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Fever-Tree's US push pays off as sales in the UK lose their fizz

Today

Fever-Tree Drinks shares rose sharply on Thursday despite the soft drinks maker revealing a downturn in UK sales and pressure on US margins.

John Lewis and Waitrose boss blames Rachel Reeves' tax hikes as losses balloon to £88m

Today

John Lewis Partnership losses deepened following Labour's tax raid last year, but its boss has insisted there is 'good momentum' for the group's turnaround.

Trainline shares steam ahead as ticket sales lifted by French rail competition shake-up

Today

Trainline says opening up the French rail market to competition has lifted its revenues in the region.

The Modfather's Merc: Paul Weller's 1972 Mercedes is heading to auction

Today

Iconic Auctioneers says the guitarist, singer and songwriter of the rock band The Jam even penned some of his hits at the wheel of the classic German model, which he used for the school run.

Cyber attack on Jaguar Land Rover affected some data, company says

Today

The car maker had previously stated there had been 'no evidence any customer data has been stolen'.

Primark sales slump amid UK tax fears and European turmoil

Today

George Weston, chief executive of Primark's parent company Associated British Foods, has flagged 'very negative consumer sentiment'.

Jaguar Land Rover confirms 'some data has been affected' by recent cyber attack

Today

The car maker had previously stated there had been 'no evidence any customer data has been stolen'.

Labour's 'green' EV grants raise sustainability questions

Today

Labour's Electric Car Grant will only be awarded to sustainable EVs. But what does this mean? How green are EVs really?

A third of side hustles bring in less than £100 a month

Today

While plenty of people are making good money from their side hustles, new figures show it is not the easy money-maker that so many believe it to be.

World-beating ovens, engineers and hidden gems: Why European small caps could be a boon for investors

Today

Ovens aren't as flashy as AI chatbots, hi-tech drones or cutting-edge software systems, and they certainly don't get investors excited in the same way.

How sustainable are EVs and why is the Government only offering grants to 'truly green' electric cars?

Today

Labour's Electric Car Grant will only be awarded to sustainable EVs. But what does this mean? How green are EVs really?

Santander ATM swallowed my cash - now I feel I'm being accused of lying about the amount deposited: CRANE ON THE CASE

Today

I recently deposited £1,100 in the cash machine at my local Santander branch, but then a message popped up saying 'a hardware error has occurred'.

My girlfriend and I have outgrown our one bed flat: Can we move our mortgage to a bigger home without triggering a penalty?

Today

My partner and I can afford a bigger home as our salaries have increased but we are also worried about triggering an early repayment charge on our mortgage.

A third of people regret not saving money sooner, are YOU one?

Today

Almost a third of people, some 29 per cent, said they regret not starting to save sooner, Tesco Bank said.

Government proposes to help small firms by cutting out 'cliff edges' in business rates

Yesterday

The Treasury is considering making changes to small business rates relief as it says the current system discourages expansion.

Britain in a worse position to deal with a financial crisis than 2008, warns former Bank governor Mervyn King

Yesterday

Lord King of Lothbury, who led the Bank through the 2008 financial meltdown, warned Britain is 'not in a comfortable position' as it faces a debt pile.

Klarna spikes on Wall Street debut: Buy-now, pay-later giant soars 30% on first day of trading

Yesterday

The rally was a boost for chief exec and founder Sebastian Siemiatkowski (pictured with wife, Nina), whose 7% stake is now worth £1bn.

Novo Nordisk slashes 9,000 jobs in fat jab battle: Ozempic and Wegovy maker slims down after sales hit

Yesterday

The Danish pharma giant outlined proposals to shed around 11% of its 78,400-strong workforce amid stiff competition from Mounjaro maker Eli Lilly.

Primark sales slump as tax fears in the UK and political turmoil in Europe take their toll

Yesterday

George Weston, chief executive of Primark's parent company Associated British Foods, has flagged 'very negative consumer sentiment'.

Epstein's ghost continues to haunt public and financial lives: ALEX BRUMMER

Yesterday

This week Jamie Dimon celebrated with construction workers at the opening of JP Morgan's gleaming new $3bn headquarters in New York.