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BBC.com Content Index - 29 09 2022

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Would-be first time buyer Rabia

'My mortgage offer went to 10.5% after mini-budget'

A first-time buyer tells Question Time four mortgage offers were withdrawn after market turmoil.

New Algerian football top

Morocco demands Adidas change Algeria football top

Adidas says an Algerian palace inspired the design, but Morocco says it is cultural appropriation.

methane bubbling into the sea

US suggests Russia could be behind gas pipe leaks

US Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm tells the BBC its unlikely Nord Stream leaks are coincidence.

The headline in the Guardian reads, "PM holds crunch talks with watchdog over fiscal chaos", while the headline in the Times reads, "Defiant PM set to curb benefits to fund budget"

'PM holds crunch talks' and 'set to curb benefits'

Liz Truss's efforts to reassure the markets that she can control government spending lead the papers.

Adidas' latest limited edition hoodie produced with Spinnova fabric costs €160

Finland wants to transform how we make clothes

Firms behind innovative fibres says they can make fashion a more sustainable business.

New coins featuring King Charles

First coins featuring King Charles are unveiled

Centuries of tradition are followed as King Charles faces left - the opposite way to the Queen.

Colletta Smith standing up with gfx text next to her saying energy saving tips

Cost of living tips: How to cut energy and heating costs at home

Consumer Affairs Correspondent Colletta Smith has picked out some of the best ways to cut costs in your home.

Smart meter

Three things to do as energy bills go up

Millions are seeing their energy bills go up, but there are ways to help ease the mounting costs.

Adjusting a radiator

Energy bills rise but help cushions blow

A two-year government-set cap means price rises taking effect on Saturday are lower than expected.

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