Post Office scandal: Met Police investigate potential fraud offences
It comes as 50 new potential victims of the scandal have contacted lawyers after the airing of a TV drama.
It comes as 50 new potential victims of the scandal have contacted lawyers after the airing of a TV drama.
Business & FinanceDeals 30 November 2023, 5:22 am 1 minute Reuters was first to report a debt crunch at Swedish property group SBB has left the European Central Bank at risk of losses and highlighted the 26 billion euro ($29 billion) exposure it built up to Europe’s now stricken real estate sector through its crisis-era…
Liquidation Sale signs in business storefront, Queens, New York. (Photo by: Lindsey Nicholson/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) Ucg | Universal Images Group | Getty Images Small business bankruptcies are on the rise. Subchapter V filings — which most small businesses these days are using to reorganize a floundering business — have outpaced filings from…
The Good Brigade | Digitalvision | Getty Images More from Year-End Planning Here’s a look at more coverage on what to do finance-wise as the end of the year approaches: “This is a game-changer,” said Eric Hylton, national director of compliance for Alliantgroup, a firm that has been reviewing ERC claims for other tax professionals….
The hard seltzer company White Claw has sparked a social media frenzy after releasing a new 0% alcohol variety pack with a hefty price tag. The drinks come in four flavors — black cherry cranberry, mango passionfruit, peach orange blossom and lime yuzu — and are designed to replicate the taste of the original White Claw Hard…
Image source, Getty Images National Insurance payments are being cut for millions of employees from Saturday. However, other changes mean the amount of tax people pay overall is rising to record levels. How is National Insurance changing for employees? From 6 January, 27 million employees will pay 10% on earnings between £12,571 and £50,270. This…
Business & Finance 21 November 2023, 2:14 pm 1 minute Reuters exclusively reported that India’s Jindal Power Ltd, the only company whose expression of interest to take over Go First was accepted by creditors, has decided to not follow through with a bid, three people familiar with the plans said, pushing the insolvent airline closer…