Sainsbury's expected to report sales slump but will stay ahead of struggling 'Big Four' rivals
On Wednesday the grocer will issue a three-month trading update, with analysts at Deutsche Bank expecting a 1.2 per cent dip in sales.
On Wednesday the grocer will issue a three-month trading update, with analysts at Deutsche Bank expecting a 1.2 per cent dip in sales.
The engine maker’s threat comes as the Department for Business faces making cuts, with fears the £400m budget of Innovate UK – a quango that funds technology research in universities – is at risk.
Yes To already sells hair care and moisturisers in High Street chain Boots, but it hopes to double revenues from Britain to £2.5million this year.
The company, after a turbulent two years, now focuses almost exclusively on processing data from vehicle black boxes for insurance companies, called telematics.
Michael Grade, the former boss of Channel 4 and ITV, has only sought re-election once in the past five years, despite having been chairman since 2000 – in clear breach of governance guidelines.
Every week we round-up the Sunday newspaper share tips. This week Elecosoft, Imperial Tobacco, Volkswagen.
Chief executive Paul Bassi is upbeat on a strong set of half-year figures and even better prospects for the next six months and beyond.
The business works with 69 of the top 75 contractors in the UK and almost half the construction firms in Europe use its software.
Anyone can draft a will or a trust deed, with no qualifications or training. And if they go bust, taking clients’ money with them, they can set up a new company the next day.
Angela Healy, sitting outside her beach hut in Teignmouth, Devon, looks back on 2008 as the year she finally put to bed the crises crowding in on her life.
Millions of Britons risk leaving their assets to the wrong people or the State. This year it emerged that comedian Rik Mayall had died without a will, so his £1.2million estate was liable to a big tax bill.
Do-it-yourself home projects are meant to save money, but can end up going wrong. In personal finance the same goes for DIY accounting and tax planning.
Accounts just filed for Gocompare.com show that Hayley Parsons boosted her fortune further by sharing in a £17.5 million dividend for 2014.
Home shopping now accounts for £1 of every £4 spent by Britons. Yet the convenience comes with catches. Supermarkets require shoppers spend a minimum amount before they can place an order.
If it turns out that gaming the emissions tests is widespread in the car industry, as many now suspect, can Europe afford to punish its car makers as severely as they may deserve?
Michael Ward has complained that the decision to hike stamp duty on properties worth upwards of £2 million has sent a ‘worrying signal’ abroad.
The competition watchdog is understood to have faced fierce arguments from energy groups opposed to a so-called 'default tariff'.
There are few investment funds more conservatively managed than Newton Real Return. Manager Iain Stewart describes it as a savings plan, delivering ‘sensible returns’ in both falling and rising markets.
One man's trash is another man's treasure. What you cherish as a valuable heirloom, others view as junk cluttering up the home.
It is all change at the Financial Conduct Authority. Martin Wheatley, chief executive from the start, has exited stage left after being told by the Treasury that his contract would not be renewed.
A third of women employed in Britain are not eligible for inclusion in a State-backed plan, supported by Apprentice Star Karen Brady, (pictured).
Nine days ago, hundreds of fans were denied entry to the opening game between England and Fiji – and the France versus Italy match a day later.
The biggest upsets come with changes announced in this year’s Budget which will be phased in from next April. Other challenges result from a new, nervous mood among some big mortgage lenders.
There are some signs of progress. Councils have given 73 per cent more planning consents since the end of 2014, but the truth is that the demand for housing is not remotely being met.
The mortgage market is bouncing back with the number of home loans rising, but figures are still far below those seen before the financial crisis.
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