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Boots owners eye stock market listing in London as soon as 2027

Today

Sycamore Partners and the British chemist are working with consultants on a revamp of its strategy to ready it for a flotation - in what would be a major shot in the arm for the UK stock market.

Hyundai Ioniq 3 is a stylish £25,000 electric hatchback - but does it have enough range to better Chinese rivals?

Today

It has enough range for Britons to cover a fortnight of commuting. And it should offer more miles for less cash than its Chinese competition.

Protect your pension from the Chancellor's inheritance tax raid: What families are doing to fight back and the SIX steps experts say you can take NOW

Today

Martin Mathewson always planned to hand his hard-earned pension down to his only son, safe in the knowledge that it wouldn't be subject to inheritance tax.

Got a Chip account? You could win a holiday on a SUPERYACHT as savings app opens spring prize draw

Today

Most of its customers are eligible for the draw, and could also win £200,000 to put towards a mortgage or a new home, or £10,000 a month for a year.

Are we about to become a nation of investors? This is Money podcast

Today

If the Government told you doing something with your money was a good idea, would you do it or run a mile? The team discuss its new investing campaign on this week's episode.

US hedge fund Saba Capital calls on Impax board to resign

Today

In a letter sent to shareholders on Monday, Saba said it had been 'profoundly disappointed' with the performance of IEM's top brass.

Best fixed energy deals: Fixed tariffs that BEAT the price cap have returned

Today

Fixed energy deals have been gradually returning to the market, so are there any that beat the current cap?

Shares in housebuilder Crest Nicholson plunge as it issues profit warning amid market turmoil

Today

Crest Nicholson has revealed it is in early talks with its lenders to relax its banking commitments amid a slowdown in the housing market triggered by the Iran war.

British Land ups outlook amid strong demand from AI firms for London office space

Today

British Land said the popularity of London office space being rented among AI and tech firms was notably strong in locations such as the Knowledge Quarter, near Kings Cross.

Should I sell my London flat for a £95,000 loss - or keep it and rent it out?

Today

I've wanted to sell the flat for the last three years, but kept being told by estate agents that I'd be lucky to get back what I paid for it.

Rise of the Gen Z landlord: Renting property one of most popular businesses for under-28s

Today

Being a landlord is one of most popular businesses among Generation Z - despite many in that age group struggling to get on the property ladder themselves.

ABF confirms it will spin off Primark from its food businesses

Today

Associated British Foods has confirmed it will separate Primark from its food businesses through a demerger, ending months of speculation.

Our flights were cancelled because of Iran conflict but travel agent Opodo won't refund our £2,675: CRANE ON THE CASE

Today

My husband and I booked flights to Islamabad to deal with some family matters, after our son sadly died aged 33. However, this was disrupted by the Iran conflict.

This is why Britons say they don't invest… but do their reasons stack up?

Yesterday

Britain is a nation of savers - but many still shy away from investing, despite the potential for better long-term returns.

Private equity predators swoop on Advanced Medical Solutions with 20 UK-listed firms now bid targets

Yesterday

US buyout group TA Associates is in discussions with the British wound care specialist about making an offer believed to be worth 280p a share.

'There are no winners' in trust tussle with US hedge fund Saba Capital as shareholders head for the exit

Yesterday

Saba Capital, led by New York activist financier Boaz Weinstein (pictured), has built up a 22% stake in Impax Environmental Markets.

We may be in for a rocky ride, warns Bank of England as oil price jumps again and stocks slide

Yesterday

The Bank of England's deputy governor Sarah Breeden, pictured, said latest events showed how 'large, correlated shocks can arrive with little warning'.

Levies upend William Hill: Labour's tax grab has left UK firms vulnerable, warns ALEX BRUMMER

Yesterday

Among the biggest letdowns of the Labour government is the failure to fulfil its growth mission. Rachel Reeves talks a fine game on this core objective.

Flat in former London church with HUGE stained glass window could be yours for £2.1m

Yesterday

After falling into disrepair, the church in south west London was purchased in 2015 by a developer and converted into high-end flats.

Alex and Abigail bought a £485,000 home with a 98% mortgage: Smart move or reckless gamble?

Yesterday

The average amount put down by first-time buyers in England is a whopping £63,855, according to the latest mortgage data from trade body UK Finance.