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A document shown to prospective investors may shed light on the Tesla boss plans for Twitter.
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The supermarket chain beats a rival offer from EG Group which is owned by billionaire Issa brothers.
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The tooth of the world's largest-ever shark could be up to 20 million years old, an expert says.
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Passengers report having to wait two hours to get through checks at Birmingham Airport
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IndiGo allegedly refused to let the teenager board its flight, saying he was a "risk to passengers".
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The slide in the value of cryptocurrencies comes as stock markets around the world have also fallen.
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A forced move to universal credit, which begins on Monday, raises fears for vulnerable claimants.
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The number of those struggling to buy food rises by 57% in three months, according to a survey.
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Some managers think artificial intelligence helps remove their bias but others think it's cheating.
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The penalties will target £1.7bn of trade to further weaken Vladimir Putin's Ukraine invasion.
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The supermarket has stepped in with a new offer for the failing convenience chain, the BBC understands.
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The airline plans to remove a row of seats so that it can fly with fewer cabin crew on board.
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How have young business people found the comeback from coronavirus lockdowns?
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Strong winds expected to stoke the fire, which has already torn through an area larger than Chicago.
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An EU ban on oil and gas from Russia would limit its ability to fight in Ukraine, Sergeii Marchenko says.
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Scientists call for electronic waste to be mined for precious metals as supplies of new materials become ‘unsustainable’.
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Efforts to protect these beautiful insects include driving electric tractors and hand-rearing them in a lab.
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Ministers call boarded-up premises a "blight" and say councils need stronger powers over landlords.
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Chelsea have agreed terms on a sale, but who are the key names in the consortium buying the club?
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The new owners will pay £4.25bn for the football club, including £2.5bn to be given to charity.
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What is it about the Indian market that impels even the biggest food chains to adjust to local needs?
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One city is trying to bounce back and find the answers after dozens of empty stores.
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Cost of living pressures mean a likely resurgence in people struggling to repay existing debt, a charity warns.
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A report into regulation when 30 energy companies went bust exposes failures by Ofgem.
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UK hauliers with another base abroad will be able to make unlimited stops from late summer.
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