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Calls for rent caps within tenancies as landmark bill returns to Commons
Campaigners are calling on the government to allow rents to be capped within tenancies as a key bill returns to the Commons.
Reeves will remain as chancellor until next election, Downing Street clarifies
Rachel Reeves will stay on as chancellor for the whole of this parliament, Downing Street has clarified after the prime minister refused to guarantee her future.
Disney being sued for billions over Moana claims
Disney is being sued over Moana and Moana 2, with an animator claiming the films copied plot points from one of their screenplays.
Pizza Hut's UK restaurants plot new direction in rescue deal
Pizza Hut's biggest UK restaurant franchisee is closing in on a rescue deal that would salvage the vast majority of its British outlets and jobs.
Starmer says Treasury will be 'ruthless' in cutting spending amid market turmoil
Sir Keir Starmer has said the Treasury will be "ruthless" in cutting government spending as market turbulence continues.
FSB urges watchdogs to heed Starmer growth edict
Britain's leading small business group has issued a clarion call to economic watchdogs to heed Sir Keir Starmer's edict to tear up regulatory barriers to growth with a fresh list of demands for reform.
Revolut founder Storonsky lands Β£350m bonanza from digital banking giant
The billionaire founder of Revolut has reaped a Β£350m windfall from the disposal of shares in the fintech giant after the company extended a deal to allow existing investors to offload part of their holdings.
Novelist opens up about mental health and financial difficulties - and one thing you can't get a book deal without
Each Monday, our Money team speaks to someone from a different profession to discover what it's really like. This week we chat toΒ Lancashire-born author Katy Regan, whose five novels have been translated into multiple languages.
Many young adults 'unable to do basic DIY tasks' - and it's costing them a fortune
Young adults are hiring people to do basic DIY jobs such as changing a light bulb or cleaning their car, new research has found.
Woman racks up Β£2k in parking fines for taking more than five minutes to pay - prompting review of rules
Private parking companies have said they will update their rule that drivers should not take more than five minutes to pay for parking - after one woman racked up almost Β£2,000 in fines.
Rail strikes to cause major disruption on weekends - which lines are affected?
A series of weekend strikesΒ by train managers is under way and is set to cause disruption on busy rail routes until May.Β
UK to 'mainline AI in the veins' under PM's new plans
The government will "mainline AI into the veins" of the UK, with plans being unveiled today by Sir Keir Starmer.
Travel disruption as train managers launch five months of strikes
Train managers have launched the first of a series of five months of strikes on busy rail routes, causing travel disruption.
Is Jeff Bezos chasing down Elon Musk in the billionaire space race?
Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin is set for the inaugural launch of its new space rocket in a development that could add more fuel to the billionaire space race.
Chancellor facing 'pressure', but 'people should give her time', says top cabinet minister
The health secretary has said that the cabinet is aware of the "pressure" on Chancellor Rachel Reeves amid volatile markets and a challenging broader economic picture - but appealed for the public to "give her time".
Grim economic news raises stakes for embattled chancellor's controversial China trip
Rachel Reeves's trip to China β the first by a British chancellor since 2019 - was always going to be controversial.
Grim economic news raises stakes for embattled chancellor's controversial China trip
Rachel Reeves' trip to China β the first by a British chancellor since 2019 - was always going to be controversial.
Proportion of 25-34 year-olds at 'hotel of mum and dad' up a third since 2006
The proportion of 25 to 34-year-olds living with their parents has risen by more than a third in just under two decades, according to new analysis.
London on alert for Β£17bn float of security group Verisure
The London Stock Exchange is preparing to do battle for one of Europe's biggest initial public offerings for years as Verisure, the domestic security systems provider, kicks off plans for a flotation valuing it at more than β¬20bn (Β£16.7bn).