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Jobcentre reform will be at the centre of the Labour government's plans to "get Britain working again".
There will be no more tax rises or borrowing for the duration of this government's term, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said.
The trend of shop prices falling may be reversing as businesses face higher costs, according to industry data.
The founder of one of the London stock market's few listed law firms has launched a bid to oust a trio of board members after a disastrous fall in its valuation.
Microsoft has said it is "investigating an issue" after users reported problems with Outlook and Teams.
The owners of Gail’s, the fast-growing chain of bakeries which found itself at the centre of a row about the gentrification of London suburbs earlier this year, have hired bankers to handle a sale that should yield a handsome windfall for them.
A fitness platform which uses a hologram video-enabled training mirror to deliver bespoke workouts is getting into shape with a $5m fundraising led by a prolific investor in UK SMEs.
Barclays has been fined £40m over capital raising that averted its need for taxpayer aid during the 2008 financial crisis.
Blockbuster Wicked has landed the largest opening weekend of 2024 at Vue International.
Tax rises announced during the recent budget will hit businesses rather than encourage growth, the head of one of the UK's most prominent business groups has warned.