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BP slammed over ‘astronomical’ profits amid oil price spike caused by Iran war
The oil giant saw profits surge by over 130% to a better-than-expected 3.2 billion US dollars (£2.4 billion) in the first quarter. -
Study highlights ‘extraordinary consolidation of power’ in pensions market
More should be done to make sure that there is ‘proper accountability’ of trustees, former pensions minister Sir Steve Webb argued. -
Sam Vanderpump refused liver offer to not ‘subject’ mother to disease impact
The 29-year-old stars in Made In Chelsea. -
Shell strikes £12.1 billion deal to buy Canadian energy firm
The British energy giant said the acquisition will strengthen its resource base ‘for decades to come’. -
John Lewis urges staff back to office amid turnaround
John Lewis stressed that its policy ‘hasn’t changed’ and that it still maintains a hybrid approach for its workforce. -
Starmer knew risks of ‘toxic, hot potato’ Epstein to Mandelson, says ex-mandarin
Sir Philip Barton said there was no substance to allegations the Prime Minister’s former chief of staff Morgan McSweeney had sworn at him. -
Santander agrees to pay compensation on mis-sold car loans
Payouts are due on about 12.1 million mis-sold deals from various lenders at an average of £829 each, the Financial Conduct Authority said. -
Chelsea urged to sign Bournemouth starlet dubbed 'special' by Andoni Iraola
Cherries boss has emerged as early frontrunner to replace Liam Rosenior
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From Milan to Lake Como: why Italy's dual escape never disappoints
The opening of the Lake Como EDITION makes the case for a jaunt to Lombardy
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Keir Starmer faces crunch vote on Peter Mandelson vetting row
The Prime Minister has urged Labour backbenchers to ‘stand together against’ the motion.

