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Jan 26 2022 11:00

Pet spending boom continues despite rising cost of living - BBC News

Pets at Home says it does not expect people to cut back on pet spending as cost of living rises.
Jan 26 2022 11:00

Buy now, pay later firm Klarna launches physical card in the UK - CNBC

Klarna is launching a physical card in the U.K. that lets users delay payments on their purchases, both in-store as well as online.
Jan 26 2022 09:00

Fears over buy now, pay later firm's credit card - Daily Mail

Controversial buy now pay later firm Klarna, a Swedish unregulated lending service, has launched a contactless credit card that shoppers can use on the high street.
Jan 26 2022 09:00

Autonomous-car 'users not legally accountable' call - BBC News

If anything goes wrong, the company behind the driving system would be responsible, rather than the driver.
Jan 26 2022 09:00

Sainsbury's issues face mask update for shoppers and staff - Stoke-on-Trent Live

The chain has said it will continue to ask staff and customers to wear a mask in its stores despite government rules not requiring it
Jan 26 2022 09:00

Mum vows never to eat McDonald's again after finding 'huge exotic spider' in wrap - North Wales Live

'I was three-quarters of the way through it and I felt something hard in my mouth'
Jan 26 2022 07:00

Fears for Warwickshire tractor run's future due to red diesel rules - BBC News

Law changes will increase the cost and "kill" charity tractor fundraisers, one organiser says.
Jan 26 2022 03:00

Classic Minis go electric: Recharged project to convert original cars - This is Money

For an undisclosed fee, a division within Mini's Plant Oxford will strip out the original car's A-series engine and replace it with a 121bhp electric motor and battery.
Jan 26 2022 03:00

Autonomous-car 'users not legally accountable' call - BBC News

If anything goes wrong, the company behind the driving system would be responsible, rather than the driver.
Jan 26 2022 03:00

Williams Advanced Engineering sold to metal firm in £164m deal - PlanetF1

Williams Advanced Engineering has been sold to Australian firm Fortescue Metals Group, in a deal worth £164 million.
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