Laura Ashley agrees loan deal in fight for survival
The clothing and furnishing retailer secures money to meet its immediate funding needs.
The clothing and furnishing retailer secures money to meet its immediate funding needs.
The UK retailer has removed the Daily Telegraph newspaper from 120 shops in railway stations.
Priti Patel says businesses should train the 8.5 million economically inactive people. But only two million of them want a job.
The PM has promised to “restore discipline” to the multi-billion-pound rail project.
House prices climbed 3.9% in Yorkshire and Humber last year, but just 1.2% in the South East.
The Consumer Prices Index rose to 1.8%, but remains below the Bank of England’s 2% target.
Facebook said it was “legally compelled” to block access to a page under new “fake news” laws.
The Vegan Society has issued guidelines to “help employers accommodate the needs of vegans”.
The ride-hailing firm will close its downtown LA customer support office to focus on larger centres.
When asked to modernise and have barcodes on stock of sweets Elizabeth Lihou said “I couldn’t do it”.
The discovery raises fresh concerns about potential safety issues for the US plane-making giant.
Ministers urge firms to stop relying on “cheap labour”, but critics warn of damage to the economy.
Asha and Jia Kirkpatrick, aged 12 and 10, hope the move will help orangutans to survive.
US company Blackhall Studios wants to build a movie-making complex at Thames Valley Science Park.
With about 35,000 jobs set to go at HSBC, BBC global trade correspondent Dharshini David looks at what has gone wrong for the banking giant.
About half the flights young men take each year are for stag dos – and that generates a lot of emissions.
Nigel Railton, who is boss of Camelot UK, which runs the National Lottery, explains how he got there.
As China struggles to cope with the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, we look at the scale and importance of it’s financial might.
Firms are encouraging staff to make sharing which personal pronouns they use an everyday practice.
Ammonia, the key ingredient of fertiliser, can be burned in ships’ engines in place of polluting diesel.
British bank notes and coins could disappear much earlier than expected, campaigners warn.
It is the first UK overseas territory to be named and shamed by the EU for not cracking down on tax abuse.
The closure of the last 11 Beales stores will put hundreds of jobs at risk.
The move freezes any US-held assets of Rosneft Trading SA, accused of supporting Venezuela’s leader.
The UK’s largest carmaker has said it could run out of some parts in two weeks over supply chain issues.
Pilkington glassmakers and Unilever will trial using hydrogen as they try to cut carbon emissions.
The supermarket says festive shoppers cut back on gifts for adults and extended family.
An appeals court annuls a previous Dutch ruling favouring Russia, in a fight with shareholders.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak promises to “crack on” with delivering the government’s election promises.
Average wages – when adjusted for inflation – exceed pre-crisis levels for the first time since 2008.