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Shareholders approve Barclays’ bonus pool package despite heated accusations that the bank is “paying for Manchester United but getting Colchester United”.
Executives say the Co-Operative Group has suffered the worst year in its history and must make fundamental reforms to its governance structure.
Until he was exposed by using an incorrect pigment, Wolfgang Beltracchi was the world’s most successful art forger. Channel 4 News meets the man whose forgeries are now valuable in their own right.
Are foreign investors really driving London’s house prices up and leaving the capital looking like a ghost town? FactCheck finds out.
The latest online bug has been around for some time – but now we know it’s out there, we should all act to protect our data.
Former City minister Lord Myners, who has been driving reform of the embattled Co-operative Group, quits the company’s board.
There are few MPs who can claim to have benefited from the expenses scandal but the new Culture Secretary Sajid Javid is perhaps one of them.
The truth is the bulk of EU countries didn’t have the appetite to risk their own economic well-being in punishing Russia. And we are still in phase two of a three phase process.
For years, those with money in savings accounts have received a raw deal. Now the chancellor, with the 2015 election in mind, has unveiled a budget for savers and pensioners.
As the world wide web celebrates its 25th birthday, I take a look at how the internet has changed since I first heard about it and how it has benefited the world of weather.
Euan Sutherland steps down as Co-op chief executive despite an eleventh hour deal to reform the troubled group’s corporate structure.
A banking court in Pakistan formally indicts One Pound Fish singer Muhammad Shahid Nazir for defaulting on a loan.
Co-op bank will fire 500,000 workers and lose an estimated £2bn this year, but the bank’s bad position justifies giving its management team more cash than last year, says an internal document.
Paul Mason meets a Spanish generation who thought they’d fought and won the basic battles for women’s rights.
Ross McEwan missed an opportunity to do something bold on Thursday. For starters, here’s a good way to restore trust in Britain’s most mistrusted bank.