Unless the BBC can prove, definitely, that it is unbiased, it has no right to taxpayer money, writes Oliver Dean The BBC’s latest bias scandal has blown a hole in …
Ineos blasts ‘industrial self harm’ as firm battles Brussels over dumping
Ineos has accused Brussels of “industrial self harm” as the company fights back against what it described as “dumping” of imports to Europe from Asia. The chemicals company, controlled by …
AngloGold Ashanti Q3 and Nine Months Ended 30 September 2025 Earnings Release and Dividend Declaration
AngloGold Ashanti plc’s(2) (“AngloGold Ashanti”, “AGA”, the “Company” or the “Group”) third quarter free cash flow* rose 141% year-on-year to a record $920m as continued cost discipline helped capture the …
This Could Be The Best Investment The City Ever Makes
Go into a primary school today and ask how many of them trust major financial institutions like banks and you’ll generally find that less than half do so. Sometimes it’s …
Decade-long DP World sponsor extension largest in European Tour golf history
The decade-long sponsorship extension between DP World and golf’s European Tour is the largest in the circuit’s history. In its entirety the fresh deal, described as record-breaking, will see the …
Financial Education Is Broken – Here’s How We Plan To Fix It
Financial education in the UK is broken. Most young people leave school without the key money skills they need for adult life, according to their own teachers. Left unaddressed, this failure …
Oxford Instruments shares rally despite early profit disruption
Manufacturing and research company Oxford Instruments has seen its shares rocket despite a steep fall in profits during the first half of the year. The group’s stock rallied 9.93 per …
Laddering savings: A smarter approach
Savers face a consistent dilemma: whether to lock money in for longer to secure today’s rate or keep it flexible in case conditions change. A laddering strategy manages both. It’s …
Jobs market decline ‘fuels hopes’ for Bank of England interest rate cut
The jump in the unemployment rate and softening private sector wage growth is driving up expectations of an interest rate cut at the Bank of England’s next meeting in mid-December. …
Macedonian Thrace Brewery: Dutch Court to Quantify Damages Owed by Heineken N.V. for Its Proven Market Abuses in Greece
Amsterdam District Court’s will this week determine the amount in compensation owed by Heineken N.V. to Macedonian Thrace Brewery (MTB) for the proven anti-competitive conduct of its Greek subsidiary, Athenian …