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Posted onUnlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Hamas has returned the body of another hostage, Israeli officials said, as part of a US-brokered deal meant to end the devastating two-year war in Gaza. The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said…
London Underground fares to go up by 5.8% in 2026
Posted onBBC The rise in Tube fares was part of a funding deal with the government The cost of travelling on the London Underground, the Overground and the Elizabeth line is set to rise by 5.8% next year, the mayor of London has confirmed. The increase is 1% above the rate of inflation and will come…
Entertainer founder hands over toy shop chain to staff
Posted onEmma Simpson Business correspondent The Entertainer The Entertainer has 160 stores in the UK The founder of the UK’s biggest toy chain, the Entertainer, is handing over control of the business to his 1,900 workers. Gary Grant opened his first shop with his wife Catherine in 1981 when he was 23. He’s now 66, and…
Cheltenham mum hosts free toy swap to help budget for Christmas
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IMF warns of trade tension risk to global growth
Posted onJemma Crewand Nick Edser,Business reporters Getty Images Trade tensions and a reversal in the artificial intelligence (AI) boom are among the main risks to global economic growth, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned. Its comments came in its latest world economic outlook, where it described the global economy as “steady”, with growth expected to…
Renault’s UK customers told to be vigilant after cyber-attack
Posted onRenault’s UK customers are being warned to be vigilant after a company that looks after data for the carmaker was hacked. No customer financial data, such as passwords or bank account details, had been obtained, Renault said, but other personal data had been accessed from a third-party provider. The French-owned carmaker would not specify how…
