Posted at 21:32 5 Apr21:32 5 AprCan troubled Thames Water avoid collapse?By Simon JackBusiness editorThe future of the UK's biggest water firm is uncertain as its parent company defaults on interest payments.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 21:32 5 Apr21:32 5 AprBehind the McDonald's boycott controversyBy Chris NewlandsBusiness reporterMcDonald's will buy back all of its Israeli sites after sales slumped following a boycott of the brand.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 14:10 5 Apr14:10 5 AprThames Water troubles swell as parent firm defaultsBy Simon Jack & Lora JonesBusiness editor and business reporter, BBC NewsHolding company Kemble has told lenders that it has failed to meet a deadline for interest payments.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 4:15 5 Apr4:15 5 AprBoeing pays Alaska Air $160m after mid-air blowoutThe sum to the airline for losses since January reflects the ongoing fallout to Boeing from the crisis.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 19:52 3 Apr19:52 3 AprDisney defeats critics after bruising battleThe investor boardroom battle raises difficult questions about whether the Hollywood giant lost its way.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 13:19 3 Apr13:19 3 AprRoyal Mail wants to cut days for second-class postBy Lora JonesBusiness reporter, BBC NewsRoyal Mail has set out proposals aimed at cutting costs due to the volume of letters declining.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 16:23 28 Mar16:23 28 MarThames Water boss says bills need to rise by 40%By Simon Jack & Karen Hoggan & Tom EspinerBusiness editor & reportersThe regulator, whose approval is needed for any price rises, has pushed back on substantial bill increases.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 13:10 27 Mar13:10 27 MarBudget fashion brands pledge clearer green claimsBy Lucy HookerBusiness reporter, BBC NewsAsos, Boohoo and George at Asda will make changes after intervention from the competition authority.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 20:37 26 Mar20:37 26 MarDonald Trump media firm soars in stock market debutBy Natalie ShermanBusiness reporter, New YorkThe long awaited moment hands the former president a stake worth more than $4bn.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 17:17 26 Mar17:17 26 MarBritish Gas chief's pay package jumps to £8.2mCentrica chief executive Chris O'Shea gets £4m more in 2023, up from £4.5m the year before.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 13:37 26 Mar13:37 26 MarPapa Johns pizza to shut nearly a tenth of UK sitesBy Karen HogganBusiness reporterThe chain has confirmed it will shut 43 of its 450 restaurants by the middle of May.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 7:13 26 Mar7:13 26 MarBoeing boss to leave as firm faces safety crisisBy Theo LeggettBusiness correspondent, BBC NewsDave Calhoun will leave the planemaker at end of this year amid a deepening crisis over its safety record.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 21:29 22 Mar21:29 22 MarTrump poised for billions as stock market deal passesBy Natalie ShermanBusiness reporter, New YorkTrump's social media firm has been acquired - a deal that could produce a windfall as he fights legal penalties.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 15:58 22 Mar15:58 22 MarBahrain takes full control of car brand McLarenBy Theo LeggettBusiness correspondent, BBC NewsSovereign wealth fund takes full control following deep financial uncertainty for the British firm.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 12:20 22 Mar12:20 22 MarWetherspoon profits jump as Covid recovery continuesThe pub chain saw profits increase eightfold to £36m in the first six months of the financial year.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 10:11 22 Mar10:11 22 MarVodafone-Three merger could lead to higher pricesBy Imran Rahman-JonesBBC NewsMerger of two of the UK's biggest mobile network providers could now face an in-depth investigation.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 22:35 21 Mar22:35 21 MarReddit shares jump in New York stock market debutBy Tom Gerken & Mariko OiBBC NewsThe social media firm's share prices rose almost 50% on its first day on the New York Stock Exchange.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 21:21 21 Mar21:21 21 MarBuying yon bonnie banksBy Douglas FraserBusiness and economy editor, ScotlandAs Virgin Money's directors agree to Nationwide's takeover bid, it marks an important moment in the decline of Scottish-based banking.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 15:18 20 Mar15:18 20 MarTrain drivers set to strike again in AprilBy Michael RaceBusiness reporter, BBC NewsDrivers at 16 train companies will take part in rolling one-day strikes between 5 and 8 April.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 15:15 20 Mar15:15 20 MarGreggs shops reopen after payment problem fixedBy Jennifer MeierhansBusiness reporterAll of the bakery chain's stores hit by an earlier technical glitch are now trading as normal, Greggs says.Read moreBBC Russian
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Can troubled Thames Water avoid collapse?
