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Record salaries for UK chief executives as pay rises for third year in a row

Report finds more than £1bn handed out to just 217 FTSE 100 bosses in the last financial year

Sanjeev Gupta readies last-ditch plan to save UK speciality arm of Liberty Steel

Attempt to secure pre-pack administration deal comes as government officials step up planning for its collapse

From royal hatters to top tailors: James Bond lawyers line up trademark fight team

How the company that controls 007 merchandising is taking on the Austrian challenging for ownership

Want more productivity, Rachel Reeves? It’s time to embrace Mancunian swagger

Manchester is closing the gap on London, with public money having helped to ‘crowd in’ a lot of private investment

Waterstones opens 10 new stores a year as younger adults embrace reading

Bookshop chain says people are keen to escape their screens and says rise in sales is partly down to BookTok

Now fraudsters are trying to mis-sell you a car loan payout

Motorists, who could be owed up to £950 if they were mis-sold finance, are being asked by ‘the lender’ for their details. Don’t fall for it

Trump hiked tariffs on US imports. Now he’s looking at exports – sparking fears of ‘dangerous precedent’

Experts warn of destabilized trading relations after White House strikes deal with Nvidia to take a 15% cut of certain AI chip sales to Chinese companies

A UK headline wealth tax? It may be simpler to put up existing taxes

Amid party divisions and issues with data, pulling existing tax levers could be a more politically palatable option

As the economy slows and productivity flatlines, is Australia having another banana republic moment?

In 1986 Paul Keating warned the nation was headed towards economic disaster without reform. Now, Jim Chalmers faces a similar dilemma

‘People have a right to be happy’: the former Waitrose boss on how the UK can boost productivity

Mark Price says solving worker misery will get people back into the labour market and spur the growth the government seeks

Trump’s cold brew: New York coffee shops warn of higher prices amid steep tariffs

Major coffee-producing countries like Brazil, Vietnam and Colombia are also preparing for disruption from US duties

Could a wealth tax work in the UK? A visual guide

Rachel Reeves is under pressure to consider a new levy to help balance the books. We look at her options

How Spain put up wealth taxes – without chasing away the billionaires

Amid calls for Rachel Reeves to bring in a new levy for the super-rich, Madrid offers lessons for policymakers

UK’s largest bioethanol plant to shut after blow from Starmer’s trade deal with Trump

Associated British Foods says 160 jobs will be lost at Vivergo site in Hull after ministers refuse to fund rescue

Martyn Cornell obituary

Other lives: Renowned historian of beer who wrote many myth-debunking books on the subject

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  • Record salaries for UK chief executives as pay rises for third year in a row
  • Sanjeev Gupta readies last-ditch plan to save UK speciality arm of Liberty Steel
  • From royal hatters to top tailors: James Bond lawyers line up trademark fight team
  • Want more productivity, Rachel Reeves? It’s time to embrace Mancunian swagger
  • Waterstones opens 10 new stores a year as younger adults embrace reading
  • Now fraudsters are trying to mis-sell you a car loan payout
  • Trump hiked tariffs on US imports. Now he’s looking at exports – sparking fears of ‘dangerous precedent’
  • A UK headline wealth tax? It may be simpler to put up existing taxes
  • As the economy slows and productivity flatlines, is Australia having another banana republic moment?
  • ‘People have a right to be happy’: the former Waitrose boss on how the UK can boost productivity
  • Trump’s cold brew: New York coffee shops warn of higher prices amid steep tariffs
  • Could a wealth tax work in the UK? A visual guide
  • How Spain put up wealth taxes – without chasing away the billionaires
  • UK’s largest bioethanol plant to shut after blow from Starmer’s trade deal with Trump
  • Martyn Cornell obituary
  • Britain’s biggest bailiff firm forced into refunds programme after overcharging
  • Kingsmill owner to buy Hovis in £75m deal to create UK’s biggest bread brand
  • Chinese economy slows as Trump tariffs bite; FTSE 100 on track to hit new record – as it happened
  • At 23, she set out to modernize the spice trade. Now she’s navigating Trump’s tariffs
  • Jim Chalmers says environment laws need overhaul to stop people ‘burning cash waiting for approvals’
  • Iceland offering £1 reward scheme for customers who report a shoplifter
  • Booze up: is gen Z’s ‘sensible’ relationship with alcohol moving towards hedonism?
  • Online fashion retailer Shein’s UK sales leap by a third to more than £2bn
  • Intel shares jump after report says Trump administration looking at stake
  • Manchester airport suspends flights after easyJet planes collide
  • Conservatives join backlash over Trump pick for head of labor statistics: ‘Not a credible source of information’
  • Eli Lilly ramps up UK price of weight loss jab Mounjaro after Trump demands
  • Thames Water says new Abingdon reservoir could cost bill-payers up to £7.5bn
  • Aviva stands by climate goals in face of US and UK net zero pushback
  • Farmers ask for inheritance tax meeting with Rachel Reeves

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