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Bentley's new £350k Supersports is a woke-free zone as British luxury brand ditches electric plans

Today

Bosses say it marks 'a return to Bentley making more extreme cars' providing 'scintillating' performance adding: 'The changes yield the highest power density of any Bentley engine.'

NS&I digital revamp is four years late and £1.3BILLION over budget, report finds

Today

The Treasury-backed bank underestimated the scale of the challenge it has faced in digitally transforming NS&I.

How to complain if your Christmas parcel is lost, late or stolen (and why you shouldn't leave them with a neighbour)

Today

Shoppers can get a refund if their parcel doesn't arrive when, or in the condition, it was expected - but it helps to know these tricks.

Date landlords will be banned from handing out 'no fault' evictions is revealed

Yesterday

The Government has today announced the date that the long-awaited Renters' Rights Act will come into force.

Salary sacrifice raid is 'bad news for Britain', Aviva boss warns Reeves

Yesterday

Aviva chief exec Amanda Blanc (pictured) said the Chancellor should 'think very carefully' before launching a raid on workplace salary sacrifice schemes.

Tech stocks tumble amid fears of an AI bubble and sticky interest rates

Yesterday

New York's tech-heavy Nasdaq slumped by more than 2% while the S&P 500 and Dow Jones each lost more than 1.5% in value.

Ineos to axe hundreds of jobs as Trump tariffs send car sales veering of course

Yesterday

Ineos Automotive, which employs 1,700 people across the world, has been grappling with a big debt pile as well as Donald Trump's tariffs on imports into the US.

Scandal-hit homeless landlord Home REIT sells most of its properties in £123m deal

Yesterday

The company, which is scrambling to reduce its debt pile, said it had struck an agreement with Patron Capital to offload 700 of the 853 properties on its books for £123m.

UK sparks nuclear ambition: Miliband is right to embrace Rolls-Royce's new mini reactors, says ALEX BRUMMER

Yesterday

US economic imperialism is going too far. It is enough that the British car, pharma, steel, and other industries have been hit by Trump's mercantilism.

China's latest £30k family car: Omoda 7 is an affordable SUV that arrives in Britain in a matter of weeks

Yesterday

Omoda, sub-brand of Chinese car giant Chery, is bringing its 7 mid-size SUV to the UK early next year. For under £30k it offers five-seater practicality and premium tech.

London Congestion Charge hiked to £18 from January and Sadiq Khan will force EV drivers to pay up for the first time too

Yesterday

Drivers in Central London will be required to fork out £18 per day from 2 January 2026 when the charge increases from £15, Transport for London announced on Thursday.

Rightmove faces '£1bn lawsuit' as estate agents claim say it is ripping them off

Yesterday

Rightmove is facing legal action from estate agents who claim online property portal is charging them excessive and unfair fees for listing homes.

Tiktok shopping is booming: We go behind the scenes with 24-year-old entrepreneur selling MILLIONS worth of products

Yesterday

Joe Yates' company Somerce specialises in live shopping on Tiktok - a bit like QVC, but for the internet age. He employs 40 people and works with household names.

Young's boss tells Reeves 'we need certainty and a growth plan'

Yesterday

Pub group Young's will take a 'cautious' approach to future potential price hikes as a sharp rise in food costs exacerbates severe cost pressures facing UK hospitality.

Ford extends hands-free driving system to four new models allowing thousands of cars on Britain's roads to steer themselves on motorways

Yesterday

More Ford car owners from next year will get to experience - legally - driving along a motorway without having to place their hands on the steering wheel.

Rolls-Royce eyes profit boost from SMR nuclear contract as US is 'disappointed' by snub

Yesterday

US ambassador Warren Stephens published a statement claiming Britain should choose 'a different path' in Wales.

Aviva sees sharp rise in equity release and annuity sales

Yesterday

Aviva shares fell on Thursday after the insurer's third quarter performance fell short of expectations despite a sharp rise in equity release and annuity sales.

Almost half begin investing because they want to beat returns on cash, as young people pile into ETFs

Yesterday

Investment giant Blackrock says further financial education is key to encouraging more of the public to invest - one of the aims of Chancellor, Rachel Reeves.

One in five top start-ups could exit Britain within three years, Virgin Media O2 warns

Yesterday

Unless radical action is taken at Government level, one in five of the fast-growing firms surveyed said they would exit Britain within three years, survey findings revealed.

Peugeot Polygon is a radical small concept car with many sides and a SQUARE steering wheel

Yesterday

Peugeot has revealed its new Polygon Concept car and the tiny EV has a Hypersquare steering wheel and is built for personalisation. Here's everything we know so far....