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August 3, 2018
Amazon removes Nazi-themed goods from its store

Amazon removes Nazi-themed goods from its store

The retailer faced criticism for letting sellers offer a variety of far right-wing paraphernalia. Source by [author_name]

August 3, 2018
How a family live with their smartphones

How a family live with their smartphones

Nearly eight out of ten people now own a smartphone, and we’re becoming increasingly dependent on them. Source by [author_name]

August 3, 2018
Fast fashion

Fast fashion

We asked major labels if they destroyed their excess stock. They weren’t all forthcoming. Source by [author_name]

August 3, 2018
Carney: No-deal Brexit risk 'uncomfortably high'

Carney: No-deal Brexit risk 'uncomfortably high'

The Bank of England chief says the risk of the UK leaving the EU with no deal is “uncomfortably high”. Source by [author_name]

August 3, 2018
Toyota surprises with 7.2% jump in quarterly profits

Toyota surprises with 7.2% jump in quarterly profits

The figures confounded many analysts, who were expecting Toyota’s earnings to be flat. Source by [author_name]

August 3, 2018
RBS to pay first dividend in 10 years

RBS to pay first dividend in 10 years

The bank sees first-half profits fall, but announces an interim dividend of 2p a share. Source by [author_name]

August 3, 2018
Sky farmers

Sky farmers

Drones are now delivering pesticides, fertilisers and crop monitoring to farms around the world. Source by [author_name]

August 3, 2018
How plastic became a million dollar idea

How plastic became a million dollar idea

The BBC’s Aaron Heslehurst explains how plastic became a million dollar idea. Source by [author_name]

August 3, 2018
Could a basic income replace Universal Credit?

Could a basic income replace Universal Credit?

RSA calls for local experiments to see if a basic income could replace the Universal Credit scheme. Source by [author_name]

August 3, 2018
Amazon pays £1.7m corporation tax in the UK

Amazon pays £1.7m corporation tax in the UK

The online retail giant lowered its UK corporation tax bill – despite surging sales and profits. Source by [author_name]

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