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    Post Office Horizon scandal
    PO chair says it has ‘strained’ relations with Horizon IT firm Fujitsu

    Nigel Railton tells inquiry it is possible post offices could still be using Horizon in 2030 despite efforts to replace it
  • Rachel Reeves

    Exclusive
    Reeves to press on with capital spending plans despite rising debt costs

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    Advertising
    UK advertising watchdog cracks down on misleading broadband price ads

  • Emma Pinchbeck

    Climate Change Committee
    Energy industry trade body chief to head UK’s climate watchdog

    • ‘Bond’s audience will be patient’:
      Amazon MGM Studios’ boss on the hunt for a new 007

    • Retail
      Shein doubles profits in UK after sales leap 40% to £1.5bn

    • Trade
      China puts tariffs on EU brandy in escalating row with Brussels

    • Boeing
      US aviation agency issues safety alert over 737 rudder issue

    • VAT
      Plans to add tax to private school fees won’t be delayed, says minister

    • Channel 4
      Bosses took hundreds of thousands in bonuses as revenues dived

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Opinion & analysis

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    Nils Pratley on finance
    Channel 4 chiefs should not be taking bonuses while indies try to survive

  • Oil supertankers anchored at the Bandar Abbas Anchorage, in the Straits of Hormuz, bridging the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman - one of the most important waterways for the export of petroleum, from which 20% of the world's petroleum production passes through the narrow straits.<br>MN29Y4 Oil supertankers anchored at the Bandar Abbas Anchorage, in the Straits of Hormuz, bridging the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman - one of the most important waterways for the export of petroleum, from which 20% of the world's petroleum production passes through the narrow straits.

    Editorial
    Israel and Iran: there will be no winners from an all-out war

  • Rachel Reeves meets workers during a factory visit in Chester

    Letters
    Cash alone won’t build Labour’s green future

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    Letters
    Starmer must not yield to rightwing over EU youth mobility

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Spotlight

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    Environment
    The scandal of food waste – and how we can stop it

    The long read: Every informed observer agrees that food waste and loss must be reduced if we are to feed all humans. What’s stopping us?

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  • The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Governor Philip Lowe and Deputy Guy Debelle before the House Economics committee in Parliament House, Canberra.

    Australia
    The former deputy governor takes us inside the RBA

  • Illustration of a computer with an envelope on the screen containing a hooded figure

    ‘My father was devastated’: family battles to recover thousands stolen in email scam

  • Being an 'author' was an 'unacceptable risk' for John Lewis car insurance.

    I was written off by John Lewis for car insurance because I’m an author

    • UK house prices rise for third month in a row to near record high

    • BA ruined a £13,000 trip to St Lucia for my grieving daughters

    • ‘It is a lot cheaper for couples’: single people feel penalised on prices

    • The solo penalty, from rent to holidays: ‘Being single is costing me £12,000 extra a year’

    • Homes for sale close to British woodland – in pictures

    • UK banks given extra three days to delay payments in effort to beat scams

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