Entries by BBC News - Business

Fujitsu admits it has a ‘moral obligation’ to compensate Post Office victims

Bosses including the global CEO of the firm behind the faulty Horizon IT system apologise to victims.

Uniqlo sues Shein over claims firm copied viral shoulder bag

Uniqlo has filed a lawsuit demanding the online retailer stops selling the bags immediately.

Fuel prices: Retailers must share updates within 30 minutes

Retailers will have to share pump price changes in near real-time under new government plans.

LNER: Train fares simplified in bid to boost passenger numbers

LNER is simplifying train tickets on the East Coast Main Line in a two-year trial from 5 February.

Young drivers face £3,000 cost for car insurance

Inflation and repairs have sent quotes soaring for younger motorists, according to data.

Mortgage rate cuts continue despite economic fears

Lenders are reducing rates despite some concern that upheaval in the Red Sea could hit the UK economy.

Wage growth slows as UK job market begins to stall

Average pay rose by 6.6%, down from the previous three months, but continues to outstrip inflation.

Why there’s a boom for damp-busting machines

Sales of dehumidifiers are booming as people try to reduce damp and mould problems, and save money.

UK’s largest nightclub owner calls in administrators

Pryzm-owner Rekom is struggling because of higher energy prices and cost-of-living pressures on clubbers.

Baby milk: Big supermarkets cut price of Aptamil formula

Asda, Tesco and Sainsbury's follow Iceland in cutting the cost of formula after the manufacturer cut prices to retailers.