Business
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Travelling homes
In the UK sales of caravan are on the rise. 22,000 were sold in the year to June, a 7% rise on the previous 12 months.
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Debate over property tax 'welcome'
Surveyors say changes to stamp duty levied on first-time buyers should spark a wider debate.
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Republican lawmakers say historic tax deal is agreed
Republicans lawmakers in the US say they have agreed the biggest overhaul of the country's tax system in 30 years.
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US Federal Reserve raises interest rates again
The US central bank has moved to increase interest rates for the third time this year.
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DanTDM: the million-dollar jelly bean-eating gamer
YouTube's highest earner discusses the lessons he has learnt as an entrepreneur.
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How Toni Mascolo gave hairdressing a makeover
Toni Mascolo, with his brother Guy revolutionised hairdressing in London at the end of the last century.
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Bank of England to remove gendered language
Chairman will be chair and "grandfathering" will no longer exist under plans by the regulator.
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Newcastle takeover: Mike Ashley close to agreeing £300m deal to sell club
Newcastle's owner Mike Ashley is close to reaching a £300m deal with British businesswoman Amanda Staveley over the sale of the club.
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Sheffield Uber suspension lifted by city council
Uber blamed a mix-up over addresses for its initial failure to respond to Sheffield City Council.
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Sports Direct investors veto £11m payout to Ashley's brother
The retailer's shareholders have refused to back a payout to Mike Ashley's brother.
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UK wage growth continues to lag inflation
Earnings grew by 2.3% in the three months to October, falling behind inflation for an eighth month.
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Ofwat pledges lower water bills in England and Wales
Water bills for England and Wales will fall by between £15 and £25 a year from 2020 onwards, the regulator Ofwat says.