Qantas 'ghost flights': Airline agrees payouts to settle lawsuit
Qantas to pay $120m after allegedly selling tickets for cancelled flights – video
Qantas agrees to pay $79 million in compensation and a fine for selling seats on canceled flights
By Rod McGuirk
Qantas To Pay $66 Million Fine After "Ghost Flights" Scandal
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Heineken to reopen 62 more 'lost' boozers with 150 pubs to be brought back by end of year
By Graham Hiscott
Heineken to create more than 1000 new jobs in £39m pub investment plan
By Henry Saker-Clark
The Whitakers Arms in Accrington part of Heineken investment
By Nat Goodlad
Heineken £39m investment to reopen more than 60 closed UK pubs
Heineken to reopen closed UK pubs as cost of living pressures ease
By Eri Sugiura
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Thousands of homes warned of old landline switch off happening in 84 locations...
By Aiya Zhussupova
BT to switch off landline phones in 84 new UK locations - see if your area is affected
By David Snelling and Abbie Meehan
Sale of copper-based phone and broadband services to stop in more areas
By Alan Jones
Old landline switch off confirmed in 84 new UK locations - check your postcode now
By David Snelling
BT Openreach to switch off old landlines in more than 80 locations including North East - full list
By Catherine Addison-swan
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Interest rate cuts loom. They won't shift the economy or politics
By David Smith
Bank of England Rates Decision: What to Expect on May 9
By James Gard
BOE Rate Cuts: UK Interest-Rate Plan Will Differ From the Fed’s
By Craig Stirling and Tom Rees
Should the Bank of England cut interest rates with Britain’s economy in bloom?
By Phillip Inman
Bank of England to stay optimistic but avoid endorsing June rate cut
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Ministers apply finishing touches to 'Tell Sid'-style NatWest offer
By Mark Kleinman
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Tourists avoid Scotland because of SNP crackdown on short-term lets
By Daniel Sanderson
SNP holiday lets chaos is scaring off tourists, says Airbnb
Airbnb says SNP’s ‘shambolic’ short-term lets policy is scaring tourists away from Scotland...
By Gordon Tait
Airbnb says short-term rental fees are harming Scottish tourism
By Jeremy A Watson
Six Months On: An update on the impact of Scotland's short-term let rules
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Buffett lays out expansive role for successor Greg Abel at poignant Berkshire AGM
By Eric Platt and Michela Tindera
PEPE’s fork PORK faces bloodbath: Here’s what’s going on
By Dipayan Mitra and Saman Waris
Quarter of Gen Z have never answered their phones, survey finds
By Ali Mitib
One in three Brits 'hate' unexpected phone calls and a quarter rarely or never answer them
Why people no longer pick up the phone when you call them
Opinion
By Neil Shaw
Brits 'hate' unexpected phone calls and a quarter rarely or never answer them
One in three Brits 'despise' unexpected phone calls and quarter rarely or never answer
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Woodford scandal shows why we still need to name and shame
By Johanna Noble
Jeremy Hunt warns FCA against 'naming and shaming' businesses under investigation
By Suzi Ring, George Parker and Harriet Agnew
City grandee defends watchdog in name-and-shame row
By Ben Martin and James Hurley
UK Conservatives try to win City of London's heart with swipe at finance watchdog
The FCA's Name-and-Shame Plan Is Mad, Bad and Dangerous to the City
Opinion
By Marcus Ashworth
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Aslef train strikes to impact Greater Anglia services
By Alice Cunningham
Rail strikes restart as Aslef train drivers embark on new action
By Gwyn Topham
London Train Strikes May 2024: How to Travel
By Amy Houghton
Rail union leader 'incredibly upbeat' ahead of next train drivers' strikes
By Simon Calder
Brits brace for Bank Holiday travel chaos as week of rail strikes begins and millions of drivers hit the...
