Billionaire Asda owners face questions on loans for private jets
Issa brothers under scrutiny over ‘complex’ structure of business empire

Issa brothers under scrutiny over ‘complex’ structure of business empire
Smurfit Kappa to move its premium listing to New York as LSE battles to remain relevant
Sharp cuts follow Andrew Bailey’s comments that interest rates are nearing their peak
Discover the market leaders for Isas, bonds, savings and current accounts
Online Safety Bill gives Ofcom powers to ask apps to scan for child abuse imagery
Telecoms giant reaches deal for Upp after Government forces sale on security grounds
Company claims its current obligations are ‘outdated and in need of urgent reform’
Scatty but sympathetic, she manned the phones and at the door was the first port of call for writers, politicos, whistle-blowers and rogues
German discounter boosts its expansion target to rival British incumbents
My First Million: Boxpark founder Roger Wade realised early on he'd be better off as an entrepreneur
Overwhelmingly, the people behind this aren’t stealing to survive; they’re members of highly organised gangs – and staff are terrified
Grocer says employees will need to make “sacrifices and compromises”
Axing VAT-free shopping for overseas visitors is harming London, says Simon Murphy
Many voters will view 'crumbling' schools as illustrative of a state unable to perform its most basic functions
Material was used widely in public buildings between the 1960s and 1980s
Retailer accuses Secretary of State of ‘misinterpreting planning law’
FTSE 100 company to explore local manufacturing and direct deals with Ukrainian army
Mohammed bin Salman envisions the kingdom as the world’s next industrial powerhouse
Britten-Norman’s bosses insist the legal action was due to an ‘error’
BYD chief calls on country’s auto manufacturers to ‘demolish’ competition
Neither political masters nor the regulator know how to fix our broken energy system
Electricity and gas supplier will serve 6.5m homes in Britain after the acquisition
‘Demand flexibility service’ to be rolled out in November to keep Britain’s lights on
Ørsted admits costs of building major projects in the US are spiralling
Start-up raises £80m from investors amid plans to use generative AI to invent new drugs
Questor share tip: If Smith & Nephew can't follow through on its plan to cut costs and increase margins the shares are dead money at best
A sudden rush of demand for Wegovy has been met with mixed reactions in Denmark
Negotiators reject UK demands for patents to protect pharmaceutical giants
Diet supplement company sees sales drop as demand for blockbuster drugs surges
A booming weight loss drug market has investors scrambling for a slice of the action
Shareholders agree to inject funds but water supplier still needs £2.5bn by 2030
Concerns grow that consumers will face costs of fixing creaking water infrastructure
Ofwat admits it could have done more to prevent toxic build-up of debt in the industry
Instinctive calls for a state takeover ignore the fundamental of a complex sector