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RAY MASSEY: New BYD SUV is a wolf in sheep's clothing

Today

It's a decent looking, comfortable sports utility vehicle riding on 18 in wheels which can accelerate from 0 to 62mph in under four seconds.

SIMON LAMBERT: The Renters' Rights Act is a massive shake-up for landlords and tenants... but it could backfire

Yesterday

The Renters' Rights Act has come into force, giving tenants the biggest upgrade to their rights in a generation and landlords a major headache.

Lego designer creates new Renault 5 Turbo 3E electric in brick form

Yesterday

With the French car manufacturer 'fully behind' the project, he needs 10,000 signatures on the Lego Ideas website to persuade the famed toymaker to put it into production.

MAGGIE PAGANO: Is hard work no longer worth it?

Yesterday

If their appetite for risk is running out of steam, and the incentives to expand their businesses are being scaled back, then we are in even deeper trouble than we thought.

Scotch whisky bosses hope tariff deal will see quick implementation

Yesterday

Tariffs of 10 per cent on sales to the US had been costing the industry in Scotland 'about £4m a week in lost exports'.

These are the companies offering top-tier offices to the booming AI sector

Yesterday

If you want to take a chance on the Real Estate Investment Trusts that are aiming to transform their fortunes by supplying the buffed-up workplaces these businesses seek, here's your guide.

Pearson chief rocked by investor backlash over £13m pay

Yesterday

The maximum payout possible is 45 per cent higher than last year's potential package of £8.9m and was branded 'excessive' by advisory groups Glass Lewis and ISS.

NatWest alarm over jobs as UK economy stalls

Yesterday

NatWest predicted that house prices would rise by just 0.7 per cent. And chief executive Paul Thwaite said spending on eating out has dropped

Is renting about to get much better... or could it end up worse? This is Money Podcast

Yesterday

Georgie Frost, Helen Crane and Simon Lambert dig into the Renters' Rights Act, plus what next for interest rates, the colossal 45p tax grab and where's still cheap for a holiday.

What you need to know about the Renters' Rights Act: How it will affect landlords AND tenants

Yesterday

The Government's Renters' Rights Act has come into force, giving tenants the biggest increase to their rights in a generation.

Will the younger generation be worse off than their parents? This is Money podcast

Yesterday

Georgie Frost, Simon Lambert and Lee Boyce discuss whether the idea the next generation will have it better than previous ones is now bunkum.

The Real Greek to shut nine restaurants with loss of 151 jobs as costs soar under Labour

Yesterday

The Real Greek is to shut nine restaurants with 151 job losses after the hospitality chain fell into administration.

Estee Lauder shares soar on signs of turnaround even as beauty giant axes thousands more jobs

Yesterday

Beauty giant Estee Lauder, which owns Clinique, Jo Malone and MAC Cosmetics, said that sales grew 2 per cent to £2.65billion over the three months to 31 March - thanks to pricey perfumes.

Grand Belfast home complete with sweeping driveway and butler's pantry goes on the market

Yesterday

The property in Northern Ireland has been owned by the same family for decades and is full of period features, offering its next owner a sense of grandeur.

The 'Temu Range Rover' that seats seven: We drive the new £45,500 Jaecoo 8 - China's latest large SUV

Yesterday

The Jaecoo 8 has arrived and goes up against more expensive Korean and European seven-seater SUVs. We've driven it to see what you get for that £45k price tag.

The Renters' Rights Act means I'm being evicted from my home - I blame the Government and not my landlord

Yesterday

Train driver Daniel Franklin-Smith, 33, was under the impression the Renters' Rights Act was meant to help him. Instead he faces eviction because of it.

SMALL CAP MOVERS: Investors are waking up to ACG Metals as it beats forecasts

Yesterday

The economics of this Turkey-focused gold, silver and copper play have long been compelling.

I rented 10 flats in 16 years: Here's why the Renters' Rights Act will hit tenants in the pocket says HELEN CRANE

Yesterday

The changes would have saved me thousands - but I fear they will cost tenants in the long run as landlords flee the market and hike rents,

Santander completes £2.65bn takeover of TSB to create Britain's third biggest bank

Yesterday

Santander has completed its £2.65bn takeover of TSB to create the country's third largest bank, it said today.

Petrol stations will now be FINED if they don't report live pricing changes

Yesterday

From today petrol stations that fail to report live pricing changes to the Government's Fuel Finder scheme will be fined.