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Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group to save ‘a number of jobs’ in £37m DW deal
Mike Ashley's Frasers Group has bought some assets of DW Sports out of administration in a £37m deal that it says will save "a number of jobs".
Trump wants to fast-track Oxford’s potential coronavirus vaccine in time for election – report
US President Donald Trump is considering fast-tracking approval of a possible coronavirus vaccine so it can be used before the election, according to a report.
Collapsed minibond firm’s creditors revolt over insolvency fees
Former customers of London Capital & Finance (LCF), one of Britain's biggest recent financial mis-selling scandals, are preparing to challenge its administrators over the scale of fees being charged to handle the insolvency.
For 95 years, John Lewis has never knowingly been undersold. Soon, it may not make that promise
The high-end department store chain John Lewis chain is set to drop its "never knowingly undersold" slogan after nearly 100 years, according to reports.
BT Group board on alert for £15bn takeover approach
The board of BT Group is preparing to defend it against takeover approaches from industry rivals and buyout firms after the suspension of its dividend prompted its shares to slump to their lowest level in more than a decade.
‘It needs to stop’: Violence against shop workers doubles during pandemic
Violence and abuse against shop workers has doubled during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a union representing retail staff.
Student firm STA Travel ceases trading in the UK
Student travel firm STA Travel UK has ceased trading, saying the coronavirus pandemic has brought its industry to a "standstill".
Worst UK wheat harvest in 40 years prompts flour price hike fears
Britain's worst wheat harvest in 40 years is likely to cause a price hike in flour and bread, the industry has warned.
Ryanair to cut ‘significantly’ fewer jobs than feared after staff agree pay cuts
Ryanair plans to cut significantly fewer jobs than originally estimated after most of its pilots and cabin crew agreed to pay cuts, a senior executive has said.