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'We've been caught in a leasehold trap'
The Competition and Markets Authority has launched an investigation into unfair leasehold contracts.
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'We've been caught in a leasehold trap'
The Competition and Markets Authority has launched an investigation into unfair leasehold contracts.

More security for zero-hours workers
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Government tells Whirlpool to recall dryers
The company will have to recall hundreds of thousands of appliances amid concerns over fire safety.

UK phone firms demand clarity over Huawei
Mobile operators have written a letter asking the government to decide the role Huawei can play in 5G.

Firms say US abortion curbs are 'bad for business'
In an open letter, leaders from nearly 200 firms argue abortion restrictions are "bad for business".

Trump 'concerned' about defence mega-merger
The US president is worried that the creation of new $121bn defence colossus could reduce competition.
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'We've been caught in a leasehold trap'
The Competition and Markets Authority has launched an investigation into unfair leasehold contracts.

More security for zero-hours workers
Zero-hours contract workers will get greater security under a new programme called Living Hours.

Government tells Whirlpool to recall dryers
The company will have to recall hundreds of thousands of appliances amid concerns over fire safety.

UK phone firms demand clarity over Huawei
Mobile operators have written a letter asking the government to decide the role Huawei can play in 5G.

Firms say US abortion curbs are 'bad for business'
In an open letter, leaders from nearly 200 firms argue abortion restrictions are "bad for business".

Trump 'concerned' about defence mega-merger
The US president is worried that the creation of new $121bn defence colossus could reduce competition.

More security for zero-hours workers
Zero-hours contract workers will get greater security under a new programme called Living Hours.

Government tells Whirlpool to recall dryers
The company will have to recall hundreds of thousands of appliances amid concerns over fire safety.

UK phone firms demand clarity over Huawei
Mobile operators have written a letter asking the government to decide the role Huawei can play in 5G.
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