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Downing Street has belatedly hit back at comments made by Donald Trump about the Mayor of London, saying the remarks were "wrong".
The US central bank has signalled a pause in interest rates cuts demanded by the president as it grapples pressures from both elevated inflation and a weak jobs market.
One of Britain’s most prominent fintech unicorns has secured a payments services licence from UK regulators as it hunts for acquisition targets ahead of an eventual move to list its shares publicly.
Some Australian kids are already outsmarting the government and the tech companies.
At least 22 people are dead and more than a dozen injured after a double building collapse in Morocco.
A child who reportedly saw a man "shaking" after being ordered to pay an alleged drug debt to Humza Yousaf's brother-in-law claimed he "could not remember" speaking to police, a court has heard.
Ramesh lives in fear every day. A police siren is enough to alarm him.
Iceland has announced it is boycotting next year's Eurovision over Israel's participation in the competition, saying taking part would "neither be a source of joy nor peace".
Whatever your political bent or economic creed, it is hard to argue that the build up to last month's budget was anything but hapless.
GCHQ has released its annual Christmas challenge, with seven puzzles aimed to put the nation's codebreaking skills to the test.
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