Nearly 1,000 jobs could be under threat at The Original Factory Shop (TOFS), one of Britain's largest discount retailers, as part of a survival plan which centres on plans for swingeing rent cuts.
The government will decide by the summer on controversial proposals to charge some households more for their electricity than others, Sky News understands.
Lisa Nandy, the culture secretary, is to sign off the appointment of a chair of English football's new referee within days.
A UK-based car distributor has seen its shares hit a four-year low after reporting a fall in sales and warning of hits ahead from Donald Trump's trade war.
John Lewis's credit card partner has received expressions of interest in a takeover of parts or all of its business from some of the world's largest financial investors.
An audio technology business used by many of the world's leading musicians is plotting a £300m City flotation in a boost to London's flagging stock market.
Britain will not lower its standards or water down regulation in exchange for a trade deal with the US, the chancellor has confirmed.
Every week Money interviews chefs from around the UK, hearing about their cheap food hacks and more. Today we chat to Nima Safaei, chef-owner at Soho's 40 Dean Street.
Following reports that Britons are facing extortionate demands due to faulty parking machines, we're resurfacing our guide to appealing against private "fines".
The UK government borrowed almost £15bn more than forecast in the last financial year, according to official figures highlighting contributions from inflation-related costs, including pay awards.