Renault customers told to be vigilant after data hack
BBC News - Business • Published 10/3/2025 • Last cited 10/21/2025
The warning comes after a company that looks after data for the carmaker was hacked.
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BBC News - Business • Published 10/3/2025 • Last cited 10/21/2025
The warning comes after a company that looks after data for the carmaker was hacked.
The Guardian • Published 10/3/2025 • Last cited 10/21/2025
Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial newsRachel Reeves could raise £45bn in taxes and keep promises, report saysNewsflash: growth in the UK service sector has slowed to a five-month low, hit by budget uncertainty and weak demand from overseas, slowing the wider economy.Services companies have reported that activity only rose marginally in September, deue to “sluggish demand conditions”, data firm S&P Global has reported.“UK service providers experienced a disappointing end to the third quarter as weak consumer confidence, delays to business spending decisions and...
BBC News - Business • Published 10/6/2025 • Last cited 10/21/2025
The dairy industry rallies and start-ups emerge thanks to the fashion for high-protein foods.
BBC News - Business • Published 10/6/2025 • Last cited 10/21/2025
Japan's biggest brewer has restarted six factories that produce its popular Super Dry beer.
BBC News - Business • Published 10/6/2025 • Last cited 10/21/2025
A former NYT opinion editor-turned media start-up owner Bari Weiss has been named as the next boss of CBS News after the TV channel was bought by Paramount
BBC News - Business • Published 10/9/2025 • Last cited 10/21/2025
The platform says hackers targeted a firm that helped to verify the ages of its users.
BBC News - Business • Published 10/9/2025 • Last cited 10/21/2025
Kemi Badenoch says a future Conservative government would scrap stamp duty, but what might the impact be?
BBC News - Business • Published 10/9/2025 • Last cited 10/21/2025
Workers return to West Midlands and Merseyside factories in a "significant moment" for the company.
The Guardian • Published 10/11/2025 • Last cited 10/21/2025
Exclusive: London council created an arm’s-length body to manage some of its housing stockA Labour-run council is using a legal loophole to issue dozens of families with no-fault evictions, despite Keir Starmer’s manifesto pledge to outlaw the practice.Scrapping no-fault evictions “immediately” was one of Labour’s main manifesto pledges before its 2024 election win, but more than a year on, the party’s flagship renters’ rights bill has not been made law. Continue reading...
The Guardian • Published 10/11/2025 • Last cited 10/21/2025
Robert Dewar’s widow, Susan, is a leading campaigner over multimillion-pound Norton Motorcycles fraudThe family of a deceased man, who was conned out of his retirement savings after investing in the Norton Motorcycles pension scam, is to lose almost half the subsequent compensation award because of a little-known tax rule.A long-running battle to win an award from the Fraud Compensation Fund (FCF) meant that Robert Dewar’s pension was not reimbursed until 2024, five years after his death at the age of 64. Continue reading...
BBC News - Business • Published 10/12/2025 • Last cited 10/21/2025
The think tank says the government should seize the opportunity to reform the tax system.
BBC News - Business • Published 10/12/2025 • Last cited 10/21/2025
The country hopes to build a big tech sector, fuelled by its vast amount of cheap hydroelectricity.