UK agency still potentially on hook for damages over mishandled probe into mining group
FTSE 100 group says earnings will be down almost a fifth because of building cost underestimates
In theory the UK housebuilder’s troubles are not systemic
Fast-fashion retailer says pop-up shops and strong consumer demand have boosted its appeal as it targets listing
UK broadcaster is cutting jobs and investing more in digital
Regulator Ofwat calls on industry to address ‘issues of culture and leadership’
Chief executive says corporate travel has not returned to pre-pandemic levels, with day trips to Europe badly hit
Staff fear British-born publisher of The New York Sun would be a more divisive owner than the Barclay family
Regulatory Innovation Office will take innovation ‘by scruff of neck’, says science secretary Peter Kyle
Plan by grid operator will help Britain’s network cope with more wind and solar power
Positive data raises hopes for a busy Christmas shopping season
Deal for stake in department store and property business across three countries follows collapse of Signa
Purchase by Breal Capital and Calveton will keep at least 51 of brand’s 87 British outlets open
Traders say repeated hold-ups by government are hitting business confidence
UK agency has been found liable for mis-steps in decade-long probe of Kazakh mining group
After two years in the job, Nish Kankiwala will take up a non-executive adviser role to the board
Deal would make miner one of world’s largest producers of key battery material
Regulator remains under scrutiny after chair Ashley Alder refused to quit over the controversy
Utility’s investment-grade rating and debt covenants have come under pressure amid Thames Water crisis
US plans follow acquisition of Buzzfeed’s UK operations earlier this year
Agreement with US tech company is set to provide a boost to broadcasters’ new platform Freely
Trade lobby groups warn that proposals for regional pricing risk ‘deindustrialisation’ and higher costs
Companies freeze recruitment, awaiting clarity on tax, business and employment policy
Offer could end 16-month battle to control the conservative British national newspaper
Big Four accounting firm to reorganise areas of the business affecting 2,700 staff and partners