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Britishvolt: Fears rise over future of British battery firm
Shareholders are voting on the future of the company which aims to make batteries for electric cars.
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Lab-grown alternatives aim to cut palm oil dependence
Two biotech firms have developed oils made from yeast as a replacement for palm.
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Energy boss warns higher bills are here to stay
Equinor's chief says while prices will not be as volatile, investment in renewables must be paid for.
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Cost of living: Charity warns Christmas debt could take years to repay
Advisers warn of pain to come as a poll for the BBC suggests many have no idea how they will repay festive spending.
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CEO Secrets: boxing boss reveals his punishing routine
Ben Amanna, founder and CEO of Boxraw, which sells kit and clothing for boxing, shares his business advice.
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Single-use plastic: Takeaways face ban in October
More details emerge of a ban that businesses say could make takeaways more costly.
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Holidaymakers spending more as bookings rise
People planning a trip abroad for the summer are splashing out despite incomes being hit by inflation.
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US-China chip war: America is winning
The rivalry is entering a new phase, with global players increasingly caught in the crossfire.
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Byron Burger chain owner shuts sites and axes jobs
The company will close nearly half of its restaurants and cut 218 staff in a further restructure.
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Winklevoss firm charged in US over crypto sales
Its partner company is also accused of illegal sales to hundreds of thousands of investors.
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Tesla cuts prices by up to a fifth to boost demand
The electric car maker is reducing prices by thousands of pounds as global downturn threatens sales.
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India targets China's dominance in mobile phones
There's some way to go, but India hopes to build its own world-class mobile phone industry.
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Adidas loses stripes row trademark battle with luxury designer Thom Browne
The sportswear giant argued the use of four parallel stripes was too similar to its logo.
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UK economy beats expectations with November growth
The UK economy grew by 0.1% in November despite soaring costs, according to new official figures.
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Cost of living: Argentina sees prices almost doubling last year
The South American country's inflation rate hit 95% as it faces an ongoing economic crisis.
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Apple boss Tim Cook to have pay cut by over 40% this year
The technology giant's chief executive Tim Cook has faced criticism from investors over his salary.
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Does easing US inflation point the way for the world?
It may be good news for the rest of the world if price increases in the US continue to slow.
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Decision looms on future of Britishvolt gigafactory
The site, intended to produce electric car batteries, has had a troubled start up so far.
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Royal Mail hit by Russia-linked ransomware attack
The group is working "around the clock" to resolve severe disruption to overseas deliveries.
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Disney accused of squeezing theme park customers
Investor Nelson Peltz says price rises at Disney's theme parks are unsustainable.
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