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‘Like cutting the head off a hydra’: how Mary Cain exposed Nike’s disgraced coaching team

The track prodigy made it to world championships at 17 and joined Nike’s Oregon Project. At 29, Cain is detailing the hellish years under coach Alberto Salazar in her new memoir

Deloitte and Zoom’s trims to parental-leave benefits may hurt them in long run, experts say

The companies announced last week that they will be reducing parental leave and other benefits for employees starting next year

Shares in buy-to-let mortgage lenders fall after report Reeves plans rent freeze

FTSE 250 firms Paragon and OSB Group, owner of Kent Reliance and Precise Mortgages, slide on London Stock Exchange

EE couldn’t change pricey broadband and TV deal after my husband died

It cheerily addressed letters to my late spouse, and threatened penalties if he terminated his contract

Price rises in UK shops slow as retailers apply heavy discounts to lure shoppers

Shop price inflation rose by 1% year-on-year in April, slowing from 1.2% in March, the BRC says

Woolworths broke its own rules intended to prevent price manipulation, court hears

The consumer watchdog’s landmark trial against the supermarket giant enters its second week of hearings in the federal court

Rachel Reeves’s fiscal rules buffer should be ‘significantly larger’, say peers

Peers say chancellor and recent predecessors have allowed themselves too little room for manoeuvre

UK has wealthy Europe’s ‘third-highest’ rate of young adults not in work or study

Resolution Foundation report says ‘crisis’ stems from rising ill-health and a failing system of benefits and job support

US supreme court weighs blocking lawsuits against Roundup makers alleging weedkiller causes cancer

Case centers on glyphosate, pesticide used in Roundup and other products that has been linked to cancer in some studies

Nationwide should give its boardroom challenger a fair run

James Sherwin-Smith’s candidacy is a test of the building society’s commitment to mutual values

Claire’s to close remaining UK stores on Tuesday with more than 1,000 job losses

Sources say staff have been asked to pack up final stock and equipment after waves of closures

Shell to buy Canadian shale producer ARC Resources for $16.4bn

Deal comes five years after Shell sold its US shale business and is its biggest acquisition for a decade

Taylor Swift files trademarks for voice and image amid concern over AI misuse

The singer’s company filed three applications on Friday after Matthew McConaughey launched similar strategy

EU faces ‘China shock’ as EV imports drive Beijing’s record surplus with bloc

China sold goods worth about $148bn to EU in first quarter of year, but imported just $65bn

Goldman raises oil price forecasts as Iran war deadlock continues; Shell buying Canada’s ARC in $13.6bn deal – as it happened

Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news

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  • Cooling UK labour market ‘questions need’ for Bank of England rate hikes; grocery inflation slows to two-year low – business live
  • UK pay growth slows as Iran war prompts cost of living squeeze
  • Oil prices jump after US-Iran ceasefire expires and Trump threatens Oman
  • Student bank accounts: don’t be swayed by the freebies, freshers told
  • Half of homes in Great Britain taking longer to sell than last year amid mortgage volatility
  • At least 109 BHP workers sexually harassed colleagues in a single year, mining company says
  • Top economists urge Burnham to sign UK up to UN initiative on global inequality
  • Ministers drop plan to relax affordable housing rules after negative response
  • Virgin Trains a step closer to running services to Europe in blow to Eurostar
  • European farmers face ‘unprecedented crisis’ after successive heatwaves
  • US gas prices reach highest ever recorded for August amid stalled talks with Iran
  • China’s economy showing signs that slowdown may be extending
  • Leading economies’ borrowing costs hit highest since 2008 crisis
  • Alarm raised over ‘privacy dilemma’ of facial recognition technology at Coles and Woolworths
  • Government borrowing costs hit multi-year highs as markets fear inflation, and oil and gas prices rise – as it happened
  • UK government ‘irresponsible’ for not publishing emergency drought plans
  • Sainsbury’s store pauses AI scanning after false shoplifting accusation
  • JP Morgan boss Jamie Dimon warns UK chancellor not to hike taxes on banks
  • Thom Yorke, Romy and Brian Eno among 200 musicians urging PM to reject new North Sea drilling
  • Asking prices for newly listed homes in UK’s richest borough fall by £100k in one month
  • Are Microsoft’s AI plans being held back by a shortage of chips?
  • Summer jobs bounce back in UK thanks to busy calendar of sport and music
  • Water companies in England and Wales explore ‘surge pricing’ during drought
  • Interest rate dilemma for central banks as inflation rises but growth slows
  • ‘I see the incredible promise’: on set of an AI film shoot as new studios embrace controversial tech
  • ‘Why did it become personal?’: furore over plans to expand Kent oyster shack
  • Burnham urged to crack down on gig economy firms to protect 4m workers
  • A positive new report raises the question: was Reeves undermined by dodgy data?
  • University spinout to launch water quality app for UK and US waters
  • New UK cost of living crisis looms with soaring energy bills forecast to lift inflation

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