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Airport strike action in summer holidays averted as pay deals struck

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Millions of graduates to have student loan interest capped at 6%

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Kemi Badenoch plans to double apprentice numbers and cut university entrants

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Martin Lewis apologises to Kemi Badenoch for ‘gate crashing’ ITV interview

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Booze bosses warn prices will rise as alcohol duty increase comes into force

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Resident doctors to vote on strike action in pay row with Scottish Government

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How much could Tube fares go up as inflation rises?

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Key questions answered on potential rail fares rise

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Higher airfares and hotel prices predicted to push up UK inflation in July

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Rail campaigners say potential 5.5% fares rise would be ‘ripping off’ passengers

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UK borrowing higher than forecast in June as debt interest costs soar

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Health Secretary to meet BMA ahead of planned strike action by resident doctors

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NHS disruption expected as resident doctors vote for strike action

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Tax hike fears mount after government borrowing jumps in May

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Senior doctors asked about prospect of industrial action amid row over pay

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UK inflation to edge higher if oil prices push up energy costs, experts warn

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ONS admits April inflation figure was too high after vehicle tax data error

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Pressure mounts on Chancellor as inflation races to highest for more than a year

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Doctor ballot for strike action is ‘premature’ and ‘unnecessary’, says Streeting

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Resident doctors in England to be balloted on strike action over pay

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Inflation slows further to 2.6% after drop in petrol prices

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Inflation jumps to 10-month high, knocking chance of early interest rate cut

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UK inflation jumps to 10-month high of 3%

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Slower UK inflation relieves pressure on Reeves as markets calm

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Surprise inflation dip provides ‘respite’ for Chancellor amid market turmoil

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UK inflation rises again to hit highest level since March

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Haigh says affordability is a priority but refuses to rule out rail fare hikes

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Nigel Farage ‘thrilled’ to save ‘over £1 a week’ on beer after Budget

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Taxes, borrowing and spending up in Rachel Reeves’ first Budget

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