By Ethan Singh and Jane Matthews
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Brexit changes linked to 'collapse in confidence' for UK farmers
By David Maddox
Farmer confidence at lowest in England and Wales since survey began, NFU says
By Jack Simpson
Bread, biscuit and beer prices could rise due to wet weather
By Dearbail Jordan
UK wet weather could push up price of bread, beer and biscuits
Business confidence among UK farmers at its lowest
By Madeleine Speed
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Royal Mail bidder pledges to prevent job cuts if he takes charge
By Ben Marlow and James Warrington
'Czech Sphinx' promises to leave Royal Mail pension pots alone
By Oliver Gill
Billionaire Czech Sphinx bidding for Royal Mail insists he would not slash any jobs if he succeeds
CWU: privatisation has failed one of Britain’s most important institutions
Royal Mail must not sell out to Czech Sphinx Daniel Kretinsky, says RUTH SUNDERLAND
By Ruth Sunderland
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Delayed ferries' green credentials in doubt after it emerges Scotland has no facilities to power them
By Paula Murray
Ping An votes against reappointment of HSBC CEO as director, source says
By Megan Davies, Gursimran Kaur and Josie Kao
HSBC's rebel investor Ping An votes against outgoing boss Noel Quinn
By Jill Treanor
Geopolitical tensions and Covid crisis: tightrope walk on China and Trump facing new HSBC boss
By Kalyeena Makortoff
HSBC chief executive quits bank to focus on work-life balance
HSBC CEO Hit With Ping An Protest at Final Shareholder Meeting
By Harry Wilson, Donal Griffin and Manuel Baigorri
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Weekly Market Outlook (06-10 May)
By Giuseppe Dellamotta
Week Ahead for FX, Bonds: Australia, U.K. Central-Bank Decisions Take Center Stage
By Fabiana Negrin Ochoa
Asia week ahead: China's trade data and an upcoming RBA decision take the spotlight
By Nicholas Mapa, Robert Carnell and Lynn Song
Ahead of the game: 6 May 2024
By Tony Sycamore
Trading the week ahead [Video]
By Giles Coghlan
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Britain would be better off with fewer buy-to-let landlords, says L&G
By Melissa Lawford
Barclays customers warned 'act immediately' and 'reset credentials' over scam threat
Barclays warns customers to 'act immediately' and 'reset credentials'
Barclays issues urgent warning to anyone with a mobile phone over new scam
By James Rodger
Barclays issues warning about 'harmful' mobile phone scam that most people don't spot
Barclays warns customers to 'act immediately' and 'reset credentials'
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UK installs record number of public electric vehicle chargers
By Jasper Jolly
How farms can help meet electric vehicle charging demands
Record number of EV chargers installed in the UK last quarter
By Jo Borras
Electric car charger installations hit 'significant milestone' with UK 'well on the way' to hit 100k devices
By Hemma Visavadia
London and Scotland lead in electric charging access
By Dimitris Mavrokefalidis
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House prices are falling – but what does it mean for the future market?
By James Moore
UK house prices fall as mortgage costs bite, says Nationwide
By Kevin Peachey
UK house prices fall unexpectedly for second month in a row
By Rupert Jones and Jack Simpson
April sees slowing in annual house price growth
By Robert Gardner
What happened to the housing crash?
By Will Dunn
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Woman faces 'pathetic' court battle for parking on own driveway
By Ryan O'Neill
Council threatens to take woman to court for parking on her own driveway
Woman facing 'pathetic' court battle with council for parking on her own driveway
By Ryan O'Neill
Woman at war with council for parking on her own driveway – she blames neighbours
By Zita Whalley
Woman faces court battle with council for parking on her own driveway
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The U.K. economy could stare down long-term irrelevance without immigration
By Ryan Hogg
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Weekend - 'Yellen counsels caution on currency intervention after surge in yen'
By Eamonn Sheridan
Japan used $59bn to prop up the yen but consumers may still cut back
By David Keohane, Kana Inagaki and Leo Lewis
USD/JPY snaps three-day losing streak above 153.50, Yellen counsels caution on currency intervention
USDJPY Might Have Found The Top
Yellen Counsels Caution on Currency Intervention After Yen Surge
By Christopher Condon
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BNB wishes to cross $600, but why the altcoin can drop to $550 instead
By Saman Waris and Victor Olanrewaju
Why Binance Coin Price Can Overcome Market Turmoil to Rally Beyond $700?
By Sahil Mahadik
Top Analyst Says One Blue-Chip Altcoin ‘Begging To Break Out,’ Updates Outlook on Bitcoin and Ethereum
By Mark Emem
BNB rises against Bitcoin: What does this mean for the crypto market?
