Why patients are flocking to India for surgery
There has been a sharp growth in medical tourism to India but the sector needs better regulation.
Dairy giant Arla warns of supply issues unless farmers paid more
The UK’s largest dairy says its farmers are struggling to cover costs due to rising production prices.
P&O Ferries: Not consulting on job cuts broke law, boss admits
Peter Hebblethwaite admits P&O should have consulted unions before sacking 800 ferry workers.
US jobless claims at lowest level since 1969
The last time the jobless claims were this low America landed a man on the moon. But is the economy headed back to the 1970s?
Rishi Sunak denies link to Russia through firm part-owned by wife
An Indian software giant part-owned by the chancellor’s wife has kept its presence in Moscow.
Spring Statement: Rishi Sunak accused of not doing enough for poorest households
The chancellor’s mini-Budget is under scrutiny, as Boris Johnson hints at more help for hard-pressed families.
Funeral firm collapses leaving fears over payments
Safe Hands, which has 45,000 customers in the UK, sold funeral plans that may no longer be honoured.
Fuel duty cut by 5p a litre to help motorists
The cut aims to deal with soaring costs, but the RAC says prices will remain at a high level.
Small business owners: ‘We’re taking the hit’
Many entrepreneurs are struggling to balance soaring costs and keep their businesses profitable.
My Job: ‘Covid has made it impossible to switch off’
Ed Kendall qualified as a social worker in 2019 and has started a role focusing on safeguarding.
