Dame Elizabeth Corley, the chair of asset management giant Schroders, is joining the board of London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) - a move which puts her in a strong position to take the helm there in the coming years.
A federal appeals court has ruled that Donald Trump's sweeping international tariffs can remain in place for now, a day after three judges ruled the president exceeded his authority.
The government is preparing to sell the final publicly owned shares in NatWest Group on Friday, drawing a line under one of the world's biggest bank bailouts after nearly 17 years.
Every Thursday, our Money blog team interviews chefs from around the UK, hearing about their cheap food hacks and more. This week, we chat to Brian Hennessy, head chef at the acclaimed Winter Garden Restaurant in London.
A British property and fintech business which aims to improve the homebuying process has swooped to buy Trussle, a digital mortgage broker once backed by Goldman Sachs, the Wall Street giant.
This is a huge decision by an obscure Manhattan court. President Trump's core economic policy has just been comprehensively undermined, he has been undermined, and he will be seething.
Heathrow's chief executive could not be reached to tell him about the airport's closure after a power outage because his phone was on silent, an inquiry has revealed.
The owner of the Daily Mail is to pay more than ยฃ30m for a minority stake in rival right-leaning newspaper The Daily Telegraph as the latter's prospective owners assemble a consortium of strategic backers.
People who had prepayment meters forcibly installed in their homes are in line for compensation of up to ยฃ1,000 after energy companies signed up to pay ยฃ18.6m in debt cancellation and customer payments.
The government has been accused of watering down rules that require developers to leave wildlife habitats in a better state than they found them when building new homes.
You probably recall the stories about Leicester's clothing industry in recent years: grim labour conditions, pay below the minimum wage, "dark factories" serving the fast fashion sector. What is less well known is what happened next. In short, the industry has cratered.