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Aldi liable for ‘flagrant’ copyright breach of rival brand’s packaging, federal court finds
Aldi – which once used the slogan “like brands, only cheaper” – launched a rebrand of a range of children’s …
Fed cuts interest rates amid questions over its fight to lower inflation
The US Federal Reserve cut interest rates on Wednesday amid questions over its fight to bring down inflation across the world’s largest economy.
Policymakers at the central bank lowered the benchmark federal funds rate by a quarter of a percentage point to a range of between 4.25% and 4.5% in …
Thames Water to get green light to hike bills by more than a third by 2030
Troubled Thames Water will be allowed to increase customer bills by just over a third by 2030 after a decision by the industry regulator, the Guardian has learned.
Ofwat is poised to announce on Thursday that the heavily indebted company, which serves 16 million consumers in London and the Thames …
It’s a struggle to grasp Keir Starmer’s vision for Britain | Letters
Nissan’s mooted merger with Honda may be best answer to industry’s EV problem
His was the name that adorned a thousand lorries, so familiar on the motorways of Britain that families would while away long journeys by counting them and recording their individual names – each was emblazoned with a woman’s name. Yet Eddie Stobart, who has died aged 95, owned just eight …
Waspi women hand KemiKazi a gift, which she fails to unwrap
It’s Christmas time. The season to be jolly. Good will and good cheer to all people. When we remember those who are less fortunate than us. And no one does this better than Keir Starmer.
Few can have missed the fact that Kemi Badenoch hasn’t exactly got off to the …
PTSD, depression and anxiety: why former Facebook moderators in Kenya are taking legal action
Smashing bricks against the side of your house is not a normal way to wind down after work. Nor is biting your own arm or being scared to go to sleep. But that was the reality for one of the 144 people diagnosed with severe post-traumatic stress disorder after moderating …
A predicted deficit will get the headlines, but remember that budgets are about choices | Greg Jericho
The mid-year economic and fiscal outlook (Myefo) released on Wednesday showed a slight increase in the size of budget deficits over the next three years. But no one should get too concerned – it is all just changes in estimates. We need to care more about reality.
As a nation …
Why are Australian politicians talking about gingerbread people?
What’s this about a gingerbread man scandal rocking Parliament House?
I think you mean gingerbread PEOPLE - which is the recipe for this particular pastry palaver.
Parliament House’s various cafes are stocking holiday-themed goods, from Christmas cookies to green-and-red iced doughnuts and fruit mince pies, but one specific …