Business
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Price comparison sites 'rife with errors'
Millions of consumers "are not getting a clear picture from the websites they visit", says Which?
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Salary question blamed for gender pay gap
Asking people what they currently earn can trap women into lower salaries, a charity says.
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S&P index set for record winning streak
The index tracking the 500 biggest public companies in the US has risen almost 325% since 2009.
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Bank scam victims 'shouldn't be blamed for money lost'
Banks have been told it's "not fair" to to automatically blame customers for money lost through a scam.
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Superdrug's online customers targeted by criminals
The High Street chain warns its online customers to change their passwords.
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Ex-UBS trader avoids deportation - for now
Kweku Adoboli, who was convicted of a huge fraud in 2012, is trying to avoid being sent back to Ghana.
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Nike removes balaclava accused of 'targeting gun culture'
The company says it was "in no way condoning the serious issues of criminal and gang culture".
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Narrowboat that became a record store
The unusual shop brings together Luke Guilford's love of boats and music.
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Can Venezuela halt hyperinflation?
Experts doubt that lopping five zeroes off the currency will solve its economic woes anytime soon.
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Businessman Richard Cousins 'leaves £41m' to Oxfam
The charity received the cash after Richard Cousins and two sons died in a plane crash in Australia.
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Microsoft claims win over 'Russian political hackers'
Cyber-attacks on US political groups are stopped after Microsoft grabs key net domains, the company says.
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Venezuela crisis: More migrants cross into Brazil despite attacks
The number of people crossing the border increases, as Venezuela tries to stabilise its economy.