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Ofgem’s new rules to prevent energy firms going bust
Watchdog tells gas and electricity firms to hold more capital and to protect customer credit balances.
Rail ticket office mass closure consultation extended
The public now has until 1 September to respond to the plan to shut hundreds of rail ticket offices.
Dame Alison Rose: Why did the government get involved?
"De-banking" was on ministers' radar before the row that led to the downfall of Dame Alison Rose.
Pan Gongsheng: Can China’s new central bank boss fix its economy?
Pan Gongsheng succeeds Yi Gang, who has been governor of the People's Bank of China since 2018.
Child Trust Funds: Nearly a million accounts not accessed
MPs criticise HMRC over "failure" to keep young people informed about their Child Trust Funds maturing.
NatWest boss Dame Alison Rose quits after row over Nigel Farage account
Dame Alison Rose is to resign after coming under pressure in row over Nigel Farage account.
Joe Lewis: Tottenham Hotspur-linked billionaire denies US insider trading charges
British businessman Joe Lewis faces multiple counts of fraud in a Manhattan court.
Deborah Meaden warns time running out to act on climate
Dragons' Den star Deborah Meaden says start-ups can help drive the green agenda.
Renters compete with 20 others in battle to find a home
Requests to view each rental property have more than tripled in four years as competition rises.
Renting reforms needed now not later, say charities
A group of charities wants the government to speed up plans to overhaul private renting in England.