The latest person to speak out against Sir Philip Green in the BHS pensions row is former chairman of the Pensions Protection Fund Lady Barbara Judge.
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Royal Mint Court near the Tower of London gets planning permission for tech hub
The capital is to get space for a new tech hub in the former home of the Royal Mint near the Tower of London.
Sitting behind your desk is as bad as smoking
Office workers must exercise for one hour a day to combat the deadly risk of modern working lifestyles, a major Lancet study has found.
British Gas offers free electricity at weekends
British Gas is to offer free electricity for eight hours at weekends to two million customers who have smart meters installed.
Bosses mount last-ditch campaigns ahead of EU vote
Company bosses campaigning on both sides of the European Union referendum are preparing to speak out and mount last-ditch efforts to sway Britons before the vote.
Core of banking could be destroyed by blockchain, says Barclays’ former boss
New technology such as artificial intelligence and blockchain will utterly shake up the fundamental principles of banking, challenging the entire industry according to former Barclays chief Antony Jenkins.
IMF warns of ‘substantial’ economic damage from Brexit
International body is latest to highlight economic damage leaving the EU would inflict on Britain, citing falls in house prices and shares and a possible “technical recession”
Salary & security most important to Gen Zs – just don’t tell them what to do!
According to new research, “Not being told what to do,” salary, flexible working and regular training and development, are just some of the things that are important to the next wave of workers now entering the workforce – the Generation Zs (also known as ‘iGens’ or ‘post-millennials’).
Watchdog says Tesco knowingly delayed supplier payments
The Groceries Code Adjudicator has found that the commercial team would defer payments to improve the supermarket’s financial position
Last minute tech gifts for Christmas
With the busiest shopping day upon I’m listing my top 5 tech gifts to get your hands on for gadget lover in your life.
TalkTalk likely to axe dividend in aftermath of hacking attack
The company’s financial position has been described as potentially ‘precarious’
Curry squeeze at Asda after supplier goes into administration
S&A Foods, maker of Asda own-label ready meals, claims it had no alternative but to appoint administrators after supermarket opted to use another supplier
Brits are using higher wages to pay off credit card debt
Shoppers feel better off now that prices are flat and pay is rising, although mortgage borrowing is still rocketing as house buyers make the most of low interest rates
Mobile giants ready for battle in 4G free-for-all
The Treasury could be set for another hefty dividend of at least £1 billion from the mobile phone industry after it set out plans to auction off more airwaves to speed up smartphones and structured the sale to generate the highest bids possible.
Twitter chief shares £128m of stock with employees
Twitter chief executive and co-founder Jack Dorsey has said he will give a third of his shares in the firm to employees.
















