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Bank bosses paid £29m as branches axed

Yesterday

But the bumper pay packets, which came as the lenders continued to take the axe to their High Street networks, have sparked anger.

Is it time you switched investment platform to cut your fees? This is Money Podcast

Yesterday

The DIY investing battle and what it means for your portfolio, £1trillion in Isas, the civil service pension meltdown and the best apprenticeships to dodge student debt.

How do you solve a problem like student loans? This is Money podcast

Yesterday

Student loans look like another mess that has reached a tipping point in Britain's shonky financial system. So what happens next?

BMW's Hams Hall factory celebrates 25th anniversary

Yesterday

The plant in North Warwickshire employs 1,700 people and has built more than 7.6million highly efficient pure petrol and plug-in hybrid engines.

RAY MASSEY: The rising Starray of SUVs is really going place

Yesterday

We are about to enter the Year of the Horse, according to the Chinese lunar calendar. And the new EM-i five-seater is the perfect choice of horsepower as we gallop into the next Zodiac cycle.

Primark blasts Labour dithering over Shein tax loophole

Yesterday

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has revealed plans for a clampdown, but she said it could take place as late as March 2029.

Defence stocks boosted by £26bn Ukraine aid pledge

Yesterday

Firms were also lifted by the announcement that Britain will spend more than £400m on long-range and hypersonic missiles in the current financial year.

Is it time to log off from old-school software firms?

Yesterday

It may be too soon to discern who will be the winners and losers from this latest instance of how AI will change the world. But it is not too early to monitor the impact on your portfolio.

US takeover of Schroders 'the tip of the iceberg'

Yesterday

Accountancy firm Azets said a surge in cross-border deal activity suggested there would be more such acquisitions to come - partly due to owners cashing in amid Labour's tax rises.

MAGGIE PAGANO: Reversing Brexit won't go down well in history books for Chancellor

Yesterday

Rachel Reeves, together with the Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, have always wanted stronger ties with the European Union.

SMALL CAP MOVERS: Phoenix Copper launches review after top bosses suspended

Yesterday

Phoenix Copper has lost almost half its market value following the suspension of chair Marcus Edwards-Jones and chief financial officer Richard Wilkins.

Starlink rival OneWeb delivers revenue boost to French owner Eutelsat sending shares surging

Yesterday

It was boosted by an almost 60 per cent increase in sales of OneWeb's low earth orbit (LOE) satellites, aimed at providing access to high-speed internet.

MPs lambast Capita bosses over civil service pensions chaos: Enormous case backlog blamed for meltdown

Yesterday

Capita bosses got a pasting from MPs today over a civil service pensions scandal which has led to 'heartbreaking' cases of hardship.

What investors need to know about the UK stock market as it hits record highs: INVESTING SHOW

Yesterday

Adrian Gosden, manager of Jupiter UK Multi Cap, talks to Simon Lambert about where he believes some of the UK market's golden opportunities lie.

As stocks wobble on AI fears, which companies are in trouble and are there ANY that are shielded from the pain?

Yesterday

Companies have started to step up their investment in the technology, with a growing belief that artificial intelligence could usher in a new era, akin to the industrial revolution.

Will my Friends McDonald's adult happy meal toy be worth a fortune in the future? DAN HATFIELD replies

Yesterday

It is sealed with McDonalds tape and I'm seeing them sell pretty well on eBay, and it would probably be enough to cover the cost of my £8.59 meal.

NatWest boss gets a bumper bonus after a surge in profits ends 'crisis era'

Yesterday

The lender reported pre-tax profits rose 25 per cent to £7.7billion last year, up from £6.2billion a year ago, driven by its private banking and wealth division.

Britain's best apprenticeships revealed: Top choices for high-paying careers with no degree needed - and how to apply

Yesterday

Apprenticeships can be a brilliant gateway into certain careers, without leaving young people saddled with debt.

A fifth would end a relationship due to arguments over salary differences

Yesterday

Mismatched incomes can impact lifestyle expectations, compatibility and even dynamics in friendships.

Most applied for jobs in Britain... and 10 top CV tips to get ahead of the competition

Yesterday

Jobs it IT are attracting the highest number of applicants per vacancy, new research shows. It's vital to get your CV right and tailor it properly.