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‘Full expensing’ regime to be extended beyond the initial three-year period announced in March
Prosecution case turns on a UK government deal to provide military communication networks
Under pressure independent pubs fear rise in minimum wage
Hedge funds take aim at chief executive of UK gambling company
Government should be specific about what it wants to target and create regulation to support its goal
Plans to convert site near Edinburgh to fuel import facility expected to put 80% of the 500 jobs at risk
UK chancellor will consider option ‘subject to market conditions and achieving value for money’
National insurance cut and extension of full expensing regime win plaudits but concern remains about inflation
Redbird IMI plans to offer further assurances to ensure independence of the newspaper
Government-commissioned review also calls for alternative to ‘clunky’ Faster Payment Service
Vaccine recipient claims he suffered side effect of severe blood clot
Owner of Screwfix and B&Q says French insulation, plumbing and heating sales down due to unusually warm weather
Former minister David Davis among those calling for greater scrutiny of proposed deal
Chancellor’s ‘pot for life’ plan has consumer appeal but providers are wary
IWGB union loses landmark gig economy case in which it had also sought collective bargaining rights
Tysers and HW Wood paid bribes via Florida bank accounts, say authorities
Abu Dhabi-backed group run by former CNN boss agrees to help Barclay family pay off its loans
Changing consumer tastes and government pressure have led the confectionery sector to mix up its offering
At COP this year, a commitment must be made to rapidly phasing down the use of all fossil fuels
Group best known for its replacement meals is open to being acquired, says CEO
Potential deal sends Aim-listed company's shares soaring and marks deeper push by telecoms group into retail
London-listed equipment rental company’s shares tumble after warning that revenues will fall short of forecasts
Tories concerned that family’s offer to repay media group’s £1.1bn debt will use funding from Abu Dhabi
Gulf between smallest Big Four firm and rivals opens up as number of partners falls to a more than 20-year low
Short-term funds can have misaligned interests, says finance chief, after collapse of rival insurer
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