Debenhams ‘seeks to close 50 stores’ in survival bid
Struggling department store chain will report a record £500m loss in its annual results on Thursday.
Struggling department store chain will report a record £500m loss in its annual results on Thursday.
Struggling department store chain will report a record £500m loss in its annual results on Thursday.
The burger chain has earmarked 17 stores for closure after running up millions of pounds of losses.
Food delivery service to overhaul its online menus to display details of ingredients.
There has been a 10% drop in the number of home-buyers taking out mortgages, according to the banks
Plastic items such as cutlery and straws would be banned in the EU under plans approved by MEPs.
The firms have been accused by Italian authorities of building “planned obsolescence” into devices
Non-disclosure contracts are under fire, as claims about a “leading businessman” are blocked from print.
Families subject to inheritance tax in one south-east town pay an average of £231,000 each, figures reveal
Companies must warn investors about potential threats to supply chains or tax rules, the FRC says.
The Apple boss also praised the EU’s new data protection regulation GDPR, in a speech in Brussels.
Research from Aberdeen University looks at the economic potential of the oil and gas sector.
Profits rise in the three months to 30 September driven by a pick-up in Barclays’ investment banking division.
The US president said Fed chair Jerome Powell almost seemed “happy” to be raising interest rates.
The US president said Fed chair Jerome Powell almost seemed “happy” to be raising interest rates.
The anxieties of Western democracies are more like a mid-life crisis than a revolution, says politics professor.
Reducing our use of sand and cement cuts down on CO2 emissions and lessens the impact on the environment.
What do young people want from this year’s Budget?
Tuition fees, rents and youth services are among the issues bothering young people.
A new scheme means around a million tenants should get better access to mortgages and bank accounts.
More customers deserted the TSB than ever before in the wake of its IT meltdown.
The advertising watchdog condemns ads by three different carmakers for encouraging unsafe driving.
Freight firms will be urged to use Belgian ports if delays at Calais threaten vital drug shipments.
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman speaks to BBC’s Tim Willcox at Saudi Arabia’s investment conference.
The three major US indexes recover most of their losses by the end of trading.
For the first time, the European Commission tells a member state to change its national budget.
The entrepreneur says Twitter believed his account had been hacked.
HM Revenue & Customs says 171 players, 44 clubs and 31 agents are being investigated to make sure they are paying the correct tax.
The 15p fee will be handed to drivers to help them pay for an all-electric car, says ride-hailing firm
Department store chain will continue to sell Blu-ray players as 70-inch televisions prove popular.