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Currys rejects £700m takeover approach from US firm Elliott
The electrical goods retailer says the proposal "significantly undervalued" the business.
Donald Trump launches own-brand shoes after $355m fraud fine
The ex-president promoted gold-coloured shoes priced at $399 at a sneaker convention in Philadelphia.
Post Office scandal: £10k pay-out ‘cruel’, says bankrupt victim
"I now have no career, no money, no pension, no nothing... they took that all away," Tony Downey tells the BBC.
Tata Steel workers to vote on strikes amid job peril
Unions say they are "prepared to fight" in response to job losses at Tata Steel sites.
Household energy bills predicted to fall by nearly £300 a year
Cornwall Insight forecasts a 15% drop, taking the typical annual bill to £1,635 - the lowest in two years.
NatWest unveils highest yearly profit for 26 years
Paul Thwaite is the bank's new boss replacing Alison Rose who resigned after a row over Nigel Farage's account.
Shop sales rebound in January as people sought new year deals
Retail figures reveal a 3.4% sharp rise at the beginning of 2024 following December's record fall.
The brewing secrets behind tastier no-alcohol beer
There's huge demand for low and no-alcohol beer and breweries are competing for the best flavour.
Whisky takes a shot at China’s Baiju-dominated market
Western alcoholic drinks are trying to take on baijiu, which dominates the country's spirits market.
Xbox, Nintendo or PlayStation: does it still matter?
Why the war between the big games console makers may be coming to an end.