The bill has caused a row after the UK government admitted it would break international law.
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Xinjiang: US to block key exports from Chinese region
Tension is growing between the US and China over the alleged use of Uighur Muslim forced labour camps.
CEO Secrets: ‘I learned toughness on a farm’
Tarek Sultan, the boss of logistics firm Agility, discusses a formative experience from his youth.
When banks step in to save fraud victims
Staff are trained to spot cases before savings are lost in scams - with some victims aged over 100.
Student finance: ‘It’s tough to find money for the bills’
Concerns are raised about students' ability to pay living costs as coronavirus hits their job options.
British Airways passengers ‘stunned’ over cash refunds stand-off
Passengers have been told they had accepted vouchers for cancellations so cannot get their cash back.
Apple fires back in Fortnite App Store battle
The tech giant said its dispute with the firm behind the game was a "basic disagreement over money".
Uber pledges all-electric fleet by 2040
The transportation company says it has a "responsibility" to tackle climate change.
Coronavirus: Morrisons and Iceland hire thousands
The supermarkets say the staff are needed as demand for online shopping continues to rise.
Pound continues fall as Brexit fears rear up again
The pound falls against major currencies amid unease that a no-deal Brexit is in sight again.