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UK's pitiful tariff response: Counting on Trump's 'good nature' was always going to be high risk, says ALEX BRUMMER

Yesterday

The idea of the Business Secretary making a deal with the hyenas in Donald Trump's trade and economic team will not fill anyone with confidence.

EXCLUSIVE: Has Labour tanked the housing market? - as experts tell what every buyer and seller should know

Yesterday

The housing market is now at a crossroads - prices could keep drifting upwards, or they might correct. We just don't know.

Britain is losing firms hand over fist, says Peel Hunt boss as he calls for action to revive UK plc

Yesterday

Peel Hunt boss Steven Fine (pictured) said tax breaks could help deliver growth - but that Britain first needs to learn to 'celebrate success'.

US tech giant Qualcomm swoops on UK chipmaker Alphawave sending shares soaring

Yesterday

A takeover would be a bitter setback for London as it struggles to attract hi-tech companies and others to the stock market, with many flocking to New York.

Sickly manufacturers slump as they brace for the impact of Donald Trump's tariff turmoil

Yesterday

A series of closely-watched business surveys showed factories from Britain and Japan to the United States saw activity shrink in March.

ITV takes stand in studio founded by Peaky Blinders pair and behind hit Guy Ritchie series The Gentleman

Yesterday

Moonage Pictures is the independent studio behind the action-comedy The Gentlemen starring Theo James (pictured with co-star Kaya Scodelario).

Car loans scandal ruling 'goes too far': FCA raises alarm as industry faces £44bn bill

Yesterday

Lawyers for the FCA intervened in a crucial Supreme Court hearing on the commission payment row that has been dubbed PPI on wheels

New rules mean YOU could get £40 if your smart meter is broken - But 3.5m homes with faulty energy devices face waiting another YEAR

Yesterday

Ofgem has proposed that any household with a broken smart meter should be paid £40 compensation if their supplier doesn't fix it within 90 days.

Buried in the Spring Statement - sign that Premium Bond prize rate could soon rise: SYLVIA MORRIS

Yesterday

The Spring Statement revealed National Savings & Investments has been tasked with bringing in more money for the Government this year.

TUI barred me from flight - as my valid passport was more than ten years old: SALLY SORTS IT

Yesterday

We booked a £3,935 holiday to Lanzarote via travel firm TUI for me, my 78-year-old husband and our granddaughter.

Deodorant duo come up smelling of roses as they scoop £100m in Unilever deal

Yesterday

Charlie Bowes-Lyon (left), a relative of the late Queen Mother and best-friend Freddy Ward sold Wild to Unilever in a deal reportedly worth £230m.

Can't get on the property ladder? Experts say snap up a garage or parking space for 10% return

Yesterday

Garages and parking spaces can be let out without many of the regulations and costs levied on regular buy-to-lets.

Chinese electric car giant BYD leaves Tesla in the slow lane with almost a million vehicles sold in first three months of 2025

Yesterday

BYD - dubbed 'the Tesla killer' - sold 986,098 passenger vehicles in the first three months of 2025 - 58% higher than in the same period of 2024.

What next for mortgage rates?

Yesterday

The lowest fixed rate mortgage deals continue to hover close to the 4 per cent mark.

Best cash Isa rates 2025: Our pick of the five top deals

Yesterday

We pick our five favourite cash Isas for savers. This is essential reading to help you choose a top savings account for your money that can also protect you from tax.

A drone keeps buzzing over my garden - is it breaking the law by snooping on me? DEAN DUNHAM

Yesterday

A drone has been buzzing over my garden and I'm sure it's snooping which makes me furious. What are my rights?

Broker warns 'urgent' action is required to stem City shrinkage

Yesterday

Urgent action is required to stem the continued shrinkage of London's stock market, with the pace of opportunistic takeover bids set to accelerate further, analysts have warned.

North Sea oil firm Serica cuts output guidance after Storm Éowyn delays

Yesterday

The AIM-listed group now expects to deliver between 33,000 and 37,000 barrels of oil equivalent [boepd] per day this year, compared to a previous forecast of 40,000 boepd.

EV owners hit with £22.3m double whammy of car tax and higher charging bills from today

Yesterday

EV owners will collectively pay millions more a month to run their cars as they pay car tax for the first time and Ofgem's price cap kicks in.

How to invest in water and waste and get steady profits from life's essentials: THE INVESTING SHOW

Yesterday

When global funds often involving heavily backing the US stock market and Magnificent Seven giants, Regnam Water and Waste offers something totally different.