Maharashtra: India farmers march in protest as onions rot
Farmers in Maharashtra are protesting after onion prices suddenly crashed over the past few weeks.
£87,000 bonus for Ferguson bosses branded ‘unacceptable’
Scotland’s public spending watchdog found the money was paid without being cleared by the government.
Moody’s warns of more pain for US banks as downgrades sector
The ratings giant warns of a ‘rapid deterioration in the operating environment’ for US banks.
Strikes Update: How Wednesday 15 March’s strikes affect you
What you need to know about the teachers’ strike in England and other planned industrial action.
Silicon Valley Bank: Regulators take over as failure raises fears
Regulators take over Silicon Valley Bank as the collapse raises wider fears about the banking sector.
Booths is retailer embroiled in fake British beef case
Products were labelled as British, when they were sourced from South America and Europe instead.
Tesco to charge suppliers extra to sell online
The supermarket says a new “fulfilment fee” is needed to cover costs of selling to more online customers.
US jobs growth remains strong despite rate rises
Employers added 311,000 jobs in February, latest figures show, more than expected.
Energy bills: Prepayment meter experiences sought in review
Accounts submitted via a Citizens Advice website should be “candid and frank”, the energy regulator says.
UK economy rebounds as Rishi Sunak says confidence is returning
The economy grew by more than expected in January, helped by higher school attendance.
