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British Airways cancels flights due to French strikes
British Airways has cancelled 50 short-haul flights in response to strikes in France and bad weather.
UK private sector contracts for eighth consecutive quarter
The UK’s private sector has shrunk for the eighth time in a row, a survey showed on Thursday, as services continued to falter.
Jefferies downgrades CMC Markets to 'hold'
Jefferies has downgraded CMC Markets, after the online trading platform warned of a more challenging environment.
Bertelsmann revenues top €20bn
German media giant Bertelsmann reported record annual revenues of more than €20bn on Thursday.
Warehouse Reit sells two assets
Warehouse Reit has sold two distribution estates for nearly £30m, the property investor said on Thursday.
Revenues surge at Ascential
Ascential reported record revenues on Thursday, as it pushed ahead with plans to break up the business, but saw losses widen as costs mounted.
UK car production motors ahead
UK car production jumped last month, industry data showed on Thursday, as supply chain shortages eased and demand for electric vehicles strengthened.
Shares in Atos dive as Airbus talks end
Shares in Atos fell sharply on Wednesday, after Airbus opted against taking a stake in the French tech firm's Evidian cybersecurity business.
Mortgage approvals rise for first time since August - BoE
Mortgage approvals rose in February for the first time since last summer, official data showed on Wednesday, as the UK housing market started to shake off last autumn’s mini budget.
Versarien flags funding needs, shares fall
Versarien warned it was in need of further funding on Wednesday, sending shares in the AIM-listed firm sharply lower.
Sergio Ermotti returns to UBS to steer Credit Suisse takeover
UBS Group has rehired former chief executive Sergio Ermotti as it looks to manage its vast takeover of rival Credit Suisse.
UK banks in good health despite turmoil - BoE governor
Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey has insisted that the UK banking sector remains in good health, despite being in a period of "heightened tension".
Next in talks to snap up Cath Kidston - report
Retailer Next is in advanced talks to buy vintage-inspired brand Cath Kidston, it was reported on Tuesday.
'Re-engerised' Xaar swings into black
Xaar swung into the black last year, the inkjet printing specialist said on Tuesday, after its overhauled commercial strategy boosted sales.
Food inflation soars to record 17.5% - Kantar
Grocery inflation has rocketed to 17. 5%, industry research showed on Tuesday, adding more than £800 a year to average household food bills.
Entain named preferred partner by TAB New Zealand
Gambling and gaming group Entain has struck a 25-year partnership with TAB New Zealand.
Diageo chief executive to step down
Ivan Menezes, Diageo’s long-standing chief executive, is to retire after ten years at the helm, the drinks giant said on Tuesday.
Ocado Retail sees revenues rise despite 'challenging' backdrop
Ocado Retail reported a rise in first-quarter revenues on Tuesday despite a fall in basket sizes, and said it remained on track to return to sales growth and profitability.
Food inflation soars to fresh high - BRC
Food prices continued to soar in March, industry research showed on Tuesday, pushing shop price inflation higher.
BioNTech vaccine revenues to fall sharply as Covid demand wanes
BioNTech warned on Monday that revenues would fall sharply this year, as demand for its ground-breaking Covid-19 vaccine wanes.