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Bank of England braced for knife-edge interest rate decision

The Bank of England is braced for a knife-edge decision on interest rates as policymakers consider whether to cut borrowing costs for the first...

Post Office’s head of postmasters makes abrupt exit in wake of Horizon scandal

Another top executive is leaving the Post Office as the embattled business...

Britain’s biggest pub company gets £250m support as £2bn debts weigh

While drinkers have returned to pubs since the pandemic, soaring interest rates heaped...

Boeing picks outsider to lead fightback from latest crisis

After a four-month search, a candidate has been found to fill one...

Taskforce to Spearhead the Building of New Towns Across the UK

The largest housebuilding programme since the post-war period will begin through a new generation of new towns, as part of the government’s work to...

Azets UK Announces 6 Regional Promotions

Azets, the international advisory, outsourcing and compliance Group, has announced 213 promotions across its UK business, including 6 in Wales. Andrew Howells (Audit &...

Most of Carpetright’s £345m debts are unlikely to be repaid

Carpetright collapsed with debts of almost £345m, more than half of which are owed to customers, suppliers, landlords and other unsecured creditors who are...

Two City firms team up to invest £20bn of pension funds in UK businesses

Two of the largest City firms have joined forces to invest as much as £20bn of pension money in fast-growing UK businesses such as...

Bank of England rate cut expected as Federal Reserve holds again

The Bank of England will implement its first interest rate cut since...

HSBC’s boss is leaving on a high – but his successor faces tougher times

Timing is everything for a chief executive - and Noel Quinn, the...

Wine mogul told to pay millions of pounds for misleading investors

Wine tycoon Richard Balfour-Lynn has been ordered to pay millions of pounds...

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