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Some think the US tech giants are far too powerful. What would be the best way to curb their power?
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The ride-hailing firm has priced its shares at the top of the expected range amid strong investor demand.
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Pilots and cabin crew are taking legal action saying they are exposed to "toxic" air during flights.
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Deals agreed by the UK government do not guarantee trade will continue in a no-deal Brexit, say experts.
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Russian businessman Farkhad Akhmedov wins back his vessel in a Dubai court.
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The wealthy dynasty is facing new charges it fraudulently transferred money from opioid-maker Purdue.
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Smart meters, which avoid the need for customer readings, should be in British homes by the end of 2020.
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The app's Chinese owner, Kunlun Group, is reportedly seen as a security risk by US authorities.
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The US investment bank failed to provide accurate information for a decade, the FCA said.
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The essential costs of a funeral have increased by 6% each year for the past 14 years, a regulator says.
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The Icelandic carrier says all flights are off for now amid discussions with investors over new funds.
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Labour is set to outline how it will transfer the UK's National Grid to public ownership.
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Insurers say £376m was paid out on claims last year following vehicles being stolen, a 29% rise on 2017.
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Can technology help to cut the vast amounts of food that never gets eaten?
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Former coal mining communities have been hit hard hit by a death of manufacturing.
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Studies show that a growing number of people are going overseas for medical treatment.
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Nearly two-thirds of big companies have yet to disclose their pay gap, figures show.
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The Department for Transport held no face-to-face meetings with the backers of the ferry-less shipping firm Seaborne Freight, the BBC has learned.
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Businesses are "angry and frustrated" at MPs for "putting politics before prosperity".
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The social media firm is under pressure after the New Zealand mosque attack was live-streamed.
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The American burger chain is acquiring a tech start up that will help it predict customers' orders.
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The US planemaker is making cockpit alterations in the plane model involved in two fatal crashes.
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An outside panel of experts finds the Nissan gave too much power to former boss Carlos Ghosn.
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A cookbook by the creators of the Pinch of Nom blog is the UK's fastest-selling non-fiction book.
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The second biggest rise for a decade means a £78 increase in April for a typical Band D property.
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