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Israel claims victory in the '12-day war' with Iran
Donald Trump may have announced a ceasefire in the 12-day war between Israel and Iran, but what comes next depends on what happens internally in Iran
By Emily Hohler Published
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Investors remain calm as the Middle East war unfolds
Conflict in the Middle East has failed to shake oil or stock markets. Can the peace hold?
By Alex Rankine Published
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US-China trade deal has been signed, says Trump
While details of the new US-China trade deal are unclear, it will likely ease restrictions on rare earth metals and high tech products
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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Labour’s £3bn U-turn on PIP and Universal Credit adds pressure for Reeves
A major rebellion has forced the government to slash its proposed benefit reforms, cutting the annual savings by more than half
By Katie Williams Published
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UK inflation forecast: where are prices heading next?
In its latest forecast, the Bank of England expects UK inflation to rise later this year. Is this a cause for concern?
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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What is Cristiano Ronaldo's net worth?
Football legend Cristiano Ronaldo’s net worth comes from an illustrious sporting career, sponsorships, business ventures and the CR7 brand
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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Trade unions to gain muscle under Labour's new employment laws – what does it mean for SMEs?
New employment laws will make it easier for workers to take collective action. Here's what it could mean for SMEs.
By David Prosser Published
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29 June 2007: Apple’s iPhone goes on sale for the first time
Features On this day in 2007, Apple's iPhone went on sale for the first time, revolutionising the mobile phone market.
By Ben Judge Last updated
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23 June 1725: The Malt Tax riots break out across Scotland
Rioting erupted in Hamilton and spread across Scotland after excise officials arrived to implement the Malt Tax on this day in 1725.
By Chris Carter Last updated