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Frasers Group buys brand name of online cycling and sports equipment retailer Wiggle out of administration
The deal has cost Frasers, which already owns Evans Cycles, less than £10m. Wiggle collapsed into administration last October.
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CBI calls for mileage allowance 'stealth tax' to be scrapped in Budget
Approved Mileage Allowance Payments allow companies to reimburse workers. But the 45p per mile rate has not been updated since 2011.
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RUTH SUNDERLAND: Sexism still blights the City
Having strong female voices in economics matters - as does encouraging people from less privileged backgrounds to embrace the subject.
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ITV profits set to halve amid advertising slump, City forecasts predict
The broadcaster - whose shows include Love Island and Mr Bates Vs The Post Office - is expected to report earnings of £363 million for 2023.
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Investment trusts battered by bizarre EU rules
Campaigners warn that the City regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority is using a 'flawed system' to calculate how fees are charged.
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Direct Line deserves to be taken over! Founder Sir Peter Wood slams 'abysmal' performance
Wood told us that the group had been managed 'terribly' for years, making it a sitting duck for predators.
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Meet the 21st Century entrepreneurs cashing in on vaping craze in Blackburn
It has the country's highest concentration of shops selling controversial e-cigarettes. There are 22.56 registered vape outlets per 100,000 residents.
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Veteran MP Margaret Hodge warns Chancellor: 'Britain must clamp down on tax dodgers'
For years she has argued that the UK's growing status as a laundromat for tainted cash is imperilling its economic prospects and national security.
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MIDAS SHARE TIPS: Tailor made profit from management consultants Elixirr, advisers to the kings of fashion
Boss Stephen Newton is certainly motivated to deliver results. At £5.50, the shares are a buy.
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Pensioners set to be hit by Chancellor's stealth tax raid
Older people are likely to be dragged into the tax net even if they have no income other than a full state pension.
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Marks & Spencer wins its court battle against Michael Gove
In a victory for the High Street favourite as it seeks to redevelop the site, a judge ruled the Housing Secretary's decision was unlawful.
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Wincanton bosses back US takeover offer rather than sell-off to French suitor
The Wincanton board accepted a 605p-a-share offer worth £762m from Connecticut-based GXO Logistics.