmay Dey
How likely is a BHP-Anglo merger now?
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By Nic Fildes, Harry Dempsey and Rob Rose
Anglo American rejects BHP’s third takeover offer of £38.6bn
By Alex Lawson
BlackRock encouraged Anglo to extend talks with BHP
By Anjli Raval, Harriet Agnew and Harry Dempsey
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Hedge funds hit by lack of private equity exits
By Harriet Agnew, Costas Mourselas and Will Louch
I’m planning to travel the world after finding £100k lost savings – I’m one of millions who almost missed o...
By Laura Purkess
Over a quarter of DC members have never checked their pension online
By Martin Richmond
Nearly 40% of savers at risk of losing track of pensions
Pension Ostriches: Over 25% of workplace pension savers have never checked their pension online
Pension savers risk being 'thousands of pounds out of pocket' as over £9,000 on average goes unclaimed
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Drivers in England given 72-hour warning as expert says 'avoid'
By Jordan Coussins
Bank holiday travel trouble as more than 20 million cars hit the road with thunderstorms possible
Drivers warned of busiest bank holiday in years with 20m UK journeys forecast
By Gwyn Topham
How bad will bank holiday travel be on trains, planes and roads?
By Simon Calder
M4 and M5 traffic live: Bank holiday and half-term traffic as holidaymakers flock to West Country
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Air hostess gets payout after turbulence broke leg in seven places
By Neil Shaw
"I just started panicking": Air hostess gets payout after turbulence broke leg in seven places - but won't be able to return to 'dream job'
Thomas Cook flight attendant loses dream job after turbulence breaks leg in seven places
By Ashley Pemberton and Lucy Thornton
Flight attendant broke leg in seven places during severe turbulence
By Sara Odeen-isbister
Air hostess's torment after breaking leg in seven places during turbulence
By Jordan Coussins and Ashley Pemberton
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Teenage killer's shameless bid to get his life sentence cut
By Damon Wilkinson
UK law will let regulators fine Big Tech without court approval
By Emma Roth
Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act receives Royal Assent
The U.K. Holds Firm in the Fight for Fair Competition With the DMCC Act, But It's Not Over Yet — Spotify
Newton hails new tech law at Bloomsbury investor reception
UK passes DMA-like bill that could force Apple to allow other games stores on iOS
By Sophie McEvoy
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Newcastle dad fined after concerned McDonald's staff called police over early hours drive-thru trip
By David Huntley
Urgent warning for drivers over ‘devastating’ insurance trap that could cost you thousands of pounds ext...
By Laura Purkess
UK drivers warned to watch out for ‘crash for cash’ fraud claims
By Rupert Jones
Motorists warned as 'crash for cash' insurance scams hit record high - Is your area at risk?
By Hemma Visavadia
Tackling crash for cash insurance fraud - House of Commons Library
By Francesco Masala, Maria Lalic and Grahame Allen
Insurer Warns Of Surge In 'Crash For Cash' Fraud
By Irene Madongo
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TfL Cycle Sundays: Bid to get more Londoners cycling in capital
New Strava London cycle route maps launched by TfL for every borough
By Rafi Mauro-benady
TfL launches 'Cycle Sundays' to get more people on bikes
By James Howell-jones
TfL embraces Strava and summery visuals to get Londoner's cycling
By Scarlett Sherriff
Bid to get more Londoners cycling in the capital
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Rare coin with 'low mintage' valued at £9k and people could have one lying around
By John-paul Clark and Christine Younan
Rare coin worth £9k if you own one – but there's only thousands out there
By Christine Younan
Rare coin with 'very low mintage' worth £9k – but you'll need 'luck' to own one
Coin with 'low mintage' could fetch £9000 – here's how to spot one
Rare coin with 'low mintage' is worth £9k – but there's not many out there
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'Thousands' of creatures wash up on Westcountry beach
By Mary Stenson
My 11-year-old doubles his pocket money selling clothes online
By Lily Russell-jones
Pocket money: Do you do chores for spending money?
Money blog: Top 10 places kids spend pocket money - as new data reveals going rate for 2024
Children top up pocket money with extra work
By Star Mcfarlane, Kevin Peachey and Charlotte Edwards
British kids clean cars, mow lawns and wash windows for pocket money - Free Press
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Technology for slashing nuclear power plant waste wins Swiss backing
By Malcolm Moore and Michael Peel
Sainsbury’s, Marks and Spencer and Lidl opening times this Bank Holiday weekend in full
By Phoebe Cornish
Full list of late May bank holiday opening hours for major supermarkets including Tesco, Sainsburys and more
Late May bank holiday opening times: Which stores will open? Tesco, Aldi, Sainsbury's and more...
