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25  avril     16h50
Post Office exec denies remote access cover-up
   Angela van den Bogerd says she was not trying to suppress Horizon remote access.
    12h39
Will Labour’s plan make train tickets cheaper?
   What impact will Labour’s pledge to nationalise the railways have
    14h54
US economic growth slows but inflation grows
   The world’s largest economy grew less than expected but rising inflation may delay a rate cut.
    18h03
Tata rejects plea to keep Port Talbot blast furnace
   Tata’s chief executive says plans to keep one blast furnace open in Port Talbot are not viable.
    11h54
Sainsbury’s: Almost everyone now shops in store
   Nearly of business now comes from its stores, the retailer says, as it reports a rise in food sales.
    14h16
Google accused of making it harder to search for rival
   In a complaint to the EU, email firm Tuta says it suddenly became much less visible in Google search.
    16h03
Labour pledges to renationalise most rail services
   Labour says its plan will improve services but the Tories say it is pointless and unfunded .
24  avril     23h05
US TikTok ban would be ’devastating’, UK firms warn
   UK businesses using TikTok say they could see a significant drop in sales if the app is banned in the US.
25  avril     17h59
Phoenix Energy sold to Hong Kong billionaire
   Phoenix owns and operates the largest natural gas distribution network in Northern Ireland.
    09h15
Mining giant BHP proposes buyout of Anglo American
   The potential mega merger would give BHP access to Anglo American’s copper assets.
24  avril     23h08
How fraudsters are getting fake articles onto Facebook
   Scammers are able to get past automated checks on the social media giant to try to defraud users.
25  avril     09h02
Meta AI spending plans cause share price slump
   Investors react badly to the Facebook and WhatsApp owner spending more than anticipated on AI.
24  avril     17h21
Ex-Post Office boss opposed stopping prosecutions
   The former Post Office boss was against stopping postmaster prosecutions in , former top lawyer says.
    14h38
Outcry led to HMRC’s helpline closure U-turn
   An unexpected strength of feeling led to the U turn over its helpline closure, HMRC’s boss tells MPs.
    15h30
John Barnes banned as company director over taxes
   John Barnes Media Ltd failed to pay , in taxes despite a turnover of over , .
    17h01
TikTok vows to fight ’unconstitutional’ US ban
   The app faces being banned or sold in the US because of national security concerns.
    09h21
Lloyds hit as banks compete for mortgage customers
   The banking group’s results showed it had made less money from loans and mortgages compared with last year.
23  avril     23h28
Pensioners’ fears over paying income tax
   Charities report heightened concern among pensioners who fear being dragged into paying income tax.
    23h25
The women-only co-working spaces fighting to survive
   Women only co working spaces are part of the new hybrid working landscape, but they divide opinion.
24  avril     10h16
Government scrapped tests on free childcare plan
   The National Audit Office says a m pilot to test the expansion of free childcare in a few areas was cancelled.
23  avril     01h17
How robots are taking over warehouse work
   At Ocado’s newest warehouse robotic arms are helping to pack customer orders.
21  avril     23h01
How Chinese firms are using Mexico as a backdoor to the US
   Chinese firms are racing to set up factories in Mexico to bypass US tariffs and sanctions.
19  avril     21h20
Can AI help solve Japan’s labour shortages?
   Japan is seeing if artificial intelligence can tackle its increasing shortfall of workers.
18  avril     22h57
Why a deluge of Chinese-made drugs is hard to curb
   Thousands of Chinese companies are making synthetic opioids and shipping them around the world.
17  avril     23h06
AI helps me to make wine for younger drinkers’
   The winemakers using artificial intelligence to help them grow grapes and blend their wines.