Countrywide fined £215,000 over money-laundering failings
The estate agent group is penalised after failing to keep proper records under money-laundering regulations.
The estate agent group is penalised after failing to keep proper records under money-laundering regulations.
Plans for the £300m snow sports centre in Great Blakenham have been in the pipeline for 18 years.
The airline tells female staff they will no longer have to wear make-up while at work.
Some MPs had hoped to amend a bill to force greater tax openness in Britain’s Crown dependencies.
A dispute over diplomatic protocol surfaced two months ago amid heightened tensions over trade.
Hundreds of jobs are at risk as the owner of Giraffe and Ed’s Easy Diner reveals plans to shut 27 restaurants.
A probe by the City watchdog into the car finance market reveals overcharging by motor dealers.
Prosperity has been unfairly spread, says the PM, as Labour accuses her of trying to bribe its MPs.
Ray Kelvin resigns after allegations of misconduct – including “forced hugging” – which he denies.
Angela Cochrane and Kirsty Olychick are the first women to be taught how to create oak casks for whisky.
A man who has worked at the Swindon Honda factory for 24 years starts the process of finding new work.
Scott Farquhar is a tech entrepreneur worth $7bn (£5.3bn), but he almost joined a military academy instead.
The huge Geneva Motor Show is gearing up – and this one promises to be electrifying.
The huge Geneva Motor Show is gearing up – and this one promises to be electrifying.
The government wants to stop firms buying the silence of workers who make accusations of wrongdoing.
Knowing when to ask for advice is a great skill when you’re starting a business, says Pippa Murray, of Pip and Nut.
It says it will vote against chairmen and women of boards of big companies which have poor polices on tax transparency and climate change.
The chief financial officer of the tech giant says Canadian authorities violated her civil rights.
The head of the Vale mining giant is replaced amid an inquiry into the dam break that killed 186.
Charities and councils are working with landlords to provide artists with workspaces in cities.
A crackdown on email and mobile phone hoaxes has led to more fraudsters targeting victims by landline.
Changing its name to WW just before peak dieting season proved to be a costly move.
Experts warn many firms are unprepared for a less predictable climate after winter temperatures hit record highs.
Canada begins the process to extradite Meng Wanzhou to the US, but a court has the final decision.
The ride-hailing firm reveals a sharp rise in sales but losses have increased over three years.
Tax havens under UK jurisdiction will have to be open about who owns assets there if MPs get their way.
Better Bathrooms, the UK’s largest independent bathroom retailer, has called in administrators.
Two weeks on, Amazon’s decision to back away from plans to build a New York City campus continues to stir debate.
Hundreds of thousands “owe their livelihoods” to Lord Bhattacharyya, the business secretary says.
Richard Jones is branded “one of the worst offenders we have come across” by investigators.