As Wework’s troubles continue, the company’s competitors are taking advantage March 5, 2024 Troubled Wework is continuing to scale back its offices in London following the filing of bankruptcy in its home market of the US.
Santander-backed Ebury reportedly looking at £2bn valuation in London listing March 5, 2024 Cross-border payments platform Ebury, backed by Spanish banking giant Santander, has reportedly held talks with banks as it pursues a London listing at a valuation of up to £2bn.
Spring Budget 2024: Hunt to spend £5bn freezing fuel duty in tax break for motorists March 5, 2024 Jeremy Hunt is poised to spend £5bn on freezing fuel duty as part of Wednesday's Spring Budget, providing a major tax break for UK motorists.
TalkTV follows Piers Morgan to Youtube after failing to win eyeballs on the box March 5, 2024 TalkTV is bidding farewell to traditional television and moving online as it struggles to win over eyeballs that are glued to rival GB News.
Meet the founder who built a global business by renting out her wardrobe March 5, 2024 How could she – as a “shopaholic” herself – make a difference in the fourth most polluting industry in the world?
Spring Budget 2024: What will markets look out for? Gilts, rabbits and cuts March 5, 2024 Given the state of the UK's public finances, investors may get jittery if Hunt pulls too many rabbits out of the hat.
Super Tuesday has ‘never mattered less’: Donald Trump to seal Republican presidential nomination March 5, 2024 Donald Trump will likely secure the Republican nomination in the weeks after a major day of primaries - Super Tuesday - being dubbed a “formality”.
How British Airways wants to win passengers back: WhatsApp, new lounges and a £7bn facelift March 5, 2024 British Airways Chief executive Sean Doyle outlined the "modernisation" plan with the airline lagging in consumer polls
GB News losses widen to £42m amid Farage, Rees-Mogg, Johnson wages and Ofcom probes March 5, 2024 GB News is grappling with a flurry of setbacks including plunging losses, a swathe of ongoing Ofcom investigations and a hefty wage bill.
Financial regulator commits to investigate ‘harsh’ lending practices raised by the Federation of Small Businesses March 5, 2024 The investigation follows a super-complaint filed by the FSB in December, which said banks’ lending practices “excessively demand personal guarantees for business loans” and put a damper on business growth.