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Roger Moore's favourite Bond car is currently being auctioned... and it's NOT an Aston Martin

Today

One of six genuine film cars from the 1981 Bond movie For Your Eyes Only is being sold in an online auction after being recovered from a scrapyard. And it could go for $500k.

Berkeley reveals leadership shake-up as housebuilder plots £7bn strategy rethink

Today

Berkeley Group has revealed major leadership changes as it embarks on a 10-year strategy to lift the housebuilder after profits came under pressure last year.

Octopus launches its first ever EV home charger - you could claim 5,000 free miles if you do this one thing

Today

Octopus Energy has launched its new Octopus Charge EV home charger and is offering its first 100 customers the option to claim 5,00 free miles of charging.

Can I pay builder in cash and could my bank stop me taking out £40,000 over eight weeks?

Today

The builder want to be paid half the funds in cash. He says his team prefers cash so he pays them that way.

Dartford Crossing charge to increase by 40% in September - here's how much you'll have to pay

Today

Drivers face an increase in pricing to use the Dartford Crossing for the first time since 2014 in what motoring groups have dubbed a blatant 'revenue raiser'.

What are the best US investing opportunities right now?

Today

Negative returns from the US and brighter prospects in Europe and Asia have prompted what is dubbed the 'great rotation' out of dollar assets - but what's the counter case?

The Bank of England never misses an opportunity to miss an opportunity, says ALEX BRUMMER

Yesterday

The latest minutes from the Bank of England show that after an unexpectedly firm start to the year, the British economy has descended into gloom.

Unions mull over Liberty Steel as two electric arc furnaces in Rotherham stand 'idle' for nearly a year

Yesterday

Liberty's subsidiary Specialty Steel UK faces a winding-up petition, and trade unionists want owner Sanjeev Gupta to step aside.

War in Middle East 'to push oil price to $100': Experts sound alarm as Israel and Iran trade blows

Yesterday

Brent crude - the global benchmark for oil - reached a five-month high above $78 a barrel as Israel and Iran exchanged missile attacks.

Blow to City as pension provider Scottish Widows prepares to cut its exposure to UK equities

Yesterday

The company is reducing the allocation to London-listed shares in its highest-growth portfolio from 12% to 3%, it has been reported.

Rio Tinto to pay £103m to settle fraud claims lawsuit involving Mongolian copper and gold mine

Yesterday

Rio Tinto had been accused of defrauding investors by hiding issues in a £5.2bn scheme at a Mongolian copper and gold mine.

Bank of England boss Andrew Bailey sounds alarm over jobs as it leaves interest rates on hold

Yesterday

Bailey (pictured) said there had been 'signs of softening in the labour market' as a Bank survey found employers are slamming the brakes on pay rises.

Best cash Isa savings rates: Easy access and fixed deals in our tables

Yesterday

This is Money's best cash Isa tables are updated as new deals arrive and highlight the top easy access and fixed rate Isas from banks and building societies.

Parents SHOULD be fined for taking children on holiday during term time, says LEE BOYCE - here's three ideas to help families have a cheaper break

Yesterday

For a while, there has been a war brewing at the school gates involving parents, councils, the Government and holidays.

Morrisons has 'bounced back' from cyber attack, says boss

Yesterday

Rami Baitiéh said the grocery firm had 'bounced back strongly' since its technology provider, Blue Yonder, suffered a ransomware incident last November.

Land Rover launches new model paying homage to 1980s classic 4X4s - and it's not cheap

Yesterday

Land Rover has unveiled a new special-edition Defender to pay homage to a classic model that proved the incredible off-road capabilities of the British 4X4s in the 1980s.

Cheshire gets huge car parts centre the size of NINE FOOTBALL PITCHES creating 200 new jobs in the region

Yesterday

The enormous Parts Distribution Centre is located in Ellesmere Port to streamline the supply chain for the car maker's 10 global brands.

Much loved Japanese car brand that disappeared five years ago plots dramatic UK comeback

Yesterday

The Japanese car firm announced it was pulling out of the UK market - and Europe as a whole - in 2020 following a sales crash triggered by the pandemic. But it could soon return...

Premier Inn owner Whitbread suffers 'challenging' UK market

Yesterday

Premier Inn's parent company's UK sales have plunged as the group faces a 'challenging' domestic market and undergoes an overhaul of its restaurants.

American Express makes major change to credit card eligibility - are YOU affected?

Yesterday

American Express is changing the minimum income requirements for three of its credit cards, which will now have a lower minimum income requirement.