Kate Spade: Death ruled suicide by medical examiner
A New York medical examiner has ruled the fashion designer took her own life earlier this week.
A New York medical examiner has ruled the fashion designer took her own life earlier this week.
Walsh says he is “ready to leave” the show, which will see the return of Simon Cowell later this year.
He will replace Paul Dacre, who is stepping down later this year after 26 years at the paper’s helm.
The bank’s board is urged to consider Paul Pester’s position in the wake of its IT meltdown.
A new deal means Amazon can stream 20 Premier League matches a season for three years from 2019.
A new deal means Amazon can stream 20 Premier League matches a season for three years from 2019.
Banks say that the collapse of lead contractor Carillion is behind the move.
The deal will lift the ban on ZTE buying goods from US suppliers, the US Commerce Secretary says.
House of Fraser was faced with a “tsunami” of challenges, and so had to take the “brutal” decision to close 31 shops, says boss Alex Williamson.
The Swedish retail giant says it will stop selling single-use plastic products in two years.
The Swedish retail giant says it will stop selling single-use plastic products in two years.
The company has been ordered to pay the amount by regulators for “failing customers”.
The energy giant sent out misleading annual statements to 580,000 of its pre-payment meter customers.
Amazon will show 20 Premier League matches a season for three years from 2019, after winning one of the final two broadcast packages.
The struggling discount chain, which has 5,300 workers and 355 stores. is on the verge of administration.
The Halifax says that a 1.9% annual rise in prices reflects “a relatively subdued” housing market.
Trading on London’s stock market opened late after an hour’s delay due to technical issues.
Up to 6,000 jobs will be affected by the closures, which aim to secure the retailer’s future.
Sir Richard Branson says government plans to ban diesel and petrol vehicles by 2040 should be brought forward.
The “backstop” aims to avoid a hard Northern Ireland border – but gets a cool reception from the EU.
In Cambridge, £1m-plus homes take 45 days to secure a buyer, according to a property website.
More money is being spent on make-up than ever before. How much do we spend, and has YouTube influenced what we buy?
Are online videos changing what we buy and how we see beauty around the world?
As the European Union plans to introduce retaliatory tariffs against the US, we take a closer look at its tactics.
The British Property Federation says too many retailers are misusing an insolvency process.
England’s Premier League leads the way in a new era of financial stability, says Deloitte.
Two-thirds of its UK workers have found new jobs since the liquidation, National Audit Office says.
He will give up the editorship of the Daily Mail before turning 70 in November after 26 years.
Paul Pester tells MPs that TSB’s telephone fraud line had “serious problems” after the IT meltdown.
Alexander Nix defends his role at Cambridge Analytica in a testy meeting with MPs.