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Inflation comes in higher than expected, driven by soaring fuel and food prices, as milk, cheese, eggs, vegetables and ready meals become more expensive
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Though this is the second straight quarterly drop, the results for the streaming company are better than expected
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Some countries have designed their transport infrastructure for wider extremes of weather – but that comes at a cost
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Tax benefit was part of £850m in tax credits provided to online retailer by governments across Europe
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Money Saving Expert founder calls for warm public spaces in winter as cost of living becomes ‘unaffordable’ for some
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Packed lunches and secondary school food contain most calories as rising food costs begin to bite
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The Uber files
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Public asked to avoid using ride-hailing service on Wednesday in response to issues raised by Uber files
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From Europe to India and the US, the revelations have fuelled anger from the drivers to politicians
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Spotlight
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Some are calling it the summer of lost luggage with daily stories of baggage claims swelling as suitcases get caught in a conveyor belt-shaped vortex that only seems to grow
Multimedia
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Projects involving the Batwa and other marginalised communities offer alternative fuel and income, but can only ever be a small part of a wider drive to stop deforestation
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The UK is experiencing its hottest recorded temperatures this week with much of the country’s infrastructure struggling to cope. What will it take to adapt to far more regular heatwaves?
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Guardian photographers head out to record the impact of the unprecedented high temperatures for Monday and Tuesday
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