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UBS offer to pay back 90% of Credit Suisse customers' Greensill losses
UBS said the offer, which was launched on Monday, will remain open until July 31 and that it would put by $900 million (£710million) in the second quarter to cover costs
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Dragon's Den star on who she's backing in General Election 'we need change'
'Small businesses are the life blood of the economy and at this general election we have a real chance to reset the landscape', Dragons' Den star Deborah Meaden writes
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Lucky Strike maker BAT warns over illegal disposable vapes as US sales fall
The Lucky Strike and Dunhill cigarette maker said that the economic environment was showing signs of recovery but American consumers remain stretched
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Former Navy warships given to Ukraine appear in UK waters
The Sandown-class minehunters, formerly HMS Shoreham and HMS Grimsby, now renamed Cherkasy and Chernihiv after being transferred to Ukraine last year, arrived in Portsmouth on Thursday following a two-day voyage from Scotland
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Recession could be last straw for voters as Tories face general election wipeout
Critics have lashed out over the 'Rishi recession' announced this morning - just hours after a mega-poll showed the Tories could be left with just 80 MPs after the election
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Business rates 'to be the final nail in the coffin for many firms'
Companies will face a rise in their business rates payments next year, with experts warning it will 'undoubtedly be the final nail in the coffin'
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Cash-strapped town halls splash £23m on consultants in Levelling Up funds battle
Investigation reveals 'Hunger Games style bidding system' for Levelling Up cash, with millions paid by councils across the country to consultants, including £9.27m by leaders in the North of England
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'Sunak's us-and-them attitude to aid kills hope for world's most vulnerable'
The cost of living is spiralling here in the UK, but cuts to our international aid means the difference between life and death for the poorest in other countries, argues Dhananjayan Sriskandarajah, chief executive of Oxfam GB
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Chelsea sale one year on from Abramovich's next move to problems facing Boehly
It is a year today since the Russian put his Premier League club up for sale because of the war in Ukraine. While Todd Boehly's group swiftly struck a £2.75bn deal to take over at Stamford Bridge, the new era remains an unsettling one