Warning on ‘misleading’ Black Friday deals
Advertising watchdog days consumers can find it hard to tell if “sale” prices are actually good deals.
Advertising watchdog days consumers can find it hard to tell if “sale” prices are actually good deals.
Another 39 million meters must be installed within two years to meet the government’s 2020 target.
Americans obtain more meaning from career and money than friends or religion, research finds.
Consumer affairs correspondent Colletta Smith has these tips for making the most of online shopping.
The energy giant Shell spends £300m to prolong the life of a gas terminal.
The cuddly toy from Aldi’s Christmas ad proves a sensation selling out online and sparking queues in store.
TV figure to use I’m A Celebrity appearance to promote battle for compensation from Lloyds Bank.
One of George Soros’s lieutenants says US politicians must investigate Facebook’s smear campaign.
The troubled mother and baby products retailer warns its performance is expected to remain “volatile”.
Centrica, owner of British Gas, says Ofgem’s price cap will cost it £70m in the first quarter of 2019.
A proposed price cap on rent-to-own charges should benefit about 400,000 people, the regulator says.
The carmaker’s board ousts chairman Carlos Ghosn over allegations of financial misconduct.
Government policies will shift from getting more women into senior roles to removing economic barriers.
Discounts could be given to car drivers and motorcyclists under the government proposals.
Radio 1 Xtra DJ Sideman and the BBC’s Simon Jack talk housing – and buying a first home.
A huge drone that can wash buildings and put out fires is being developed in Latvia.
Switzerland may not be a European Union member – but has good reason to closely watch Brexit proceedings.
University students need more open information about fees – and MPs warn of poor value on loan sales.
Highways England spent £164,341 on claims for vehicle damage caused by poor road surfaces in 2017/18.
James Cordier blames the losses that could total $150m on a “rogue wave” in the oil and gas markets.
Extra Energy customers are being advised to wait until they are transferred to a new supplier.
The social network says the UK’s data watchdog £500,000 penalty was unjustified.
A scheme to help indebted consumers get time off from repayments is set to come into force next year.
Feminists branded the festive shopfront – advertising “fancy little knickers” – “vomit-inducing”.
The Canadian aircraft manufacturer employs about 4,000 people in Northern Ireland.
Denise Coates, the founder of Bet365 has seen her compensation rise to £265m as online gambling booms.
Dolce & Gabbana say they have “nothing but respect for China” after launching a divisive ad campaign.
The Swedish furniture giant says it plans to try many different store formats.
The government borrowed £8.8bn in October, but the year-to-date deficit is the lowest for 13 years.
The rapid rise in the number of child gamblers is “a generational scandal”, says a campaigner.