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Britain’s petrol station tycoons, Mohsin and Zuber Issa, are weighing up a potential £13 billion listing of their forecourt empire, EG Group, on an American stock market. The move would mark another blow for

William Vereker, the chairman of Santander UK and a former business envoy under Theresa May, has attributed Britain’s soaring benefits bill and long-term worklessness to weak numeracy and a poor grasp of financial

The UK’s struggling high street has shed nearly 170,000 retail jobs this year—the biggest annual toll since pandemic lockdowns in 2020—as shops grapple with higher taxes, surging costs and weakening consumer spending. Figures from

Luxury yacht manufacturer Sunseeker has sought to reassure employees that it “deeply values” their contributions, after the firm announced a series of temporary layoffs affecting production staff in early 2025. The move, prompted by

Leading audit, tax and business advisory firm Blick Rothenberg has warned that eBay sellers and other online traders could face substantial tax demands if they fail to register for self-assessment by year-end.Under the

You might be wishing you could put it on your credit card for rewards, just like the old days. It’s frustrating that HMRC no longer accepts personal credit cards directly. Fortunately, some workarounds

However, there are various challenges they can face when working with Photoshop documents, and the most frustrating one is file corruption. Whether it is because of a sudden software crash, a power outage

Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) refers to a range of processes and techniques used to resolve conflicts and disputes outside of traditional court systems. As legal proceedings can be time-consuming, expensive, and adversarial, Alternative Dispute

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