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Over 3 millions BT customers could get up to £400 as ‘overcharging’ lawsuit begins

More than 3 million BT customers could receive up to £400 each as a class action lawsuit begins seeking £1.3bn in compensation over claims the telecoms group allegedly overcharged for landline services. The legal action has been brought by Justin Le Patourel, a former executive of the watchdog Ofcom, and alleges that BT used its

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Revised plans submitted for UK’s second-tallest building

A revised planning application has been submitted for a 74-storey tower in the City of London, which would be the second-tallest building in Western Europe. The City of London approved plans for a 289 metre building at 1 Undershaft, near the Gherkin and the Cheesegrater, in 2019. Under the consented plans, a 73-storey cuboid tower

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Workers shouldn’t fear calling in sick with mental ill health

Duncan Rudall is chief executive of the National Federation of Demolition Contractors You may be surprised to learn that 91 per cent of all those working in the built-environment industry have felt overwhelmed at some point in their careers. Indeed, underneath the constant banter and camaraderie that bring the UK’s construction sites to life lie

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Secrets of Success: Lucy Smith, founder Neurita Tequila

Carving a niche marketplace within a sector Crafted to be the perfect Tequila base for Margarita cocktails and mixing. Neurita’s range of naturally flavoured Tequila are fruit infused, removing the need to add sugary triple sec syrup into Margaritas. So the UK’s #1 trending cocktail, Margaritas, are therefore simpler to make and lower in sugar.

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YouLend secures deal with J.P. Morgan to extend £4 billion in additional financing to SMEs

YouLend has announced the completion of a private securitisation transaction with global financial services firm J.P. Morgan as a senior lender and Castlelake, L.P. providing subordinate debt. The deal will enable YouLend to extend £4 billion in additional revenue-based financing to SMEs. This will be accessible via partnered global e-commerce sites, tech companies, and payment

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Jake Humphrey & David Coulthard’s TV production company forced to write off over £300k bad debt

The TV production company co-founded by broadcaster Jake Humphrey and former F1 driver David Coulthard was forced into the red despite its turnover jumping, new documents have revealed. Whisper Films, which was also set up by BAFTA-winning CEO Sunil Patel, said a bad debt write-off during its latest financial year denied it from achieving “significant growth”

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Hunt considers further national insurance cut to boost Sunak popularity

The government is considering handing workers another tax cut with a further reduction in national insurance, amid desperate attempts to move on from a campaign to destabilise Rishi Sunak by the Tory right. With frustration within the cabinet that the Conservative party has been unable to free itself from internal warring over Sunak’s immigration plans

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