Rolls-Royce is a burning platform, claims new boss
Tufan Erginbilgic told staff they faced their “last chance” to turn the engineering company around.
Warning to 100 funeral directors over price lists
Businesses could be named and shamed for flouting rules but critics say the those rules need strengthening.
Jeremy Hunt says significant tax cuts in Budget unlikely
The chancellor, who outlined a growth plan, says there will be little room for cuts in March.
Plans for more banking hubs as branches close
In total, 38 of these shared branches have been announced so far, but only four have opened.
Call to scrap late-filing penalties for non-taxpayers
Those on the lowest incomes are being hit hardest by tax penalties, a non-profit says.
HS2 will run through to London Euston, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt says
This follows reports that rising costs could mean the rail link might stop in the suburbs of west London.
Job risk as Shell considers quitting energy market
The Coventry-based firm said tough market conditions had forced a review of the business.
Bosses secretly want staff back in office, says CBI’s Tony Danker
The head of the business lobby group claims the world of work has “gone crazy” since the pandemic.
LVMH: Luxury giant’s sales soar despite China losses
LVMH – owner of brands including Moët and Louis Vuitton – saw strong sales despite losses in China.
Cost of living: How onions became a luxury in the Philippines
The staple ingredient has become a symbol of the country’s rising cost of living.