By Simon Jack
Business editor
The future of the UK's biggest water firm is uncertain as its parent company defaults on interest payments.
Read moreBehind the McDonald's boycott controversy
By Chris Newlands
Business reporter
McDonald's will buy back all of its Israeli sites after sales slumped following a boycott of the brand.
Read moreThames Water troubles swell as parent firm defaults
By Simon Jack & Lora Jones
Business editor and business reporter, BBC News
Holding company Kemble has told lenders that it has failed to meet a deadline for interest payments.
Read moreBoeing pays Alaska Air $160m after mid-air blowout
The sum to the airline for losses since January reflects the ongoing fallout to Boeing from the crisis.
Read moreDisney defeats critics after bruising battle
The investor boardroom battle raises difficult questions about whether the Hollywood giant lost its way.
Read moreRoyal Mail wants to cut days for second-class post
By Lora Jones
Business reporter, BBC News
Royal Mail has set out proposals aimed at cutting costs due to the volume of letters declining.
Read moreThames Water boss says bills need to rise by 40%
By Simon Jack & Karen Hoggan & Tom Espiner
Business editor & reporters
The regulator, whose approval is needed for any price rises, has pushed back on substantial bill increases.
Read moreBudget fashion brands pledge clearer green claims
By Lucy Hooker
Business reporter, BBC News
Asos, Boohoo and George at Asda will make changes after intervention from the competition authority.
Read moreDonald Trump media firm soars in stock market debut
By Natalie Sherman
Business reporter, New York
The long awaited moment hands the former president a stake worth more than $4bn.
Read moreBritish Gas chief's pay package jumps to £8.2m
Centrica chief executive Chris O'Shea gets £4m more in 2023, up from £4.5m the year before.
Read morePapa Johns pizza to shut nearly a tenth of UK sites
By Karen Hoggan
Business reporter
The chain has confirmed it will shut 43 of its 450 restaurants by the middle of May.
Read moreBoeing boss to leave as firm faces safety crisis
By Theo Leggett
Business correspondent, BBC News
Dave Calhoun will leave the planemaker at end of this year amid a deepening crisis over its safety record.
Read moreTrump poised for billions as stock market deal passes
By Natalie Sherman
Business reporter, New York
Trump's social media firm has been acquired - a deal that could produce a windfall as he fights legal penalties.
Read moreBahrain takes full control of car brand McLaren
By Theo Leggett
Business correspondent, BBC News
Sovereign wealth fund takes full control following deep financial uncertainty for the British firm.
Read moreWetherspoon profits jump as Covid recovery continues
The pub chain saw profits increase eightfold to £36m in the first six months of the financial year.
Read moreVodafone-Three merger could lead to higher prices
By Imran Rahman-Jones
BBC News
Merger of two of the UK's biggest mobile network providers could now face an in-depth investigation.
Read moreReddit shares jump in New York stock market debut
By Tom Gerken & Mariko Oi
BBC News
The social media firm's share prices rose almost 50% on its first day on the New York Stock Exchange.
Read moreBuying yon bonnie banks
By Douglas Fraser
Business and economy editor, Scotland
As Virgin Money's directors agree to Nationwide's takeover bid, it marks an important moment in the decline of Scottish-based banking.
Read moreTrain drivers set to strike again in April
By Michael Race
Business reporter, BBC News
Drivers at 16 train companies will take part in rolling one-day strikes between 5 and 8 April.
Read moreGreggs shops reopen after payment problem fixed
By Jennifer Meierhans
Business reporter
All of the bakery chain's stores hit by an earlier technical glitch are now trading as normal, Greggs says.
Read more