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Kim Kardashian sells $200m stake in cosmetics brand
The reality TV star and businesswoman will sell 20% of her business to beauty giant Coty.

Car dealer fraud probe reveals £19m hole
The struggling car dealership Lookers found profits were overstated for several years.

Restaurants are 'hurting', says Deliveroo boss
Chief executive Will Shu told the BBC that there will be "a long period of socially-distanced dining".

Starbucks suspends social media ads over hate speech
The coffee giant said it would pause advertising on some platforms in an effort to address hate speech.

Boeing set for critical 737 Max flight tests
US regulators may start tests this week as Boeing bids to clear a milestone for the crisis-hit aircraft.

Post Office ends travel money suspension
The move comes as tourists gear up for a summer getaway, but rates will not match pre-lockdown highs.

Delta Air Lines to extend cap on passenger numbers
The airline has been capping the numbers on board its flights to no more than 60% of capacity.
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Kim Kardashian sells $200m stake in cosmetics brand
The reality TV star and businesswoman will sell 20% of her business to beauty giant Coty.

Car dealer fraud probe reveals £19m hole
The struggling car dealership Lookers found profits were overstated for several years.

Restaurants are 'hurting', says Deliveroo boss
Chief executive Will Shu told the BBC that there will be "a long period of socially-distanced dining".

Starbucks suspends social media ads over hate speech
The coffee giant said it would pause advertising on some platforms in an effort to address hate speech.

Boeing set for critical 737 Max flight tests
US regulators may start tests this week as Boeing bids to clear a milestone for the crisis-hit aircraft.

Post Office ends travel money suspension
The move comes as tourists gear up for a summer getaway, but rates will not match pre-lockdown highs.

Delta Air Lines to extend cap on passenger numbers
The airline has been capping the numbers on board its flights to no more than 60% of capacity.

Car dealer fraud probe reveals £19m hole
The struggling car dealership Lookers found profits were overstated for several years.

Restaurants are 'hurting', says Deliveroo boss
Chief executive Will Shu told the BBC that there will be "a long period of socially-distanced dining".

Starbucks suspends social media ads over hate speech
The coffee giant said it would pause advertising on some platforms in an effort to address hate speech.
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