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The Guardian – Business • May 29, 2025
BA and Pizza Express among companies that failed to pay minimum wage
Over 60,000 employees were reimbursed a total of £7.4 million following government probes into wage violations by more than 500 companies, highlighting significant financial penalt...
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The Guardian – Business • May 21, 2025
UK inflation jumps higher than expected to 3.5% amid bills increase
The unexpected rise in consumer costs, driven by utility and tax increases along with higher labor expenses, poses challenges for monetary policy and could influence future interes...
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