Business

  • 22 Jun 2017

    Andy Haldane, chief economist of the Bank of England, caused waves on the foreign exchanges yesterday after he disagreed with the Bank’s governor by suggesting interest rates should go up.

  • 20 Jun 2017

    It will be the first case of its kind in Britain: four senior bankers facing criminal charges over their money-raising operations during the 2008 financial crash. After a five-year investigation, the Serious Fraud Office has accused the men – and the bank itself – of fraud over arrangements with Qatari investors to help Barclays Bank…

  • 20 Jun 2017

    Former Treasury Chief Secretary, Labour MP Liam Byrne, and Financial Times US editor Gillian Tett discuss the Barclays fraud allegations.

  • 20 Jun 2017

    Barclays fraud allegations – what happens next?

    It’s difficult to overstate the significance of the Serious Fraud Office’s charges against Barclays PLC and the four senior Barclays bankers- including John Varley, its former boss and one of the most high profile names in the City.

  • 9 Jun 2017

    A tumultuous night on the markets: the pound has slid still further against the dollar and the Euro – although the result has sent share prices up.

  • 29 May 2017

    The boss of British Airways has insisted that outsourcing jobs and cost cutting was not to blame for the ‘catastrophic’ computer system failure which left tens of thousands of passengers stranded. He has insisted he would be staying in his job.

  • 28 May 2017

    At Heathrow passengers still face disruption following BA’s global computer system crash. The company’s CEO today apologised and said the airline hoped to operate a “near normal schedule” at Gatwick and the “majority of services” from Heathrow.

  • 26 May 2017

    The think-tank, the Institute for Fiscal Studies, has said both the Conservatives and the Labour Party aren’t being honest about the economic consequences of their manifesto proposals. It didn’t look at the manifestos of the Lib Dems, Ukip and other parties. The IFS warned that the Tories’ pledges to boost NHS spending may well be…

  • 22 May 2017

    The social media giant Facebook is facing new scrutiny over the way it moderates potentially harmful or dangerous content, after its secret guidelines for staff and moderates were leaked to the press, revealing huge inconsistencies over issues like violence, sexual images and hate speech. The company says with such a diverse global community there will…

  • 18 May 2017

    The business case set out in the Tory manifesto aims for a balanced budget by 2025, ten years behind the original deadline set by David Cameron.

  • 17 May 2017

    Lloyds returns to the private sector, but have taxpayers been paid in full?

    The plan had been for the Chancellor and the Lloyds bank boss Antonio Horta-Osorio to go on a walkabout at an apprenticeship training centre in Coventry. A mutual back-slapping moment to celebrate, almost a decade on, the return of the once beleaguered Lloyds into private ownership. But the general election happened and purdah rules knocked…

  • 16 May 2017

    Economics Correspondent Helia Ebrahimi has been going through the figures in detail and looking at the effect of Labour’s tax plans on business.

  • 4 May 2017

    If there is a constant theme to our modern political times – then it is the steady march of populism, of nationalism, a worldwide backlash against the establishment and the mainstream parties which have become its embodiment. But is it too soon to declare the death of liberal democracy?

  • 25 Apr 2017

    Wikipedia’s co-founder, Jimmy Wales, is planning to set up a news service to push back against “fake news”.

  • 25 Apr 2017

    Channel 4 News understands that more women could be set to come forward in the United States with allegations of sexual harassment while working for Fox News.