By Ann Maria Shibu and Himalay Patel
Exploring the Benefits of BNB for Travelers and Investors
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Cumbrian jobs under threat as Premier Inn owner to axe 1500
By Paul Mctaggart
Fears two popular Kent restaurants have been earmarked for closure
By Phil Hayes
Margate's Promenade Brewers Fayre could be affected by Whitbread's room expansion plans
By Kathy Bailes
Premier Inn owner Whitbread to cut 1,500 jobs and shut 100-plus restaurants
By Julia Kollewe
Premier Inn owner Whitbread to axe 1,500 jobs as it looks to expand hotel business
By James Sillars
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Charity shop stunned by 'hope you fail' letter from 'neighbourhood watch'
By Yasmin Wakefield
Nottingham city centre updates: Roads near Motorpoint Arena reopen after incident
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The electric car crash will rival the dotcom bubble
By Dominic Lawson
Zero emissions rules could see manufacturers start deserting UK market
By Aimee Turner
Electric car sales record their best ever start to a year
By Grace Gausden
Electric car mandate causing 'considerable' challenges as manufacturers debate slashing vehicle sales
By Hemma Visavadia
Stellantis CEO says EV mandates will 'kill' the car industry
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Stifel sex with cleaner claims follow complaints and exits of senior women
By Sarah Butcher
High-flyers leave investment bank Stifel after sex with cleaner
By Alistair Osborne
City traders fired after being caught having sex with a cleaner in the office after-hours
By Mark Hookham and Charlotte Griffiths
Stifel Employees Exit After Probe Into Relationship With Cleaner
By Donal Griffin
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Shoppers 'devastated' as M&S to shut 'busy' store for good in just weeks
By Casey Cooper
Marks and Spencer Sunderland to close later this month
By Kayleigh Beth Fraser
M&S finally confirms closing date for Sunderland store
By Tony Gillan
Leicester city centre 'resilient' says Sir Peter Soulsby after Marks and Spencer closure news
By Tess Rushin
Leicester Marks & Spencer store to close under plans
By Matt Taylor
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Aldi shoppers' anger at finding out what 'e' symbol on products really means
By Wayne Ankers
Aldi shoppers fume after discovering what 'e' symbol on products really means
People are feeling cheated after discovering what 'e' symbol on food packaging means
By Jess Battison
Supermarket shoppers discover true meaning of symbol as they brand it 'a joke'
Aldi shoppers angry over meaning of 'e' logo on back of products
By James Rodger
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James Cameron and Ari Emanuel back Skydance bid for Paramount
By Christopher Grimes, Anna Nicolaou and James Fontanella-Khan
Paramount To Negotiate With Sony & Apollo But Continue Skydance Talks; James Cameron, Ari Emanuel Back David Ellison – Update
By Jill Goldsmith
Paramount Officially Opens Talks With Sony And Apollo In Takeover Bid, Report Says
By Mary Roeloffs
Sony and Apollo in Talks to Acquire Paramount
By Benjamin Mullin and Lauren Hirsch
Chances Of Skydance Takeover Of Paramount Fades; Competing Sony Deal Reportedly Unlikely Too
By Anthony Pascale
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They wait in the rain to see Warren Buffett. Will they still flock to Omaha when he’s gone?
By Callum Jones
Full recap of Warren Buffett's comments at the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting: 'I hope I come next year'
By Yun Li, Sarah Min and Christina Cheddar Berk
Why Warren Buffett sold Apple stock
By Charley Blaine
Warren Buffett on AI and Berkshire Hathaway selling Apple stock
By Rocio Fabbro
Warren Buffett holds first Berkshire Hathaway meeting without Charlie Munger
By Nicole Goodkind and Eva Rothenberg
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Queen Anne Departs on Maiden Voyage
A first look inside Queen Anne – Cunard's luxury £500m luxury cruise liner
By Benjamin Parker
A holiday from reality: Cunard's Queen Anne sets sail
By Henry Mance
A look inside the £479m Queen Anne, Cunard's first new cruise ship in 14 years
By Chris Leadbeater
On board this year's most surprising — and luxurious — new cruise ship
By Sue Bryant
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How we built the £4.5 billion supersewer that will save the Thames
By Stephen Bleach
Final work starts to connect super sewer to London system
By Aaron Josef Morby
Thames Water customers will have paid £540mn for London's 'Super Sewer'
By Gill Plimmer
Work starts to connect Tideway to London sewer system at Lee Tunnel
By Tom Pashby
Thames Water Customers to Pay £540 Million Toward New Sewer: FT
By Celia Bergin
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The fast delivery bubble has burst – its funders have serious questions to answer
By Matt Lynn
Speedy grocery darling Getir quits Europe and US
By Freya Pratty and Tim Smith
Getir franchisees sell freezers as rapid grocer exits UK
By George Nott
Delivery firm Getir to exit UK, Europe and US
By Faarea Masud
Getir ends European expansion with 1,500 UK job losses expected
By James Sillars
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May bank holiday 2024 opening times — Tesco, Waitrose & Lidl announce plans as shopping hours revealed...
