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‘I don’t touch my phone. At home, I’d be scrolling’: why young people are flocking to independent cinemas

Young people are drawn in by the promise of a ‘no-distractions’ zone, rereleases of old classics and music documentaries by global artists

Claire’s on brink of collapse in UK and Ireland, putting 2,150 jobs at risk

Jewellery retailer appoints administrators a week after bankruptcy filings by parent company in US and Canada

Qantas cancels flights at double the rate of Virgin, competition watchdog finds

Airlines have also been raising fares despite downward pressure on costs from falling jet fuel prices, ACCC says

US treasury secretary Scott Bessent calls for half-point interest rate cut at next Fed meeting – as it happened

Bessent calls for series of rate cuts after steady US inflation, sending global stocks rallying; dollar slips and pound hits three-week high

Is AI going to steal your job? Not if you work in cleaning, construction or hospitality, Australian report finds

Jobs and Skills Australia says doomsday predictions are overblown but almost all occupations will be augmented by artificial intelligence

Why the UK’s bank ringfencing doesn’t need large-scale reform

Rachel Reeves would do well to drop her ‘boot on the neck’ inflammatory language and err on the side of caution

Tighter US border rules are putting European visitors off, says Tui

Holiday company boss says tourists are opting instead for destinations such as Canada, Africa and Asia

Labour to revive Northern Powerhouse Rail project

Starmer and Reeves expected to announce move before Labour conference, with aim of boosting backbench morale

UK inheritance tax: how does it work and what may be changing?

The Guardian has learned the Treasury is looking at ways to raise more money from IHT. Here’s how it could affect you

Hong Kong’s CKI a leading contender to buy Thames Water, reports say

The infrastructure company is among those lining up to acquire the struggling utility if it collapses

PwC tracks UK office attendance with ‘traffic light’ dashboard

Accountancy firm’s staff concerned by system that monitors wifi logons and swipes of work passes

Dairy farmers say worker shortage is threatening UK food security

The Arla cooperative says five in six farmers receive very few or zero applications for job vacancies

NGOs urge Nandy to halt sale of Telegraph over China links

Letter from rights groups says RedBird Capital’s proposed takeover threatens media pluralism and transparency

The Guardian view on Labour’s feelgood economy: it’s not for everyone – especially the poorest

Editorial: Ministers boast of rising wages. But for low earners, the cost of living crisis endures – with food and rent inflation erasing any pay gains

Trump’s China trade truce extension spurs market rally

Bourses in Australia and Japan hit record highs as hopes grow of trade deal within latest 90-day pause

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  • ‘I don’t touch my phone. At home, I’d be scrolling’: why young people are flocking to independent cinemas
  • Claire’s on brink of collapse in UK and Ireland, putting 2,150 jobs at risk
  • Qantas cancels flights at double the rate of Virgin, competition watchdog finds
  • US treasury secretary Scott Bessent calls for half-point interest rate cut at next Fed meeting – as it happened
  • Is AI going to steal your job? Not if you work in cleaning, construction or hospitality, Australian report finds
  • Why the UK’s bank ringfencing doesn’t need large-scale reform
  • Tighter US border rules are putting European visitors off, says Tui
  • Labour to revive Northern Powerhouse Rail project
  • UK inheritance tax: how does it work and what may be changing?
  • Hong Kong’s CKI a leading contender to buy Thames Water, reports say
  • PwC tracks UK office attendance with ‘traffic light’ dashboard
  • Dairy farmers say worker shortage is threatening UK food security
  • NGOs urge Nandy to halt sale of Telegraph over China links
  • The Guardian view on Labour’s feelgood economy: it’s not for everyone – especially the poorest
  • Trump’s China trade truce extension spurs market rally
  • Treasury targeting inheritance tax reforms to help plug UK deficit
  • UK employers cut back on bonuses and hiring as economic slowdown hits jobs market
  • Three more interest rate cuts may be on the way. But when is increasingly looking like anyone’s guess
  • US inflation unexpectedly stays at 2.7%; UK ministers appoint advisers for Thames Water collapse ‘contingency plans’ – as it happened
  • UK visa services firm sues ex-boss for £6m over alleged improper use of profits
  • Conservatives not close to recognising ‘how badly placed they are’, says Gauke
  • Club World Cup and summer tennis bring in the bets for Entain
  • Price of gold eases after Trump rules out tariffs on imported bars
  • US prices continued rise in July as Trump tariffs impact consumer costs
  • ‘A literal gut punch’: Missouri workers devastated by Republican repeal of paid sick leave
  • Thames Water: advisers appointed to plan for company’s potential collapse
  • UK small business owners: have your hiring practices changed recently?
  • Rising job losses and cooling wage growth pose a challenge for Rachel Reeves
  • Warm weather and England’s Euros success lifted UK retail sales in July
  • David Lammy faces possible legal action over Foreign Office secondments

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