Thames Water in breach of licence after debt downgrade
Troubled supplier risks fines after credit rating slashed by Moody’s agency
Troubled supplier risks fines after credit rating slashed by Moody’s agency
Petition calls for ‘common sense to prevail’ amid London housing crisis
Daniel Kretinsky’s swoop for the postal service is just one step in a far larger strategy
‘No transparency’ over Labour mayor’s loans for developments reshaping Manchester’s skyline
Ex-Tesco exec Gary Mills will no longer be joining the retailer as was previously planned
If the case is successful it could pave the way for vast payouts across the industry
Councillors say the retailer is ignoring local needs in a bid to achieve ‘maximum profit’
Designer label plans round of cost-cutting to fend off relegation from FTSE 100
Supermarket workers complained of exhaustion from 11-hour days
Fear of higher taxes under Labour is scaring off the wealthy, warns leading City lawyer
New majority owner must overcome perception as a ‘pantomime villain’ to reverse supermarket’s decline
Payout comes as company seeks to raise household bills for infrastructure investment
Embattled Barclay family scion faces bankruptcy proceedings over bad debts
Investors pull their money out of France ahead of prospective victory for Marine Le Pen
Fears grow over job cuts as supermarket’s private equity owner strives to slash costs
Tories hire masterminds who championed ‘demon eyes’ poster of Tony Blair in 1997