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The Original Factory Shop (TOFS), the independent discount retail chain, is close to being sold after more than 17 years under the ownership of private equity firm Duke Street.
The family behind Lakeland, one of Britain’s most prominent privately held retailers, is exploring a sale after more than 60 years amid growing cost pressures sweeping the industry.
A £9bn nuclear submarine contract has been awarded to Rolls-Royce - hailed by the government as a win for the economy and the UK's nuclear deterrent.
The government has hinted it is open to joining a tariff-free trading scheme as part of its plan to "reset" its relationship with Europe.
There has been an "unprecedented" rise in the number of businesses on the brink of insolvency, according to a closely-watched report.
Britain faces four years of economic pain because the government has made life difficult for businesses following the budget, the co-founder of BrewDog has told Sky News.
The boss of Britain's biggest mortgage lender has told Sky News he expects three interest rate cuts this year, bringing some relief to borrowers and mortgage holders.
For three days Donald Trump dominated Davos from a distance.
Mobile network Three has apologised after customers across the country reported problems making and receiving voice calls.