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Rail strikes: Travellers hit by third day of disruption
People are advised to only travel by train if necessary, with just a fifth of services running.Row over M&S plan to redevelop flagship store
The government is calling a review of the plans which include a smaller shop, offices and a gym.Risk of further BA strikes as more staff consulted
The airline's engineers and call centre workers in the UK are being consulted over industrial action.Robinsons ends Wimbledon sponsorship after 86 years
The soft drink has had a partnership with the tennis championships since the mid-1930s.Cost of living: People cut back on food shopping as price rises bite
Retail sales fell 0.5% in May as households cut spending in supermarkets due to the rising cost of living.Train strikes: Why haven't they caused more disruption?
The post-pandemic shift to working from home means disruption caused by the strikes has been more limited.UK inflation rises at fastest rate for 40 years as food costs jump
Food, energy and fuel price rises help drive inflation up in May at its fastest pace since 1982.Chancellor Rishi Sunak defends likely pensions rise
There's criticism of the move as ministers warn workers not to expect pay rises to match increasing costs.Asda says some shoppers asking cashiers to stop at £30
Rising food prices are sparking a "massive change in behaviour", the supermarket's chairman tells the BBC.Ofgem blamed as supplier failures lead to higher energy bills
Billpayers are hit with £94 extra a year after 28 companies collapsed due to energy price hikes.Union rejects Rolls-Royce £2,000 living-cost bonus
Unite has rejected the offer of a lump sum and pay rise for thousands of Rolls-Royce staff.Food bills are set to soar by £380 this year
As grocery prices rise at their highest pace in 13 years, experts warn there are more hikes to come.Interest-free loan scheme aims to reach 20,000 people
People struggling with their finances can access small, zero-cost loans as part of a nationwide trial.Big pay rises could push prices up, says minister
Treasury minister Simon Clarke warns bosses to be "very careful" in setting wage increases.People cut back on food, fuel and clothes as prices rise, BBC survey suggests
More than eight in 10 people say they are worried about the cost-of-living, a BBC survey suggests.Three things we're cutting back on as prices rise
People in Birmingham and Kent tell the BBC how they are cutting back to cope with the cost of living crisis.Toyota recalls electric cars over concerns about loose wheels
The bZ4X is the Japanese motor industry giant's first mass-produced all-electric vehicle.Two killed as Nio electric car falls from third floor office in Shanghai
Pictures show a gaping hole in the side of car maker Nio's Shanghai HQ, and a smashed vehicle below.Netflix cuts 300 more jobs after subscriptions fall
In April the streaming giant reported its first subscriber loss in more than a decade.British Airways Heathrow staff back summer strikes over pay
About 700 workers at Heathrow Airport vote in favour of industrial action during the summer holidays.