Former UBS trader Tom Hayes was the first of 38 traders to be jailed for "rigging" interest rates.
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BBC Economics correspondent

Reports suggest the firm could start charging users almost $20 per month to be verified after Elon Musk bought the platform.

Reports suggest the firm could start charging users almost $20 per month to be verified after Elon Musk bought the platform.

The 1865 US slavery ban doesn't cover everyone. Voters will decide whether to keep the exemptions.

The US House Speaker says her family is grateful for warm wishes as her husband recovers in hospital.

Maurice Hastings was wrongfully convicted of murder and repeated requests for DNA testing were denied.

Top managers leave the social media platform as the billionaire seals his takeover of the firm.

Saifullah Paracha, 75, returns to Pakistan amid a US push to release uncharged detainees.

Reports suggest the firm could start charging users almost $20 per month to be verified after Elon Musk bought the platform.

The 1865 US slavery ban doesn't cover everyone. Voters will decide whether to keep the exemptions.

The US House Speaker says her family is grateful for warm wishes as her husband recovers in hospital.

Maurice Hastings was wrongfully convicted of murder and repeated requests for DNA testing were denied.

Top managers leave the social media platform as the billionaire seals his takeover of the firm.

Saifullah Paracha, 75, returns to Pakistan amid a US push to release uncharged detainees.

The 1865 US slavery ban doesn't cover everyone. Voters will decide whether to keep the exemptions.

The US House Speaker says her family is grateful for warm wishes as her husband recovers in hospital.
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