By Solen Le Net
Late May bank holiday 2024 opening times — Monday and long weekend shopping hours revealed at Tesco, Asda a...
By Louis Allwood
Supermarket opening times for Spring bank holiday 2024 including Asda and Aldi
By Rob Andrews
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Thousands of households lose Housing Benefit and Council Tax Support after being excluded
By David Bentley
Benfits warning: 310,000 older people on low incomes miss out on help with housing costs as 'massive postcode lottery' unveiled
Age UK petition calls for the keeping of offline routes to everyday services
Hundreds of thousands of pensioners deprived of benefits due to digital exclusion, charity finds
By Elizabeth Short
Thousands missing out on DWP benefits due to 'postcode lottery'
By Jordan Coussins
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Nvidia Stock Tops $1,000, Blackwell Could Aid 10-Fold Rise By 2026
By Peter Cohan
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Winning Lotto numbers tonight: National Lottery results with Thunderball on Saturday, May 25
By Emily Sleight
National Lottery Lotto results LIVE: Numbers for tonight's draw - Saturday, May 25
By Simon Coyle
Time to check your tickets! Lucky Brit scoops £3.9 million National Lottery jackpot in Saturday's draw
By Taryn Kaur Pedler
Wednesday's Lotto jackpot estimated at £5.2m after no weekend winners
Lotto ticket-holder claims £3.9 million prize
By Rachel Vickers
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How to land a £150,000 job in law — just don't expect to have a life
By Laith Al-khalaf
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Update issued after train services are halted between Birmingham and Wolverhampton due to cable theft
By Paul Jenkins
'World-changing' indoor solar cells offer everlasting electronics
By Anthony Cuthbertson
Chefs overtake software developers for UK skilled worker visas
By Delphine Strauss and Amy Borrett
Birmingham Airport queues live as new security check-points rolled out in huge change
By Naomi Desouza
Long Birmingham Airport queues ahead of bank holiday weekend
By Andrew Dawkins
'Absolute carnage!': Thousands of holiday-goers face long queues at Birmingham Airport ahead of bank holiday weekend
By Isabelle Parkin
Over 220000 people are flying from Birmingham Airport this half term
By Lynsey Bagnall
Queues stretch outside airport due to construction
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FTSE-100 housebuilder Persimmon weighs £1bn bid for rival Cala
By Mark Kleinman
HSBC considers giving graduates jobs in China and India after UK offers pulled
By Simon Foy
Morning Coffee: HSBC sent rejected candidates an unfortunate email. Citi compliance officer says she was fired for whistleblowing
By Sarah Butcher
Deloitte, HSBC & KPMG withdraw job offers to foreign graduates
By Serena Haththotuwa
Energy Voice: Impact of changes to the skilled worker route on the energy sector
Government 'don't fully understand impact' of huge visa rule change for foreign workers, Cranswick boss warns
By Chris Burn
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Can Rishi Sunak really rely on the Conservative economic record?
By David Smith
Things can only get better? For Sunak and the UK economy, this might be as good as it gets
By Larry Elliott
Weakness is Rishi Sunak's biggest problem
By Peter Kellner
Neither party has an economic plan to escape stagnation, and neither has my vote
By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
Sharp improvement in economic optimism but little benefit for Conservatives who still trail significantly
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The moment I learnt to relax and trust the driverless car
By Matt Rudd
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Shoppers warned of urgent pasta sauce recall as it may contain glass
By David Huntley
Urgent recall issued for shoppers over pieces of glass in popular item
By Josh Milton
Supermarket recalling pasta sauce which may contain glass
By Neil Shaw
Supermarket urgently recalls pasta sauce over fears it may contain glass
Urgent recall on Waitrose pasta sauce that 'could contain glass'
By Jordan Coussins
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Shocking reason why NYC hotel rooms have gotten so expensive - with average room now costing $300 a night
By Stephen Lepore
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Beautiful little city named best in UK as it beats Durham and Princess Kate favourite
Belfast named by Which? as one of top UK spots for a city break in 2024
By Sophie Mclaughlin
The three Welsh destinations named among the best for a staycation by Which?
By Cathy Owen
Liverpool named UK's best large city break in Which? survey
The best UK cities and towns for a staycation break named by Which?
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