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Sainsbury's, Tesco and Aldi are among grocers asking some products to be returned to stores.
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But customers can still return clothes purchased online from the fashion giant for free in stores.
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Tony Fadell says the virtual reality world risks damaging human interaction and creating toxicity.
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The energy giant will sell its retail business in Russia to the country’s second-largest oil producer, Lukoil.
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The chancellor says he rules nothing out if they don't increase investment in energy projects soon.
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Rises in the cost of living are "really beginning to bite", the UK's statistic body says.
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Saudi Arabian energy giant Aramco has taken the top spot amid a broad sell-off of technology stocks.
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The number of big firms setting climate targets reaches a 'critical mass' say UN-backed researchers.
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The media giant appeared to have escaped the slowdown that hit arch-rival Netflix.
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Amanda Blanc says unacceptable behaviour towards her has become more overt in her career.
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The firm's first own-brand watch combines Google's operating system and Fitbit health tracking tech.
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The advertising watchdog received complaints that the images 'reduced women to body parts'.
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Masks will no longer have to be worn on EU flights and in airports from next Monday, new guidance says.
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The prices of clothing and used cars fell, but inflation remained at a 40-year high.
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Officials say Rishi Sunak is still open to the idea if energy firms do not reinvest their profits in the UK.
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Jonathan Brearley says the gas crisis has entered a second, more serious phase so people will pay more.
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The holiday company says bookings for summer holidays are to "almost reach" pre-pandemic levels.
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Tesla has reportedly also halted most production at its Shanghai plant due to problems sourcing parts.
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The Advertising Standards Authority banned the campaign which used swear word substitutes like "shiitake".
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The actor glued his hand to a Manhattan Starbucks counter over a surcharge on vegan milk.
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Russia has been hammered by sanctions introduced by Western countries since its invasion of Ukraine.
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Rising prices and higher taxes are squeezing Britons' budgets, according to researchers.
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It says it plans to legislate to make private e-scooters 'safer' as part of a new transport law.
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Electronic Arts will instead produce new football games under the banner EA Sports FC.
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He says Twitter's decision to ban the former US president was 'morally wrong and flat-out stupid'.
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