By Louis Allwood
Supermarket opening times for May 2024 bank holiday weekend – full list
By Caolan Magee
Tesco, Sainsbury's Asda and Aldi May Bank Holiday supermarket opening times
By Ben Hurst
Full list of May 2024 Bank Holiday opening hours for all major supermarkets, from Waitrose to Aldi
Supermarket opening hours for May bank holiday 2024: Tesco, Aldi and more
By Rebecca Sayce
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Driving law changes to see speed limiters installed `to 'tighten control' on motorists
By Felix Reeves
Drivers face speed rule change from July as new technology deployed
By Neil Shaw
Drivers face having 'mandatory' speed limiter installed in car from July
By James Rodger
Drivers warned of 'mandatory' speed limiters on cars after law change
'Mandatory' speed limiters from July as drivers face new driving law changes
By Alex Hickey and James Rodger
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Whale invests in Ethereum: Why PEPE, LINK, UNI are in focus
By Saman Waris and Adewale Olarinde
Mysterious Trillion PEPE Withdrawal Raises Questions About Insiders
By Gamza Khanzadaev
UNI Price Rallies 10% Amid Massive Whale Accumulation
By Rupam Roy
Can PEPE’s bullish signal help it replicate Solana-based POPCAT’s 59% hike?
By Victor Olanrewaju and Jibin Mathew George
Pepe's Rapidly Soaring $2.5B Futures Outstrip ARB & Optimism
By Tadas Klimasevskis
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Outraged locals hit out after child migrants planned to be sent to plush retirement home
By Astha Saxena
How I'd invest a £20k ISA allowance to earn passive income of £1600 a year
By Harvey Jones
I'd learn for free from Warren Buffett to start building a £1890 monthly passive income
By Christopher Ruane
'I'm a savings expert - you should put your funds in this account to beat inflation'
By Nicholas Dawson
£9000 in savings? Here's how I'd target a £24451 passive income with FTSE 100 stocks
By Royston Wild
Here's how I'd aim for £190 in weekly income from a Stocks and Shares ISA
By Christopher Ruane
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UK tourists in Spain shocked at booze price hikes
By Abbie Meehan
Boozy Brits abroad mortified at Sex on the Beach prices as Spain holidays take cash hit
By Adam Aiken
Furious Brits in Spain stunned at alcohol price rise leaving resorts too expensive
By Scotto Di Santolo and Alessandra Scotto di Santolo
Brits in Spain horrified at booze price hikes putting resorts beyond budget for summer hols
By Hollie Bone
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How British firms are muscling in on the new space race
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We've been embroiled in a 'parking war' with our neighbours for 18 months - they think it's THEIR spot... but
By Shannon Mcguigan
Listless inflows dim hopes of revival for long-suffering active funds
By Will Schmitt, Madison Darbyshire and Emma Dunkley
The latest businesses shamed for not paying tax in Greater Manchester - including top-rated restaurant
By Damon Wilkinson
Video: Woman films chaotic four-hour Birmingham Airport security wait that left kids crying
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Death notices and funeral announcements from Grimsby and Scunthorpe Telegraph - April 29-May 5, 2024
By Deborah Hall
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What would a £40m Greene King brewery mean for Bury St Edmunds?
Major pub chain with 1,600 boozers to close 200-year-old brewery leaving locals furious...
By Juliana Cruz Lima
Greene King to cease brewing at its historic Westgate Brewery
By Jessica Mason
Bury St Edmunds councillors on Greene King brewery move plan
By Kaia Nicholl
Greene King unveils plans for new £40m brewery in town
By Barry Peters
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Millions warned to check Facebook and Instagram over danger of ‘AI deepfakes’ – experts issue alert to chan...
By Sean Keach
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Hunt plans to cut ‘Britain’s worst tax’ - costs us twice as much as inheritance tax
By Harvey Jones
How stamp duty is strangling Britain – and lining the pockets of the elite
By Ruby Hinchliffe
Change stamp duty so it's easier to move home, says Coventry Building Society
By Ed Magnus
Property Natter - Here comes Summer.... or maybe Autumn?
By Nat Daniels
Coventry calls for stamp duty reform as transactions dive – Mortgage Finance Gazette
By David Burrows
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Premium Bonds slammed as there's 'no denying' who NS&I prize system favours
By Nicholas Dawson
NS&I gives Premium Bonds players 40 day warning and they rage 'it's unacceptable'
By James Rodger
Premium Bonds customer slams NS&I service and demands one key change
By Nicholas Dawson
Premium Bonds customer wants to check old Bonds he was gifted as a child - NS&I explains
By Nicholas Dawson
NS&I speaks out after Premium Bonds customers blocked from app and 'not recognised'
By James Rodger
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Capacity crunch: why the UK doesn’t have the power to solve the housing crisis
By Jack Simpson
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Shell sold millions of 'phantom' carbon credits
By Clara Murray and Kenza Bryan