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Redundancies surged by 227,000 from June to August – highest rise since 2009 → Read More
Government creates ‘safety net’ for company employees affected by new Covid restrictions → Read More
Economists now expect a very different shaped future following August's disappointing GDP data → Read More
GDP figures are concerning for officials as Covid-19 curbs were at their lowest in the summer → Read More
Global shift to digital accelerated during the pandemic as consumers stayed at home → Read More
Bank of England will continue to use policy tools 'aggressively' as Britain faces a second wave → Read More
UK aims to be at the forefront of the hydrogen industry as the fuel cuts harmful emissions → Read More
Pre-tax profits surged on food sales but costs of the pandemic sparked slump → Read More
Goods entering freeports are exempt from import taxes and tariffs and often benefit from simplified regulations → Read More
Ex-chief executive Tidjane Thiam ‘left room after dancer began to sweep floor onstage’ → Read More
British pound plunged in 2016 when the UK voted to leave the EU → Read More
UK finance minister's £238m jobs scheme will help those out of work for more than three months → Read More
Petrol station tycoons are classic characters in a modern rags-to-riches tale → Read More
Supermarket’s new owners pledge to source stock from British-based suppliers → Read More
Wealthy buyers’ interest in property in the British capital is soaring despite lockdown → Read More
Funding only offers 'temporary reprieve' for the troubled aerospace company, analysts warn → Read More
Exchange traded fund aims to attract investors from the UAE and wider Middle East → Read More
US President's tax files show he lost millions of dollars on his golf courses and has $421m debts → Read More
The licence review in the British capital was one of several legal battles for the US ride-hailing app → Read More
Deficit could hit £372bn by end of tax year - a level not seen since the Second World War → Read More