London's delay-hit Crossrail scheme has been held up again and will not open until the "first half of 2022", the developer of the troubled multi-billion pound project has said.
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Factory that makes sandwiches for M&S forced to close after coronavirus outbreak
A factory in Northampton that makes sandwiches for M&S has been forced to close after a coronavirus outbreak among staff, bosses have said.
Eviction ban in England and Wales extended by four weeks
The eviction ban in England and Wales has been extended by four weeks, the government has announced.
Williams F1 racing team sold to US-based investment firm
Former Formula One champions Williams have been bought by US-based investment firm Dorilton Capital in a €152m (£136.5m) deal that marked the end of an era for the struggling family-owned team.
JPMorgan targets UK bank launch in early 2021
One of the world's biggest banking groups is finalising plans to make its entry into the ranks of Britain's online lenders early next year.
The £2trn debt figure may get even worse – so what does it mean for all of us?
The national debt passing £2trn is a moment to relish for fans of round numbers, but there is not much else to enjoy about the mind-boggling landmark.
Retail sales rebound to surge past pre-coronavirus peak in July
Retail sales bounced back past their pre-coronavirus level in July - the first full month non-essential shops were open after lockdown.
Public debt tops £2trn for first time as UK finances feel COVID-19 strain
Public debt has topped £2trn for the first time on record as spending soared to prop up the economy in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.
Spiral of debt warning as ‘6 million Britons fall behind on household bills’
Unpaid household bills built up during lockdown will lead to a spiral of debt for many unless financial support is provided, according to Citizens Advice.
Buyout giants click on £9.2bn cloud software group Visma
A pair of private equity investors are to become shareholders in a cloud software giant as part of a $12.2bn (£9.2bn) transaction that will mark the industry’s biggest-ever buyout.