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Learning with the Stones: My brother Mick helped pay my sons' school fees, says CHRIS JAGGER

Today

Singer-songwriter Chris has toured the world and released 13 albums. He is also an actor and journalist.

Expats face paying four times more in NI to build their UK state pension

Today

Swathes of expats living and working overseas face a major change to the way they can become eligible for a full UK state pension from next month.

Iran conflict fires up demand for new generation of remote-controlled weaponry

Today

Since war erupted in Iran, Jon Parker, the boss of British drone maker Flyby, has rarely enjoyed a quiet moment.

British steel furnaces left stranded in China as shipping costs soar

Today

Delivery of one of the world's largest electric arc furnaces has been delayed by the Iran war.

These are Britain's BEST places to live if you're a hybrid worker

Today

New rankings looked at transport, green spaces and house prices to come up with the best locations for workers who split their time between home and the office.

Porsche Cayenne Electric review: New 1,140bhp SUV is the tipping point for too much power in a family car

Today

I've just returned from Barcelona having driven the German car giant's latest model - a vehicle that can hit 62mph from a standstill in 2.5 seconds and generates an almighty 1,140bhp.

RAY MASSEY: New Toyota C-HR+ is a polite reminder of Japan's car making prowess

Today

Enter the smart new C-HR+ coupe-like SUV, which I recently drove along motorways, country roads and around town.

MURRAY INCOME TRUST: New managers stick with winning formula

Yesterday

The Artemis team, comprising managers Andy Marsh, Nick Shenton, and Adrian Frost, comes with a bucketload of experience in the UK stock market.

Hargreaves Lansdown set to allow 'shadow bank' bets

Yesterday

The move by Britain's biggest investment platform comes as fears about unregulated 'shadow banks' grow after a spate of corporate collapses.

Reform UK bosses 'keen' on new trade alliance to bolster British economy

Yesterday

Richard Tice, the party's deputy leader, told us that boosting ties with the three other nations was 'of real interest'.

Buzz Bingo boss: Tax hike is Treasury own goal

Yesterday

But Dominic Mansour, chief executive of Buzz, warned the rise could push operators out of business.

Janus Henderson under fire for 'mafia gangster' tactics

Yesterday

Janus is facing a claim after it was alleged to have been 'unjustly enriched' when its subsidiary, Victory Park Capital, orchestrated a buyout deal of its competitor, Calumet.

HAMISH MCRAE: We don't need to be chained to a superpower like the US

Yesterday

It is easy to see what we have been doing wrong. But a time of global economic chaos needs a positive outlook.

LV to hand 250,000 members £100m bonus

Yesterday

Its latest handout, the biggest ever, includes a one-off £80m related to the 2019 sale of its general insurance business.

ALEX BRUMMER: Pernod in premium deal to lift spirits and Diageo should take note

Yesterday

A Pernod Brown-Forman deal is clearly defensive and an attempt by both companies to preserve leading spirits brands.

Asda boss says minimum wage hike to hit jobs for the young

Yesterday

Allan Leighton's comments came as a survey by consultancy firm RSM found 50 per cent of employers plan to recruit more experienced workers.

Pernod plots heady mix with Jack Daniel's maker

Yesterday

Pernod's include Absolut Vodka (endorsed by Paris Hilton, pictured) and Jameson Irish whiskey. Brown-Forman produces el Jimador tequila and Chambord.

Is real estate still a safe space to house your money?

Yesterday

Since tax and legal reforms have robbed buy-to-let of much of its allure, attention is switching to commercial property in the shape of Reits - real estate investment trusts.

Pension fund alert in gilt market chaos

Yesterday

The cash calls come as UK bonds, known as gilts, take a pounding amid the market mayhem caused by the war in Iran.