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By Tom Fish
The Church of Scotland has completed a £220 million ($296 million) pension buy-in transaction with Just Group PLC, securing the retirement benefits of around 3,500 members, the financial services company said Friday.
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By Ronan Barnard
A senior tax barrister accused of cheating HM Revenue and Customs out of nearly £2 million ($2.7 million) genuin...(read more)
By Alex Davidson
The audit watchdog said Thursday that it has fined BDO LLP £1.33 million ($1.78 million) and an audit partner al...(read more)
By William Janes
A court has ruled that the signing of a widely-used construction industry standard contract did not overwrite a building company's liabilities under an earlier agreement, as it concluded that the business could not escape consequences for allegedly breaching its obligations.
By Sophia Dourou
Tesco's former chief financial officer said he had never questioned the widening gap between what workers in supermarkets and warehouses were paid as he gave evidence Thursday at a tribunal considering equal pay claims brought by thousands of mainly female shop workers.
The owner of a now-collapsed mortgage lender accused of systematically plundering £1.3 billion ($1.75 billion) has been granted permission to sell cars including a Ferrari and several Rolls-Royces, according to a court order.
By Adele Redmond
Ousted BP chair Albert Manifold hit out on Thursday at alleged lies about his conduct, hiring lawyers as he said no one ever raised issues about his behavior during his eight-month tenure at the oil giant.
Britain's competition regulator said in a statement Thursday it has cleared a proposed $3.4 billion joint venture between Brazilian pulp producer Suzano and U.S. consumer goods company Kimberly-Clark.
A group of consumers urged the Competition Appeal Tribunal on Wednesday to extend their successful class action claim against Apple to the date of the ruling that found the technology giant had abused its dominant position by charging excessive and unfair prices.
By Jamie Lennox
HF said Wednesday it has hired a team of around 40 lawyers from Rosling King, rescuing dozens of jobs after the law firm entered into administration.
A senior Tesco executive denied on Wednesday that the supermarket chain turned a blind eye to equal pay concerns as she gave evidence at a tribunal hearing equal pay claims brought by thousands of mainly female shop workers.
By Najiyya Budaly
Dulux paint-maker AkzoNobel said Wednesday that it has rejected a bid of €12.5 billion ($14.6 billion) by U.S. rival Sherwin-Williams and Nippon Paint of Japan in favor of a merger it had already agreed with Axalta Coating Systems to form a $25 billion company.
A distributor of short films lost its appeal Tuesday seeking to force Google to drop its YouTube "Shorts" brand, as a London appeals court upheld a ruling that "shorts" had a broad and descriptive meaning that undermined the distinctiveness of the distributor's trademark.
A London judge threw out on Tuesday a property company's case worth tens of millions of pounds, concluding that the claimants' lawyers at Forsters LLP had failed to properly serve the claim over email to the solicitors of a construction group.
By Ashish Sareen
Justice Ben Stephens said Tuesday that he plans to retire from the U.K. Supreme Court in 2027 after serving for six years on the country's highest court.