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Former BHS owner Chappell 'victim' of political pressure, court hears
Dominic Chappell, the former owner of collapsed high street chain BHS was the victim of political pressure from The Pensions Regulator, a court heard on Friday.
FTSE 250 movers: All sunny for OnTheBeach; Gloomy days for house builders
The FTSE 250 was flat on Friday as traders headed off for the long weekend.
Morrison becomes Australia PM after Turnbull knifed by Liberals
The political infighting that had paralysed Australia's governing Liberal Party finally claimed the scalp of Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull on Friday as Scott Morrison became the country's sixth leader in eight years.
Petrofac to sell stake in Greater Stella Area for up to $292m
Oil field services company Petrofac on Friday said it was selling its interest in the North Sea's Greater Stella area to Ithaca Energy up to $292m.
Boris Johnson Afghan trip to avoid Heathrow vote cost taxpayer £20K
Former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson’s trip to Afghanistan the day of a crucial vote on Heathrow’s third runway cost the British taxpayer at least £20,000, it was reported on Thursday.
Fitch says no-deal Brexit a 'material possibility'
An "acrimonious and disruptive" no deal Brexit had become "a material and growing possibility", ratings agency Fitch said on Thursday.
Atlantia warns investors over Genoa bridge disaster
Shares in Atlantia fell more than 25% on Thursday as the company warned that Italian government plans to revoke its motorway concession in response to Monday's Genoa bridge collapse could hit investors.
Rescuers search for Genoa bridge survivors as death toll reaches 39
Italy's deputy prime minister called for the resignations of senior executives at the company that operated the Morandi motorway bridge in Genoa which collapsed on Tuesday, killing at least 39 people.
RHI Magnesita H1 profits up; too early to gauge steel tariff impact
Refractory products maker RHI Magnesita on Thursday said first half earnings before interest, tax and amortisation increased to €229m from €62m.
Kaz Minerals interim profits shine as dividend declared
Copper miner Kaz Minerals on Thursday said it was paying an interim dividend of 6 cents a share as pre-tax profits rose to $355m from $240m.
Marshalls H1 profits bloom, despite 'Beast from the East'
Interim pre-tax profits at Landscape products group Marshalls rose 12% to £32. 5m despite winter's “Beast from the East” storm hitting sales by £9m.
John Wood sells wind farm interest for $27m
Oil services firm John Wood said it was selling its 50% stake in the Voreas wind farm joint venture in Italy for $27m ($21. 2m) in cash.
RBS last in UK bank league tables
State-owned Royal Bank of Scotland has come joint bottom of the personal banking customer services league table, along with Clydesdale, according to first time figures released on Wednesday.
UK media names Westminster attacker as Salih Khater
The suspect arrested after Tuesday's Westminster car attack that injured three people has been named as Salih Khater, UK media reported, citing unnamed sources.
Hochschild Mining interims boosted by Immaculada record
Hochschild Mining said first-half pre-tax profit from continuing operations rose to $54. 9m from $38. 6m driven by record production at its Inmaculada mine and control over costs.
CLS Holdings H1 NAV rises 3%; warns of 'subdued' UK market
Europe-focused property investment company CLS Holdings said interim EPRA NAV increased 3. 0% to 294. 7p mainly through EPRA earnings and revaluation uplifts.
Italy motorway bridge collapse near Genoa kills at least 22
A large section of motorway bridge collapsed onto houses in the northern port city of Genoa on Tuesday killing at least 22 people, officials said.
Car attack outside Westminster treated as terror offence - police
A man has been arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences after a car crashed into security barriers outside the Houses of Parliament, police said on Tuesday.
Antofagasta H1 profits fall on lower sales tonnage, grades
Lower sales tonnages and copper grades combined with higher costs hit interim profits at Antofagasta as it cut its dividend, although the miner said it expected a better second half.
Witan H1 NAV flat on equites 'that went nowhere'
Witan Investment Trust said its first half net asset was flat against the second half of 2017 as equity markets went “almost nowhere” during the term.