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British Airways to pay out over part-time crew dispute
The Court of Appeal on Friday upheld a ruling that British Airways has breached part time worker’s regulations and may have to compensate as many as 500 claimants.
Wilbur Ross next in Trump's firing line, reports say
US commerce secretary Wilbur Ross could be the next member of the Trump administration on the chopping block, according to reports on Friday.
FTSE 250 movers: AA crashes as Computacenter boots up
London's FTSE 250 was down 0. 68% at 19,126. 74 in afternoon trade on Friday, as the AA struggled alongside oil and gas outfits.
Asia report: Markets dip as Chinese banks pushed to support private sector
Most Asian markets fell on Friday as seemingly ever-present trade war worries persisted and Chinese financial outfits struggled after a regulatory body announced new measures to support private companies.
Global Ports remains on track though poor weather dents profit
Global Ports’ third quarter profits dipped after abnormal weather impacted revenue, though the cruise port operator assured investors that it remained on course to meet full-year expectations.
High street shops shutting at rate of 14 per day, study says
Shops on Britain’s high streets have been closing at a rate of 14 per day so far this year and closures are set to “intensify” rather than slow down, according to a study released on Friday.
Volex's revenue and profit on the rise following cable acquisitions
Volex reported growth in revenue and profit after a six-month period in which the power cord and cable assembly maker completed two acquisitions.