Liz Truss says the UK will not be pushed into a trade deal that lowers food standards.
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Boohoo action on exploitation claims ‘inadequate’
One of the fashion firm's biggest shareholders dumps stock amid reports over poor working conditions.
EasyJet ‘using sickness records to decide job cuts’
Pilots say the airline will include sick days when assessing job losses - a claim EasyJet rejects.
Thousands flock to Neverspoons pub app
An app designed to highlight independent pubs has risen to the top of the Google Play free app chart.
Royal Mail fined for late letters and overcharging
The company missed delivery targets, according Ofcom, and overcharged customers for stamps.
Coronavirus: Package holiday firms told to sharpen up on refunds
The competition authority says some package holiday firms misled customers after virus-related cancellations.
Thousands cancel Gym Group memberships in lockdown
The company plans to reopen but says it has lost 178,000 customers in the past three months.
Ex-Barclays bankers call female boss ‘tart’ and ‘dolly bird’
Court case between Amanda Staveley and the bank hears claims she was a 'complete unknown'.
TikTok halts Hong Kong access after security law
Popular short video app TikTok has blocked access in Hong Kong as it comes under increasing scrutiny.
Climate change: Road plans will scupper CO2 targets, report says
The majority of emissions cuts from electric cars will be wiped out by new road-building.