Patisserie Valerie ex-chairman in line for payout after auditor settles £200m lawsuit
Luke Johnson set to benefit as Grant Thornton settles over coffee chain's collapse
Luke Johnson set to benefit as Grant Thornton settles over coffee chain's collapse
Westminster council has already approved plans to demolish the London landmark
The proposed levy would be passed straight on to shoppers, according to think tanks
Grocer taps market despite signs of inflation slowing the online retail revolution
Criticism over Unilever's recovery adds to growing pressure for a shake-up
Head of phone company’s consumer arm denies allegations of scheming with rivals to destroy retailer
Grocer hits back that the yellow circle trademark is 'a figment of Lidl’s legal imagination'
Footfall expected to remain 10pc lower than it was before the pandemic
Reader's sweet tooth left unsatisfied despite numerous emails
Portfolio could reportedly fetch more than £600m
Questor share tip: international growth potential and cost reduction plans are poised to improve its performance
Interview: Sebastian Siemiatkowski on plagiarism as Apple enters ‘buy now, pay later’ market
Mukesh Ambani already owns the English country club Stoke Park in Buckinghamshire and the toy retailer Hamleys
Pepco warns that British consumers are scaling back on ‘essential purchases’
The restaurant did not offer the reader a refund or offer to move the booking
Frasers Group pays £20m to buy the fashion retailer out of administration
FTSE 100 giant will engage with Peltz on strategy amid mounting criticism over focus on 'social purpose'
Company spends cash on 'extensive culture review' and improving salary and benefits for staff
Competition and Markets Authority says Cérélia's takeover of Jus-Rol could also harm quality
It's not just Missguided – the entire internet fashion industry is in trouble
Currys, Asos and Gymshark are among the major firms that have called on the Chancellor to reconsider proposal
Fashion chain accused of leaving suppliers millions of pounds out of pocket
Ministers have been urged to offer more incentives to farmers to push them to continue milling wheat