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M&S boss says retailers ‘raided like a piggy bank’
Stuart Machin says the sector is facing a wave of tax rises and the government needs to “lighten the burden”. Stuart Machin says the sector is facing a wave of tax rises and the government needs to “lighten the burden”.
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Lidl lifts pay ahead of minimum wage rise
The supermarket says the rise will benefit about 28,000 employees as it becomes the latest chain to lift wages. The supermarket says the rise will benefit about 28,000 employees as it becomes the latest chain to lift wages.
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No excuses not to build 1.5m new homes, Rayner says
The deputy PM says she’s “determined” to hit Labour’s house-building target by the next election. The deputy PM says she’s “determined” to hit Labour’s house-building target by the next election.
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‘I’ve spent more than £3,000 on Jellycats’
A rising number of adults are buying toys – we hear from so-called “kidults” who are splashing out thousands. A rising number of adults are buying toys – we hear from so-called “kidults” who are splashing out thousands.
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No more minting ‘wasteful’ pennies, Trump tells Treasury
The US President cites rising costs as the reason for discontinuing production of the one cent coin The US President cites rising costs as the reason for discontinuing production of the one cent coin
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