Patisserie Valerie chairman waives salary
Luke Johnson will not collect any pay after an accounting scandal nearly bankrupted the cafe chain.
Luke Johnson will not collect any pay after an accounting scandal nearly bankrupted the cafe chain.
The taxi-hailing firm says it has no plans to launch similar service in the UK at present.
New forms of insurance can save motorists money – especially if they live in a city.
Meet the children’s book illustrator whose life classes with a difference bring people closer to animals.
The US is set to impose a new round of sanctions on Iran’s oil and banking sectors.
Seventy leaders sign a letter to the Sunday Times backing a vote on the terms of the UK’s EU exit.
Sammy Wilson told the BBC there was “no real problem” with the big sticking point in the Brexit negotiations.
The White House describes it as “the toughest sanctions regime ever imposed on Iran”.
The social media site removes a campaign targeted at readers interested in “white genocide”.
The RMT union on South Western Railway are taking action in a dispute over the role of guards.
One of the UK’s leading producers overturns the refusal of the building to house 32,000 birds.
The Sports Direct founder this week added Evans Cycles to his collection – has he a plan or can he just not resist a bargain?
Lloyds Bank is reissuing debit cards for customers affected by the BA and Ticketmaster cyber-attacks.
The US has notched up further jobs growth – what’s really happening to the US workforce?
The BBC’s Simon Gompertz asks people who should be on the new £50 note.
Operations began in Lancashire last month but have been subject to suspensions after earth tremors.
Early discussions are held between the car giant and Ineos about building a new vehicle in Bridgend.
US earnings rose last month at the fastest pace since 2009 while job creation exceeded expectations.
The price comparison site famous for its meerkat adverts may be inflating insurance premiums, the watchdog says.
Finance Minister Tito Mboweni says the “loss-making” national airline is not worth bailing out anymore.
Stephen Haddrill is to leave the Financial Reporting Council, under fire for its handling of corporate collapses.
The video game hero was named after property developer Mario Segale in the 1980s.
The country will accept foreign workers to address labour shortages, the prime minister says.
The Bank of England asks the public to nominate worthy candidates to feature on the new banknote.
It follows possible signs of progress on resolving a bitter trade battle between the US and China.
Grimsby was the most unhealthy, with Edinburgh topping the healthiest list of 70 major towns and cities.
Savills predicts house price growth in 2019-24 will be 21.6% in the North West of England, but only 4.5% in London.
The Swedish retailer known for its out-of-town warehouses in experimenting with city centre outlets.
MPs say HM Revenue & Customs is struggling under a “daunting workload” made worse as Brexit approaches.
Good computer security means working around one big security flaw – us.