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Manchester United shares dive on report sale is off

Shares see biggest ever one-day fall after a report that the team will be taken off the market.

Ryanair boss calls air traffic chaos report rubbish

The UK's air traffic control system shut itself down after software confusion over an unusual flight path.

Australia gas strike delayed until Friday as talks continue

Workers were scheduled to begin a series of stoppages from Thursday in the dispute over pay and conditions.

Disability and illness benefit changes proposed

The government says it hopes new work capability assessments reforms will come into force by 2025.

Informatica boss: ‘Introvert kid’ to billion-dollar leader

Amit Walia, CEO of tech firm Informatica, explains how he overcame shyness as a business leader.

Saturday letter delivery rules could be relaxed

Ofcom is looking at how the Universal Service might need to evolve to meet customers' needs.

Wilko: More jobs to go as 52 stores to close

Administrators say more than 1,300 staff will be made redundant as hopes of a wider rescue deal fade.

Arm Holdings: Chip giant hopes for market value of more than $50bn

The UK-based firm is courting investors as its listing in the US looks to be the biggest of the year.

Champneys founder Dorothy Purdew dies aged 91

Born to a working class family, Ms Purdew launched one of the UK's most successful spa chains.

Keegan sorry school RAAC concrete closures came at ‘worst time’

Schools are battling to get surveys and temporary classrooms could take months to build, the BBC is told.