BBC reporter records phone call with fraudster
BBC Money Box reporter Dan Whitworth was phoned by a fraudster and managed to record the call.
‘Our customers are worried about the Suez Canal blockage’
A freight-forwarding firm says it has 20 containers stranded on the Ever Given container ship.
Liberty Steel boss asks government for £170m bailout
Concerns over Liberty Steel’s future have grown after its key backer Greensill Capital went bust.
Liberty Steel: ‘If we lose the plant it will decimate Rotherham’
As Liberty Steel scrambles to re-finance the business, steel workers fear for their future.
Ex-PM David Cameron cleared by lobbying watchdog
It looked into whether the former PM should have been registered for the work he did for a financial firm.
Camera retailer Jessops files to appoint administrators
Jessops has hired advisers to help it restructure the pandemic-hit High Street business.
WeWork office start up valued at $9bn in share-listing plan
The valuation marks a sharp decline for the once-hyped office sharing start-up.
Asda workers win key appeal in equal pay fight
Supreme Court rules shop workers are free to pursue fight to gain equal pay with warehouse staff.
People may quit if forced to work from home, Rishi Sunak warns
The chancellor urges firms not to scrap offices altogether, warning employees may leave if they do.
Retail sales stage partial recovery in February
Outdoor furniture and DIY sales were strong, but clothing stores continued to struggle.
