Business lending slows to lowest growth in half a decade
The amount that banks are lending to business is growing slower than at any point in the last five years as Brexit and other political uncertainty weighs on the market, new data reveals.

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Joules sales push higher despite ‘challenging& retail backdrop
Fashion retailer Joules has cheered rising sales in the run-up to Christmas, despite the challenging retail backdrop.

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Sailor shoots dead two civilians at Pearl Harbor navy base
A sailor shot three civilians, killing two of them, before taking his own life at Pearl Harbour, just days before thousands were scheduled to gather at the military base to mark the 78th anniversary of the Japanese bombing that launched the US into the Second World War.

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Sailor shoots dead two civilians at Pearl Harbor navy base
A sailor shot three civilians, killing two of them, before taking his own life at Pearl Harbour, just days before thousands were scheduled to gather at the military base to mark the 78th anniversary of the Japanese bombing that launched the US into the Second World War.

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Travel chaos to and from France predicted as strikes begin
Travel to and fromFrancewill be severely disrupted from Thursday morning owing to large-scale strikes across the country in protest at plans to overhaul its retirement system.

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Dunelm to beat profit forecasts after ‘strong& online and store sales
Homeware and furnishings retailer Dunelm has said it expects to beat original profit forecasts for the year as it cheered the launch of its new digital platform.

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