Ministers are exploring plans to hand ownership of the Post Office to thousands of sub-postmasters across the UK, sources have told the BBC. The proposal…
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Reeves considers income tax threshold freeze
An announcement in the upcoming budget of a continued freeze on income tax thresholds beyond 2028 would not constitute a breach of Labour’s election manifesto…
View More Reeves considers income tax threshold freezeMore than 100 customers contact BBC about scams
Reuters People complain of poor treatment by Revolut after being tricked out of money deposited with e-money firm “I never imagined I’d be a victim…
View More More than 100 customers contact BBC about scamsAlleged hacker searched ‘signs the FBI is after you’
Getty Images “What are some signs the FBI is after you” is one of the alleged hacker’s searches, according to court documents A man arrested…
View More Alleged hacker searched ‘signs the FBI is after you’Faster grid hook-ups planned for some green energy projects
PA Wind and solar farms that are ready to be built would be allowed to jump the queue for a connection to the UK’s electricity…
View More Faster grid hook-ups planned for some green energy projectsBoohoo considers selling Karen Millen and Debenhams
Boohoo is planning a major restructure which could see the struggling online fashion firm sell-off its brands which include Debenhams, Karen Millen and PrettyLittleThing. The…
View More Boohoo considers selling Karen Millen and DebenhamsChina economy slowdown deepens, official figures show
Getty Images Gross domestic product rose by 4.6% on a yearly basis, below the government’s “around 5%” annual target China’s economy expanded in the third…
View More China economy slowdown deepens, official figures showTreasury hints Labour will spend billions on infrastructure
Billions of pounds of government borrowing could be spent on new infrastructure projects because of new self-imposed Treasury rules. The “guardrails” will allow the government…
View More Treasury hints Labour will spend billions on infrastructureInstagram-owner Meta fires staff for buying toothpaste, not lunch
Workers at Meta have reportedly been sacked for abusing the tech firm’s meal voucher system, such as using it to buy toothpaste and washing powder.…
View More Instagram-owner Meta fires staff for buying toothpaste, not lunchMinisters send letters to Starmer over spending cuts
Several cabinet ministers have written to the prime minister and the Treasury two weeks ahead of the Budget, to voice concerns over the scale of…
View More Ministers send letters to Starmer over spending cutsUS ‘click to cancel’ rule to tackle subscription traps
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has adopted a ‘click to cancel’ rule, which aims to make it easier for people to end subscriptions. It…
View More US ‘click to cancel’ rule to tackle subscription trapsHow does WhatsApp make money?
Getty Images The main messaging apps are all free to use, so what is in it for them? In the past 24 hours I’ve written…
View More How does WhatsApp make money?London Underground staff to walkout over pay
Reuters Aslef members are set to strike on different days in November London Underground train drivers are set to strike next month in a dispute…
View More London Underground staff to walkout over payWhy this month’s inflation figure matters for you
Getty Images The cost of living is always important to our finances but this month’s has a particular extra impact for millions of people. The…
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