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Gordon Ramsay blasts Rachel Reeves' hospitality tax raid and warns 'I've never seen it so bad'

Today

Gordon Ramsay yesterday warned the hospitality industry is 'facing a bloodbath' as Rachel Reeves hammers firms with 'catastrophic' tax hikes.

Landlords get two more years to make homes eco-friendly as Miliband extends 2028 deadline

Today

The maximum amount landlords will be expected to pay for the upgrades has been cut by £5,000 under the Warm Homes Plan.

British philanthropist in line for £1.9bn payout in sale to private equity

Today

A British philanthropist will receive a billion-pound payout after selling his investment firm to a Swedish private equity giant.

Why the weak dollar spells trouble for UK investors - and what you can do about it

Today

US dollar weakness is wiping out a lot of the gains UK investors have got used to enjoying from the world's biggest and most dynamic economy.

Modern classic Ferrari prices go into overdrive after five 'halo' cars from the 1980s to 2000s smash records

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The rare Prancing Horses each drew landmark multi-million-pound winning bids, with one selling for nearly three times the previous highest figure to leave a US auction room in disbelief.

Nationwide will cut interest rates on 36 savings accounts next month: Here's the full list

Today

Nationwide customers will see rates fall across regular savings accounts, children's accounts, limited-access and easy-access accounts.

Beazley rejects Zurich's takeover bid which 'undervalues' firm at £7.7bn

Today

The Swiss insurance giant lodged a 1280p a share offer for the FTSE 100-listed company on Tuesday, after Beazley rejected a lower bid of 1230p a share last week.

What's behind London's house price slump? SIMON LAMBERT on the struggling property market and why there's a silver lining for buyers

Today

London's property market is in a slump. House prices in the capital have fallen 5% since their peak in 2022, according to the Land Registry, but that headline figure masks a deeper problem.

Sales of London's most expensive homes slumped last year as 'mansion tax' worries spooked the mega-rich

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Wealthy buyers spent nearly £900million less on prime London property last year as tax fears and the abolition of the non-dom regime put a hold on the market.

How much you need saved in your pension at every age for a stellar retirement

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If you have no idea whether you are saving enough to just scrape by or if you'll enjoy a prosperous retirement, you are far from alone.

BAE Systems wins £450million contract to build advanced radar for RAF fighter jets

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Defence chiefs have awarded a near half billion-pound contract to BAE Systems to build new advanced radar systems for the RAF's Typhoon aircraft.

Reeves REJECTS calls to extend pubs business rates U-turn leaving hotels and restaurants in the lurch

Today

Rachel Reeves delivered a blow to beleaguered hotel and restaurant operators as she signalled that only pubs will receive any help to cope with a surge in business rate bills.

My secret weapon for winning care home funding worth £25k for my elderly mother - and how you can too

Today

When Andy Machin's mother Lily developed Alzheimer's in her 70s, he knew the next few years would be emotionally challenging.

Will rising inflation halt mortgage rate cuts? Why a spike back up could spell bad news for borrowers

Today

Today's spike in the rate of inflation could put an end to the mortgage rate cuts borrowers have enjoyed in recent months, experts have warned.

Nationwide makes major change to its mortgages meaning some customers can borrow £50,000 more

Today

New and existing customers of Britain's biggest building society could potentially borrow tens of thousands more under the new rules.

Spoils for America's rich and powerful put capitalism to shame, says ALEX BRUMMER

Today

The US Republican Party has travelled a distance since the early 20th century when Teddy Roosevelt found himself in the White House.

Pub firm Young's eyes move to London's main stock market after 'exceptional' Christmas

Today

Young's, which is currently listed on the Alternative Investment Market, said like-for-like sales in the three weeks to 5 January rose by 11.2%.

Get up to £3,000 Sipp cashback when opening an Interactive Investor pension

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If you're looking to open or transfer a pension, Interactive Investor is a good option and cashback can boost your pot. Find out whether it's worth taking up the deal.

B&M issues third profit warning as price cuts fail to lure shoppers

Today

Chief executive officer, Tjeerd Jegen, who joined in June, has promised to 'bring back excitement to our stores' as part of his 'Back to B&M Basics' rescue plan.

Primark owner blames Christmas sales slump on 'difficult clothing market'

Today

Sales slowed at the budget clothing retailer over the key Christmas period as consumer confidence slipped in Europe.