Getty Images/Bloomberg The £2.5bn deal between Barratt and Redrow was agreed in August A £2.5bn merger of two housebuilding firms has been approved, after they…
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How worried should I be about rising oil prices?
As the conflict across the Middle East widens, rising oil prices are being closely watched. The cost of oil affects everything from the price of…
View More How worried should I be about rising oil prices?Stark difference in UK and Ireland’s budgets
PA and Reuters Ireland’s finance minister Jack Chambers and the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves As Ireland’s finance minister delivered his budget on…
View More Stark difference in UK and Ireland’s budgetsI lost my job due to Al Fayed
A long-serving former Harrods executive has claimed that his offer to become boss of the department store chain Fenwick was withdrawn because of his time…
View More I lost my job due to Al FayedWhen to tip and when not to tip
Getty Images It’s the end of a meal out and you’ve been presented with the bill. Suddenly the pleasure of the food you’ve just eaten…
View More When to tip and when not to tipUS jobs creation surges unexpectedly in September
Hiring in the US surged unexpectedly last month, easing fears that the economy might be heading for a sudden, sharp downturn. Employers in the US…
View More US jobs creation surges unexpectedly in SeptemberEU hits China with tariffs in battle for sales
Getty Images Big taxes will be imposed on imports of electric vehicles from China to the EU after the majority of member states backed the…
View More EU hits China with tariffs in battle for salesInternational Longshoremen’s Association suspend ports strike until January
The union representing tens of thousands of dockworkers across the US has agreed to suspend its strike while negotiations continue. Members of the International Longshoremen’s…
View More International Longshoremen’s Association suspend ports strike until JanuaryRachel Reeves’ £22bn carbon capture spend highlights investment focus
The government will prioritise and increase investment in major projects at this month’s Budget, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said. In addition, she announced a nearly…
View More Rachel Reeves’ £22bn carbon capture spend highlights investment focusOil price rises on Biden Iran oil strike comments
The price of oil has jumped 5% after US President Joe Biden said the US was discussing possible strikes by Israel on Iran’s oil industry.…
View More Oil price rises on Biden Iran oil strike commentsBank of England could be ‘more aggressive’ on cuts
The Bank of England could be a “bit more aggressive” on cutting interest rates, according to its governor. Andrew Bailey said the speed at which…
View More Bank of England could be ‘more aggressive’ on cutsToyota delays US electric car production plans as EV sales slow
Toyota is pushing back the start date for electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing in the US, as global demand for battery-powered cars continues to soften. The…
View More Toyota delays US electric car production plans as EV sales slowThe fraught battle over the holy grail of shipwrecks
Colombian government A section of Spanish galleon San José, which sunk off the Caribbean coast of Colombia in 1708 It has been hailed as the…
View More The fraught battle over the holy grail of shipwrecksEx-Harrods director won’t take job as Fenwick boss
A long-serving former Harrods executive, has decided not to become the boss of department store Fenwick despite being due to start this month, the BBC…
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