Wage growth is lagging behind soaring prices as households grapple with the rising living costs.
The bid by Authentic Brands, which also owns Elvis Presley's image rights, ends months of speculation.
BBC Panorama reveals evidence suggesting the FCA could have acted earlier before a fund collapsed.
Alibaba and Tiktok-owner ByteDance are among firms that have shared information with regulators.
Clothes, shoes and foods will benefit from lower or zero tariffs under the new scheme.
It means a daily limit on departing passengers will now apply until after the October half-term holidays.
The Labour leader tells the BBC his proposal to freeze energy prices for all is a good use of public money.
A campaign group says it has been "inundated" with messages about nurseries going out of business suddenly.
Sectors like steel, paper and glass that use a lot of power could be set to receive more support.
The increase will also begin in March, rather than January, the government says.
The charity voices concerns of delaying support for households bracing themselves for energy bill hikes.
The energy regulator says it's "possible" customers' direct debit payments will rise before October.
Government support needs to double to make up for the huge expected rise in bills, the consumer expert says.
The margin between the price of fuel at the pump and what retailers buy it for is at its widest since 2013.
Many people are getting desperate as spiralling energy bills start to bite.
Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi says he is also preparing options for the incoming prime minister.
The average household could pay £355 a month, up from £164 currently, consultancy Cornwall Insight warns.
Boss Dame Sharon White says the government must think about how to get older people back into work.
Prices in supermarkets could increase by 20-25% later this year, one leading exporter tells the BBC.
A campaign group says more young people are joining the site because of the rising cost of living.
Post Offices handled a record £801m in personal cash withdrawals in July.
If you're struggling to afford your gas and electricity bills, you do have options.
Penny Mordaunt says Liz Truss's comments on how to help with the cost of living crisis had been overinterpreted.
Times are already hard but the Bank of England says they'll get worse and stay that way until late 2023
More than a third of Britons are cutting back on food to cope with higher costs, a new report has shown.
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Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey warns price rises would be long-term if Bank did not act.
The American motor industry giant announced last year that it would close its Indian car factories.
The Bank of England raises rates as it warns inflation will rise over 13% and the UK faces a long recession.
The surcharge will help energy companies cover the cost of replacing Russian supplies.
The accountancy giant is lowering its recruitment criteria which it claims will improve diversity.
The government says new system will give those receiving benefits better access to cheaper broadband.
The typical asking price in Britain is down 1.3%, Rightmove says, due to the summer holidays.
The Moscow Exchange sealed off its markets in February when the country invaded Ukraine.
This compares to an average of 3.8 days a week pre-pandemic, research by a consultancy suggests
The staggering profit comes amid soaring oil prices in the aftermath of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Some rail operators are running no services as 6,500 train drivers walk out in pay dispute.
The economy shrank by 0.1% leading some experts to warn a recession could start sooner than expected.
After pandemic success, exercise product maker Peloton and meditation app Calm slash jobs.
Sainsbury's, Morrisons and Tesco are among retailers who have also stopped sales due to the heatwave.
By 2023 J&J will make all its baby powder using cornstarch following legal battles over talc's safety.
The Tory leader hopeful says profit is not "dirty" and windfall taxes were about "bashing business".
The move comes as figures showed inflation in South America's second largest economy hit a 20-year high.
Lee Jae-yong, who was convicted for bribery and embezzlement, has been granted a presidential pardon.
Tax-free shopping is no longer available to international visitors to Britain.
The burger chain says it hopes to support a "small but important sense of normalcy".
Flights will be more expensive because war in Ukraine has pushed up oil prices, Michael O'Leary tells the BBC.
Boris Mints calls Putin's invasion of Ukraine "vile", adding the war is a result of his "madness".
With much of the UK enduring another period of hot weather, some workers will face very high temperatures.
The media giant is gaining subscribers as it details plans to launch an ad-supported service in December.
Thousands of UK home addresses have been used by crime gangs to register bogus firms, the BBC finds.
The new prototype doesn't think much of the company's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, either.
The fast food giant's pandemic-related exit from Italy was celebrated by some social media users.
US consumer prices rose at annual rate of 8.5% in July, more slowly than June as petrol prices fell
The world's richest man says he needs the money in case he is forced to buy Twitter for $44bn.
Rail firms reveal reduced timetables as thousands of workers walk out on Saturday over pay.
US President Joe Biden said the new funding for tech would keep the US competitive.
The UK's biggest container port faces an eight-day walkout after staff rejected a pay offer.
The country's property sector is struggling with a cash crunch, forcing buyers to take extreme steps.
If 115,000 staff strike, it could be the biggest ever action by the Communication Workers Union.
The firm plans to bring in restrictions for 15 million customers "in the coming weeks".
Scientists hope that a scoring system will lead manufacturers to compete over sustainability.
Avanti West Coast says its limited timetables will run until further notice due to staff shortages.
As Chinese developers spiral into debt, people with nowhere else to live have moved into unfinished apartments.
The airline's head of operations has asked for 100 volunteers to fill the roles for three months.
Low-fare carrier JetBlue said it is a necessary policy when recruiting, as the industry re-starts.
There are fears the Port Talbot site may shut if a deal to help cut carbon emissions is not struck.
Around 1,900 staff at Britain's largest container port will walk-out in a dispute over pay.
Firms added far more jobs than expected last month as interest rates rise to tackle inflation.
The announcement comes as the heavily-indebted Chinese property firm tries to raise cash to repay debt.
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres says "grotesque greed is punishing the poorest".
The meteoric rise of AMTD Digital's shares has been likened to the so-called "meme stock" phenomenon.
The supermarket says the move is to protect open spaces, after record temperatures sparked a spate of fires.
The company has been fined after a 1.5 tonne machine fell on a worker at its Wiltshire factory.
A woman says she feels vulnerable after dozens of tourists arrived at her private home throughout July.
The management consultancy cannot work for the UK government for three years over 'misconduct' in South Africa.
Independent fuel sellers say supermarkets are not reflecting wholesale costs at the pump.
Opec+ members will pump an extra 100,000 barrels a day in September, an amount some say is "meaningless".
The trading platform, which is popular with amateur investors, reported a large drop in revenues.
The return of the Premier League could see fraudsters trick devoted fans out of hundreds of pounds.
Renate Nyborg's exit is part of a major shake-up of the dating app's management and strategy.
While most went broke for legitimate reasons, 260 directors have been disqualified for misuse of money.
The airline suspends sales for two weeks in response to the airport's cap on passenger numbers.
Rising prices did not deter travellers, the lodging website said.
The ride-hailing app had been facing a driver shortage, leading to long waiting times for customers.
The firm's profits between April and June more than tripled as oil and gas prices jumped.
But the Nationwide says there are signs of a slowdown and interest rate rises could cool the market.
Mukesh Ambani and Gautam Adani are set to compete in the world's second-largest internet market.
The sportswear chain has sold the retailer after just three years following competition concerns.
The move is part of economic sanctions in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The chain becomes the latest retailer to take action to try to stop food being thrown away at home.
Benefits are a gateway to support but some estimates suggest £15bn still goes unclaimed each year.
Hinkley Point B has shut down permanently, after 46 years generating electricity.
The motoring group says the UK's fuel duty cut looks "paltry" compared to help given in other countries.
Many long-standing customers pay more for broadband and mobile contracts than new customers do.
The firm is seeking the funds, which will be paid back, to take over the collapsed firm.
It came just two days after the crisis-hit firm outlined plans to restructure its overseas liabilities.
The billionaire's SpaceX company hopes to provide an internet service from space.
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