Production line at Ford in Bridgend to shut for five days
Employees working on the AJ assembly line have been told it will be closed for five days from Monday.
Employees working on the AJ assembly line have been told it will be closed for five days from Monday.
The peer stands by his decision as Sir Philip Green plans to make a complaint to the House of Lords.
The retail billionaire says it was “outrageous” of the Labour peer to name him in the House of Lords.
Philip Hammond is set to announce a £1.5bn lifeline for small retailers in Monday’s Budget.
People in Scarborough are concerned about hospitals and schools ahead of this year’s Budget.
How people in Scarborough, Britain’s “low-pay capital”, are feeling ahead of the Budget.
The US-China trade war is the most prominent example of countries pushing back against China’s growing influence.
The social network has removed another batch of pages and groups spreading misinformation.
The S&P 500 is down almost 10% from its September high, while the Nasdaq is off 12% from its record.
High Court rules that potentially serious charges against the banking group remain dismissed.
One Cornish hospitality restaurant and training centre may have clues on boosting low UK productivity.
Half a million savers will get a less generous return on Savings Certificates, netting the Treasury £610m.
Growth in the third quarter slowed, but not by as much as some had feared.
The retail billionaire has previously faced criticism over his business dealings, now he has been named over harassment claims.
The supermarket chain is to consult staff on changing their roles and working hours.
A global study suggests people prefer to save young over elderly people.
The High Court ruling over 1990s pension rules could mean more money for some men and women in retirement.
Topshop owner Arcadia faces backlash after owner Sir Philip Green is named over harassment claims.
Retail analyst Claire Bailey says claims about Topshop owner could hit sales if customers switch loyalties
China is the leading country for entrepreneurs to create wealth, says a global survey of billionaires.
India’s government has dramatically fired the men at the top of its investigating agency, the CBI.
The port won’t be closed in a no-deal Brexit, with one official saying it would be “economic suicide”.
British berry growers have expanded rapidly on the back of cheap EU labour but the good times could soon be over.
The bank sets aside £100m for harder times as it announces a rise in third-quarter profits.
The bank also sets aside a further £200m to cover costs for the mis-selling of PPI policies.
Peer says he thought carefully before identifying the tycoon after being criticised for acting “improperly”.
The benefit system is causing “unacceptable hardship” but officials refuse to listen, say MPs.
Hi-tech gadgets are helping sick children express their feelings and soothe their fears.
For the first time the card will be digital-only, meaning passengers will need access to a smartphone.
BBC Business Editor Simon Jack talks to Radio 1 Xtra DJ Sideman about all things money.