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Tesco removes £1 coin requirement from shopping trolleys

Tesco is introducing a significant change to its shopping trolley policy that will affect customers in every UK store. The supermarket giant is removing the £1 coin requirement in a move that's set to make shopping more convenient for millions.

Kimberly-Clark acquires Kenvue in $27B mega-deal

In a landmark healthcare deal, Kimberly-Clark announces plans to acquire Kenvue, creating a consumer goods powerhouse worth over $100 billion and reshaping the industry landscape.

HMRC Tax Refund Scam: Protect Your Money

Exclusive investigation reveals how criminals are exploiting HMRC's repayment system, leaving thousands of taxpayers out of pocket. Learn how to protect yourself from this sophisticated fraud.

UK's £200m Baby Powder Legal Battle Unveiled

A landmark legal case in Britain sees thousands of claimants pursuing millions in compensation over alleged health risks from talcum powder products. Discover the shocking details of this consumer safety showdown.

FCA's £4bn car finance scandal robs victims

Millions of British drivers face fresh injustice as the FCA's proposed redress scheme for mis-sold car finance could shortchange victims by billions. Exclusive analysis reveals how the regulator's plan might benefit lenders over consumers.

Data Breach Fallout: Brands Before Customers

New research reveals corporations prioritise reputation management over consumer protection when handling data leaks, leaving victims vulnerable to ongoing security risks.

Marsh fires Australia to T20 win over India

Australia clinched a dramatic four-wicket victory against India in their T20 international clash, powered by Mitch Marsh's explosive 46-run innings that set up a successful run chase.

Princes tuna firm plans London stock market float

Major UK tinned food producer Princes, owner of popular tuna brands, is preparing for a potential London Stock Exchange listing that could value the business at hundreds of millions of pounds.

Over half of UK firms rewrite ethics strategy

New research reveals a dramatic shift in corporate Britain as ethical concerns and consumer demands force majority of businesses to fundamentally rethink their policies and practices.

Edmed replaces Gordon as Wallabies fly-half

Australia's head coach Joe Schmidt makes bold selection call, dropping Carter Gordon for Tane Edmed at fly-half ahead of crucial England Test match at Twickenham.

RBA Shock: Next Rate Move Could Be Up, Not Down

As Australia's inflation proves stubbornly persistent, economists are warning that the next interest rate move might not be down, but up. Discover why the RBA could be forced into another hike and what it means for mortgages and the economy.

Australia's Growing Cult Crisis Revealed

An explosive investigation reveals how Australia is facing a growing epidemic of dangerous cults, with vulnerable Australians being systematically exploited and abused. Exclusive podcast analysis uncovers the shocking tactics and devastating human cost.

Next profit upgrade defies UK retail gloom

Fashion giant Next surprises markets with second profit upgrade, suggesting British shoppers remain resilient despite economic pressures. Strong third-quarter sales point to potential retail sector recovery.

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