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UK zero-hours contracts hit 1.8m
According to the Office for National Statistics and the Labour Force Survey, 1. 8m contracts in the UK do not guarantee workers a minimum number of hours, known as “zero-hours” contracts.
TSB faces wave of complaints after botched IT upgrade
TSB customers have complained that they can’t access their accounts but can see other people’s bank details after a botched upgrade at the weekend.
Iran threatens to pursue nuclear weapons programme if US quits 2015 deal
Iran warned it's ready to retaliate and pursue its nuclear weapons programme should US President Donald Trump decide to withdraw his country from the deal that brought Tehran's nuclear programme to a halt in 2015.
British business at risk of dwindling investment as millennials 'not interested'
Innovative British business faces serious risks in the future due to the lack of interest by millennials in investing, according to a new report.
May stands firm over EU customs union to avert cabinet revolt
Downing Street has insisted the UK will not backtrack on its decision to leave the European Union's customs union and the single market post-Brexit, despite reports that parliament is likely to vote against the government's position on the issue.