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Premier League clubs dominate richest in the world - Deloitte Money League study
More than half of the world's richest clubs by revenue are from the Premier League according to analysis by Deloitte.
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Starmer: UK will be 'open for business' under Labour
Labour uses Davos appearance to promise a boost for foreign investment and green industries.
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Bitzlato crypto founder charged with $700m financial crimes
Bitzlato co-founder Anatoly Legkodymov is accused of helping to process $700m in illicit funds.
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Royal Mail restarts limited overseas post after cyber-attack
Customers should still not post any new parcels overseas, the firm said, following last week's cyber-attack.
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Oil and gas firm Harbour Energy blames job cuts on windfall tax
Harbour Energy is eyeing a reduction of its UK workforce, most of which is based in Aberdeen.
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Germany says it is no longer reliant on Russian energy
New sources of energy mean Germany is no longer dependent on Russia, Germany's finance minister said.
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Strikes update: How nurses' strikes on Thursday will affect you
What you need to know about the nurses' strike and other industrial action, by the BBC's Zoe Conway.
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Train strikes: Cheaper to settle, minister admits
It would have cost the UK less if the disputes had been settled months ago, admits rail minister.
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Microsoft to cut 10,000 jobs as spending slows
Chief executive Satya Nadella says cuts will cost $1.2bn as tech firms scale back from Covid growth.
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Chancellor Jeremy Hunt branded 'Mr Bean' for video
Jeremy Hunt drew comparisons to the comic character as he used coffee cups to explain soaring costs.
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Cost of living: Rents and house prices continue to rise
Private rental prices continue a trend of rises higher than anytime in the last seven years.
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Air travel costs soar at record rate in December
The price of a plane journey rose at the fastest pace since 1989 while coach travel jumped.
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UK inflation drops but food keeps inflation high
The overall rate of price rises slowed to 10.5% in December but dairy and sugar costs grew.
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China: Fans rejoice as Marvel films return after apparent ban
After a long hiatus, two Marvel movies will screen in Chinese theatres in February.
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Netflix offers pay of up to $385,000 for flight attendant
The firm says the role on its private jets requires "discretion and outstanding customer service skills".
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FTX: Collapsed crypto exchange says $415m was hacked
Last week the company told a bankruptcy judge in Delaware that it had recovered over $5bn in assets.
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UN workers' rights agency denies backing UK anti-strike laws
The US labour secretary also opposes the UK government's plans for “minimum service agreements”.
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CEO Secrets: Chess gets a risqué makeover
Ilya Merenzon, CEO of World Chess, shares his business advice for our CEO Secrets series.
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EU biometric border system faces more delays
A new border control system, which was pushed back to May, has been delayed to the end of the year.
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Manchester United: Sir Jim Ratcliffe's company Ineos formally joins process to buy club
British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe's firm Ineos officially enters the race to buy Manchester United.
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