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M&S boss: Britain has 'rarely' been 'less friendly to growth' after Labour tax hikes

Today

Archie Norman said that the company's role was to 'ride the waves' of higher taxes but that that smaller firms have suffered more - resulting in the continued 'decline' of local High Streets.

Anthropic plots $1trn IPO: How UK investors can profit

Today

The most accessible route for investors in Britain to secure a stake in Anthropic would be via London-listed investment trusts.

Upbeat messages on pensions beat scare tactics, say young adults

Today

One in three people aged 18 to 43 blame the financial services industry for failing to communicate the benefits of saving for retirement, a People's Pension survey found.

BAT banks on growing demand for vapes and nicotine pouches

Today

British American Tobacco has raised its forecast for revenue from smoking alternatives, such as vapes, as it shifts away from traditional tobacco products.

Airbnb's impact on housing shortage is 'overstated,' says boss Brian Chesky

Today

Set up as a way to let homeowners rent spare rooms to tourists, the firm has now become a byword for overtourism, rapacious landlords and a ballooning housing crisis.

Emma Sleep agrees to stop using 'illegal' pressure selling tactics after court action

Today

Emma Sleep admitted it broke consumer law by using misleading countdown timers, false 'high demand' messages and 'discount' claims.

RAY MASSEY: Ferrari's first electric car splits opinions

Today

Here's a rare peek behind the scenes amid the most intense secrecy and security I have experienced in more than 30 years as the Mail's longest serving motoring editor.

Everyday budgeting tricks that can leave you WORSE off... and expert tips to super-charge your savings

Today

Social media platform TikTok is full of videos from users sharing their budgeting techniques and money tricks or 'hacks'.

Wise sees £2bn wiped off its value as it is investigated in Belgium over money laundering claims

Today

Wise said it was working with the public prosecutor in Brussels over money laundering allegations - provoking a tumble that saw shares tumble nearly 20%.

Boost for Coleen Rooney as Applied Nutrition shares hit record high

Today

Applied Nutrition boss Thomas Ryder, a Liverpudlian former scaffolder who set up the business in 2014, said demand for its products 'shows no sign of abating.'

Exec exodus continues at BP as gas boss quits after the abrupt sacking of chairman Albert Manifold

Today

William Lin will leave in the third quarter of the year after three decades at the company. BP last week ousted Manifold, pictured, after less than a year in the job.

UK manufacturers hike prices at the fastest pace for nearly four years

Today

A report by S&P Global found the average selling price of goods made in UK factories increased by the most since July 2022 last month.

EasyJet soars as 'opportunistic' US predator plots bid: Shares bounce back after Iran war slump

Today

Easyjet questioned the 'timing' of the move by private credit group Castlelake as it became the latest British firm to be targeted by an overseas raider.

Claude AI-maker Anthropic fires up its $1trillion float

Today

Anthropic, led by co-founder Dario Amodei, pictured, has filed for an initial public offering in New York that could see it valued at more than $1trillion.

ALEX BRUMMER: Labour's latest spiteful attack on pensions will leave millions of us poorer - and ever more dependent on the State

Today

'The scheme proposed here is in some ways a revolution,' wrote Sir William Beveridge in the depths of war in 1942.

Jaguar F-Pace hit by a £23K engine bill after 27,000 miles

Today

JLR has hit back at the claims, telling us it is 'disappointing' to see individual customer situations being 'used in isolation to promote third‑party products'.

Labour under fire as youth unemployment heads towards 18 per cent

Yesterday

Labour was last night urged to cut taxes on jobs amid warnings youth unemployment is heading towards 18 per cent for the first time in more than a decade.

BP must prepare for a siege and choose a new chairman without delay, says ALEX BRUMMER

Yesterday

The drawn-out process which led to the choice of Alfred Manifold shows the hopelessness of expensive global searches which come with flawed outcomes.

Number of children with a pension surges as wealthy parents seek to cut inheritance tax bills

Yesterday

One investment platform revealed a 158% rise in new Junior Self Invested Personal Pensions in the first month of the new tax year, compared to a year earlier.

EasyJet shares soar as it becomes a target for a takeover swoop

Yesterday

The airline faces a swoop by private equity giant Castlelake, as it capitalises on a slump in easyJet's share price.