Private sector wage rises drop to a five year low
Private sector wage growth has dropped to the lowest rate in five years, new official figures show.
M&S technology chief quits less than a year after cyber attack
Another of Marks & Spencer's (M&S) most senior technology executives is leaving the company less than a year after its operations were devastated by a cyber attack.
'Nowhere to hide' for water companies, vows government in industry shake-up
The creaking water industry is set for a "once-in-a-generation set of reforms", the government has said as it proposes new legislation to overhaul the system.
Trump to take advantage of deal-making paradise in Davos following Greenland threat
This time last year Donald Trump was beamed into Davos from Washington to deliver a virtual address that put business and political leaders on notice; the free-trading, liberal economic model, reaffirmed and celebrated every January at the World Economic Forum, was over.
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'Major risk' to global economy from increased tariffs, IMF says
Higher levels of tariffs and increased geopolitical threats are a "major risk" to the global economy, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said.
Government braced for increase in council tax band challenges - here's how to dispute yours
The Valuation Office Agency says it's expecting an increase in the number of people challenging their council tax band in the coming months.
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Greenland row: What Trump tariff threat could mean for Europe's economies
"A trade war is in no one's interest".
Trade war 'not the right way to resolve our differences', says Sir Keir Starmer
A trade war is "not the right way to resolve differences" within an alliance, Sir Keir Starmer has said.