Viagogo taken to High Court by competition regulator
The ticket reselling site has repeatedly failed to make changes demanded, the competition regulator says.
The ticket reselling site has repeatedly failed to make changes demanded, the competition regulator says.
The £15bn route is Europe’s biggest infrastructure project and will link Heathrow to Canary Wharf.
Prices fell in August, the Nationwide says, as pressure on household budgets holds back the market.
The UK’s biggest coffee chain is being sold by owner Whitbread, which also owns Premier Inns.
Some businesses in India have found that catering to the LGBT community makes financial sense.
How internet-connected robots are helping combat the scourge of isolation and loneliness.
The US president says he will abandon the global trade body “if they don’t shape up”.
If landlords do not approve a rescue deal for the DIY chain, it is likely to go into administration.
He is expected to replace Sir Martin Sorrell, who quit the firm in April amid a misconduct scandal.
Payday lender Wonga has collapsed, but what does this mean for borrowers and compensation claimants?
The payday lender’s collapse follows a surge in compensation claims amid a government clampdown.
Central bank raises benchmark interest rate in an effort to stabilise the country’s financial crisis.
All shops in England would have to implement the charge under proposals announced by the PM.
The US president says AT&T should fire CNN’s president Jeff Zucker to “save credibility”.
Kunlun Group, the Chinese owner of Grindr, plans to sell shares in the dating app.
Accountancy giant PwC gives some new recruits the option to work the hours they want.
The payday lender says it is continuing to “assess its options” as it teeters on the brink of collapse.
The Japanese electronics giant says the move to Amsterdam aims to avoid potential tax issues after Brexit.
Wider access to wi-fi on trains and the use of mobile phones has extended the working day, a study says.
The UK telecoms giant has confirmed plans to combine its Australian business with TPG Telecom.
Luckin Coffee, a new chain in China where customers must pay by app, is taking on traditional cafes.
Does an influx of temporary rentals have a positive or negative effect on the surrounding area?
With nearly 200 nations around the world, what can a country do to stand out?
Plans are unveiled for a 10-mile test track in Wiltshire to test the electric vehicle being developed by Dyson.
SMMT blames model changes and other factors for an 11% slide in vehicle production last month.
Wonga is on the brink and other short-term lenders have collapsed – but where have their customers gone?
State politicians back legislation requiring companies to have at least one female director.
Calls to speed up a $50bn bailout come amid rampant inflation and the tumbling value of the peso.
UK Prime Minister Theresa May is setting out a plan for future trade and investment relationships with African countries.
Experts warn that the theft of passport details could be “severe” for those affected.