The legislation being used to exonerate hundreds of sub-postmasters wrongly convicted over the Horizon IT scandal should include measures to protect the...
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A promise by the incoming National Lottery operator to slash the price of a ticket from £2 to £1 is under review. Allwyn has also said delayed plans for new...
A £650m fraud settlement agreed by former Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone made him the second-biggest taxpayer in the UK last year, according to the Sunday...
Average asking rents outside of London hit a record £1,280 per month towards the end of last year, according to a property website. Rightmove, which released...
Saga is exploring ways to release money from its ocean cruises operation which could involve selling its two flagship vessels or offloading the entire business...
Lloyds Banking Group is to cut about 1,600 jobs across its branch network as it continues to shift its business towards online banking. Some 830 new roles will...
US aviation regulators have overturned their grounding of Boeing 737-MAX 9 planes following a mid-air panel blowout aboard an aircraft earlier this month but...
The next government could struggle to fund public services because of the biggest debt challenge since the 1950s, according to a respected thinktank. Whichever...
Unavoidable hidden charges for online consumers, a practice known as drip pricing, is to be banned under a wider transparency drive. The Department for...
Paying monthly for car insurance can lead to paying hundreds of pounds extra, according to analysis from a leading consumer group. Those who pay an annual sum...
The UK’s largest building society is dropping its cheapest mortgage rate to an eight-month low and significantly under the Bank of England’s base...
“Fiscal headroom”. It is a desperately boring term, meaningless to many. Yet this bit of economic jargon may well have the power to swing the next...
Government borrowing came in sharply lower than expected last month, boosting the chancellor’s aim of pre-election giveaways in his March budget. Data...
Millions will be cut off from gas and electricity services this winter, as new research from Citizens Advice details the extent to which households are...
The passing of the Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill to its next stage is good news for Rishi Sunak. MPs gave the bill a second reading by 293 votes to 211 on...
Labour has promised a “revolution” in the mortgage market to open the door to 25-year fixed-rate mortgages for millions of homeowners. Outlining...