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Food prices to go up from 1 January unless UK reaches EU trade deal, retailers warn
Mince, oranges, cheese and cucumbers among staples to become more expensive, retail trade body says
Royal Mail fined £1.6m for delivering letters late and overcharging on stamps
Ofcom fines company for failing to meet service targets and putting up prices too early
London City takes off as a 'summer-sun' airport
Four out of five past users of the Docklands airport say they are likely to travel soon
'Covid cover' offered by Tui, Britain's biggest holiday company
Tui will reimburse testing costs or provide repatriation if medically required, and Hays Travel is offering a similar policy
As the ghost trains rumble on, it's time to bring the railways back to life
The ‘modal shift’ from rail to road has been an outstanding success for its proponents – and a disaster for those of us who believe that rail must be at the heart of travel
Multinationals shift $1.3tn into tax havens every year, groundbreaking analysis reveals
UK, Netherlands, Switzerland and Luxembourg form ‘axis of tax avoidance’ that costs governments and their citizens hundreds of billions of dollars a year, Tax Justice Network finds
Energy firms criticise plans to cut household bills by £20 a year while providing green electricity
National Grid, SSE and Scottish Power attack proposal that will see them invest £25bn in renewables infrastructure but reduce returns to shareholders
Boots to cut more than 4,000 jobs
Figure equates to 7 per cent of high street pharmacy’s workforce
John Lewis to close eight stores, putting 1,300 jobs at risk
In-store sales fail to rebound after coronavirus lockdown as shoppers switch to online purchases