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Why everyone is loving the viral Jaecoo 7: Owners tell us why the 'Temu Range Rover' is a must-have

Today

The 'Temu Range Rover' Jaecoo 7 SUV was March's best-selling new car. Chinese Jaecoo is the Uk's fastest growing automotive brand. Now owners tell us why the SUV is a great buy.

Britain for sale: Intertek set to be third FTSE 100 firm to fall into foreign hands this year as overseas predators swoop on London stock market

Today

Intertek looks set to become the latest FTSE 100 company to fall into foreign hands after it suggested it would back a £10.6billion takeover by Swedish private equity.

Asking people to save 12% of salary into pensions could tackle looming retirement poverty crisis

Today

Poverty in retirement could be drastically reduced if minimum work pension contributions were boosted, a new report finds.

JP Morgan boss threatens to scrap London HQ plans for 12,000 staff if Labour lurches to the Left

Today

The boss of America's largest bank has threatened to abandon its plan to build a new skyscraper in London if the government moves further to the Left.

I feel the last 48 hours mean a financial crisis is inevitable after reporting on the UK economy for more than 50 years: ALEX BRUMMER

Today

During the past 48 hours, the British Government's cost of borrowing -already the most expensive among the G7 richest countries - has reached the highest levels seen this century.

Britain's top 50 buy-to-let hotspots revealed: The locations that could net you a huge windfall

Today

Property owners could use the chaos in the rental market as an opportunity to expand their investments - as long as they choose their locations carefully.

How Labour plunged the rental market into chaos overnight: Landlords prepare for the worst

Today

The buy-to-let market has been plunged into chaos after Labour introduced overnight on May 1 the biggest boost to rights in a generation.

Modella slammed over TG Jones fees for using name

Today

The fees so far total £2.9m though these look set to be written off if Modella's restructuring is approved.

Vistry profits take a hit as it slashes prices to offset a slump in demand

Today

Vistry said it had seen a 'moderation' in sales in recent weeks 'reflecting uncertainty' arising from the Middle East conflict.

Jaguar's £120,000 'new era' electric car is called Type 01

Today

Rawdon Glover, the managing director who has been on the sharp end of criticism for Jaguar's controversial rebrand, said the Type 01 name is 'part of the story' for its new chapter.

Nearly half of homes listed in past three years failed to sell as owners are pricing them TOO high

Today

Sellers are setting unrealistic asking prices, say property experts - and hard-to-shift leasehold homes are also blocking up the housing market.

Tui downplays jet fuel shortages as Iran war weighs on demand

Today

Tui has said that holidaymakers are booking later due to the war in the Middle East - but has downplayed fears of jet fuel shortages. It is still expecting annual profits to fall this year.

My hedge grows into my neighbour's garden: Can he force me to cut it?

Today

My neighbour seems to think that I should go into his garden and trim his side of the hedge for him. After I refused, he has sent threatening messages.

Meet the crook who's part of a secret network robbing Brits blind.. while pretending to help them: The new scam catching out thousands

Today

Sat hunched over a laptop in a dark and dingy bedroom, 29-year-old Abhishek Singh is hard at work.

Sky kept charging us after our fridge exploded and we had to live in hotels: SALLY SORTS IT

Today

We had a disaster last July when our American-style fridge-freezer exploded, setting fire to the downstairs of our house and causing substantial damage.

My flight's been moved due to fuel shortages - can I claim a refund for concert I'll now miss? DEAN DUNHAM KC replies

Yesterday

My family has booked a week away in Berlin in June. Our outbound flight was supposed to take off early in the morning.

Miliband is 'killing UK industry' with his 'insane' climate levies, says ceramics boss

Yesterday

Rob Flello, chief exec of Ceramics UK, attacked the 'insane' climate levies brought in by Miliband, pictured, which undermine British firms.

Last two Carillion finance chiefs banned as watchdog issues fresh fines

Yesterday

It comes eight years since the outsourcing giant, which employed about 43,000 people, including some 19,000 in the UK, went bust with massive debts.

Ebay snubs £40bn bid from Gamestop labelling it as 'neither credible or attractive'

Yesterday

Video games retailer GameStop, which became a household name during the meme stock craze of 2021, is valued at just £8bn.

It's time the Unilever board woke from its stupor and killed off this foolhardy food deal, says ALEX BRUMMER

Yesterday

Activist Nelson Peltz has enjoyed a free ride since he inveigled his way onto the board of British well-being and food champion Unilever.