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Stanley Gibbons, the global rare stamp and coin trader, is exploring a sale less than 18 months after being delisted from the London stock market.
Bringing David Cameron - who presumably from now on we must describe as Lord Cameron - into government as foreign secretary is not without risks…
Attacks on shop workers are on the rise as two out of five employees face abuse from customers every week, new research has revealed.
IKEA has purchased a second UK shopping centre amid plans to open its first British city store outside of London.
Royal Mail has been fined £5.6m by the industry regulator for missing targets covering both first and second-class deliveries.
An infrastructure investor owned by Schroders, the fund management behemoth, is in pole position to buy a solar farms operator that received hundreds of millions…
The World Health Organisation (WHO) wants government action over escalating baby formula prices that are "exploiting" British families.
Nigel Farage will next week begin a formal legal fight with NatWest Group and its former boss as he seeks millions of pounds in damages…
Ian King speaks to the chief economic strategist at Netwealth about the latest GDP figures. Plus, we hear from our city editor Mark Kleinman, about…
Supermarket chain Booths is to remove self-checkouts from stores - saying having staff at tills is better for customers. 

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