Three of the “big four” boiler manufacturers for the UK cannot guarantee customers will be refunded the so-called “boiler tax” that...
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A Post Office boss blamed cash shortfalls caused by computer glitches on branch managers “with their hand in the till”. An email written by Alan...
Poor software and bias toward making only small, sequential changes is one of the reasons economic forecasters at the Bank of England failed to predict and...
The Abu Dhabi-backed vehicle which had been on the brink of buying The Daily Telegraph is in detailed talks with Whitehall officials about the structure of an...
A former Post Office boss has said he wanted “most strongly” to record his personal apology to branch managers impacted by the Horizon IT scandal...
The UK economy has grown slightly for the second month in a row, official figures show. Gross domestic product (GDP) grew just 0.1% in February, the Office for...
A victim of the Post Office scandal who was wrongly jailed while pregnant has rejected an apology from a former Post Office executive – who celebrated...
Hundreds of steel workers are set to go on strike over the proposed closure of Port Talbot’s blast furnaces. Unite the Union announced the result of its...
A former Post Office executive who celebrated the conviction of a pregnant sub-postmaster has said sorry. Former managing director David Smith made the apology...
Sir Paul Marshall, the hedge fund tycoon, is preparing to step down from the board of GB News’ parent company as he eyes a renewed bid to acquire The...
China ramped up coal power capacity last year, according to new analysis, despite a pledge to “strictly control” the dirtiest fossil fuel. The...
Fake flights and caravans are the two most common items being sold by fraudsters in relation to travel, Lloyds Bank’s research has found. As Britons head...
The investor trying to take control of Everton Football Club has pushed back its target date for completing the deal as it scrambles to raise hundreds of...
Senior executives at the Post Office suggested that “lots and lots of cash lying around in unexpected places” might have meant sub-postmasters were...
Ted Baker’s American licensing partner is a leading contender to take control of the fashion brand’s British operation weeks after it collapsed...
More than seven million people in the UK were struggling with bills and credit repayments in January, according to a financial watchdog. The number is down...