The owner of Sports Direct and House of Fraser has warned it may be forced to close some of its stores in renewed criticism of the government's handling of the coronavirus crisis.
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Melrose plots job losses in GKN businesses it fought so hard to buy
It was arguably the most controversial takeover of a British company during the 2010s.
Ex-Wirecard boss rearrested as fraud probe focuses on €3.2bn in loans
Prosecutors in Germany have rearrested the former boss of Wirecard as part of an expanded fraud investigation into the payment firm's dramatic collapse.
KPMG takes axe to jobs and pensions as pandemic bites
KPMG is to cut more than 100 jobs and slash contributions to employees' pension pots as part of a cost-saving drive accelerated by the coronavirus pandemic and looming reform of the audit profession.
COVID-19 vaccine ‘won’t be ready until mid-2021’
The boss of a drugs company that has agreed to deliver up to 100 million doses of a potential COVID-19 vaccine to the UK has told Sky News there is a more than 50% chance of it reaching patients.
B&Q owner bumps up outlook as sunshine helps extend lockdown sales surge
B&Q owner Kingfisher has bumped up its profit outlook after a surge in demand during the coronavirus lockdown extended into the summer - helped by good weather.
Ireland’s travel ‘green list’ is revealed – and the UK isn’t on it
The Irish government has revealed the handful of countries that people can travel from to Ireland without the need to quarantine for two weeks - but the UK has missed out.
Jeff Bezos sees personal wealth climb by £10bn in just one day
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos became $13bn (£10bn) richer in a single day on Monday after shares in his company surged nearly 8%.
Ford to get £500m of taxpayer backing to protect jobs
Carmaker Ford is to get £500m of taxpayer backing to protect its workers in the UK.
Thousands chase each job as a third of firms are set to cut staff
When Birmingham-based engineering firm Lontra advertised 10 jobs on a new production line, Chief Executive Steve Lindsey expected a few hundred applications at the most. Instead, he got 15,000.