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Minimum wage to go up by almost 7% - as chancellor puts final touches to tax-raising budget
The minimum wage for those aged 21 years and over will rise by 6.7% to £12.21 - with pay for those aged 18 to 20 set to go up by 16.3% to £10 an hour.
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Rachel Reeves to deliver 'fixing the foundations and change' budget - but it'll be a difficult sell
The Labour manifesto never did add up.
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Greatest number of mortgages approved per month since Liz Truss mini-budget
The number of mortgages approved in September reached a level not seen in the two years since the Liz Truss mini-budget.
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TikTok founder Zhang Yiming becomes China's richest man with almost $50bn fortune
TikTok's founder Zhang Yiming has become China's richest man with a fortune of almost $50bn (£38bn).
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Budget 2024: Small businesses call for government to 'significantly increase' relief to prevent closures
Small businesses have called for the government to "significantly increase" the employment allowance to prevent them from having to shut down following the budget.
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Kanye West and Adidas reach settlement after years of lawsuits
Adidas has reached an out-of-court settlement with Kanye West - known as Ye - ending all legal proceedings between them, the sportswear brand has said.
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Could Rachel Reeves's budget 'jiggery-pokery' scare investors?
Budgets are all about numbers.
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More than 1,000 Ford administrative staff to strike from 30 October
More than 1,000 Ford employees will go on strike on Wednesday, the Unite union has said.
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Ministers pave way for Chatham Docks scheme in blow to steel giant
The government has opted not to intervene in proposals to close and redevelop part of Chatham Docks in Kent, a scheme which one of the world's largest steel companies had previously warned could lead to one of its divisions abandoning the UK.
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Reaction Engines on brink amid last-ditch rescue talks
Reaction Engines, the British hypersonic aviation pioneer, could collapse within hours unless it can persuade investors to provide millions of pounds for a rescue deal.