
Food suppliers ‘at risk of collapse’
More than 100 food suppliers could be forced out of business as supermarkets cut prices in an effort to keep their customers, according to a new report.

VIDEO: Tesco urged to ‘get out of town’
A council urges Tesco to sell land it owns in a Kent town after it pulled out of building a supermarket with restaurants and more than 200 flats.

Pensioner bonds’ website struggles
New pensioner bonds paying an annual interest rate of up to 4% are now on sale but high demand has led to some website problems.

Swiss franc soars as euro cap ends
The Swiss franc soars and sends markets into turmoil as Switzerland abandons the cap on the currency’s value against the euro.

Poor left behind, archbishops warn
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York call for a rethink of the way poverty is addressed in the UK, and urge a greater take-up of the living wage.

Relief extended for poor with debts
Hundreds more people considered to be “too poor to go bankrupt” will be able to use a system of personal insolvency.

Firm in court bid over Spurs stadium
A business standing in the way of Tottenham Hotspur’s £400m stadium redevelopment plans launches a High Court battle to stay put.

Ashley offers £10m loan to Rangers
Newcastle owner Mike Ashley is ready to provide a loan of £10m to Rangers but wants security of Ibrox and Murray Park.