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19 Feb
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Uber drivers are workers, Supreme Court rules

Uber's drivers are workers and not self-employed, the UK Supreme Court ruled, opening the way for thousands of the ride-hailing company's drivers to receive the minimum wage and holiday pay.

19 Feb
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UK factory output decline accelerates, CBI says

UK manufacturing output fell at a faster rate in February but production is suffering less than in earlier lockdowns, a CBI survey indicated.

19 Feb
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Eurozone business activity falls but sentiment picks up

Business activity in the eurozone fell for a fourth straight month in February but sentiment picked up as Covid-19 vaccines raised hopes about an economic revival.

19 Feb
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HSBC recruits former CBI boss Carolyn Fairbairn as director

HSBC has recruited Carolyn Fairbairn, the former boss of the CBI, as a non-executive director to draw on her connections and political acumen at a time of turbulence for the bank.

19 Feb
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NatWest to pull out of Ireland as results beat forecasts

NatWest said it was pulling out of the Republic of Ireland as the bank reported a smaller than expected annual loss and restored its dividend.

19 Feb
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TBC Bank profit falls 38% in fourth quarter

TBC Bank's fourth-quarter profit fell 38% as the Georgian lender's bad debt charge surged during the Covid-19 crisis.

19 Feb
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Consumer confidence rises but stays gloomy - GfK

UK consumer sentiment strengthened but stayed gloomy with the economy in lockdown and the outlook uncertain, a survey showed.

18 Feb
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Barclays unveils shareholder payouts as profit beats forecasts

Barclays reinstated its dividend and said it would buy back up to £700m of shares as the bank reported annual profit ahead of forecasts.

18 Feb
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NatWest to unveil withdrawal from Ireland - report

NatWest is preparing to pull out of the Republic of Ireland after more than a century to free capital and concentrate on the UK, according to a report.

18 Feb
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KKV Secured Loan shares jump on loan repayment

KKV Secured Loan Fund shares surged by more than 25% after the investment trust said a borrower repaid $24. 3m (£17. 5m) allowing a return of capital to shareholders.

18 Feb
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Indivior seeks growth after annual loss

Indivior plunged to an annual loss as the opioid addiction treatment maker's Suboxone drug lost market share and the company settled litigation related to the US opioid crisis.

17 Feb
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Dr Martens treads close to FTSE 100 as reshuffle looms

Dr Martens could boot its way straight into the FTSE 100 after the footwear brand's shares surged following its successful flotation.

17 Feb
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FCA says could veto Woodford comeback

The City regulator has cast doubt on Neil Woodford's comeback by saying it could veto the fallen star fund manager's attempt to relaunch his career.

17 Feb
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Leeds Group seeks German government help

Leeds Group said it had asked for financial aid from the German government because the country's extension of Covid-19 restrictions threatened to have a big impact on trading.

17 Feb
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Companies prepare 'no-jab, no-job' contracts - report

UK companies are preparing to present employees with "no jab, no job" contracts as the government conceded it was up to businesses to decide on the measure, the Financial Times reported.

17 Feb
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Stamp duty break drives 8.5% annual house price jump

UK house prices rose 8. 5% in 2021 as the chancellor's stamp duty holiday spurred a boom in property purchases, official figures showed.

17 Feb
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EU car sales plunge to record January low

EU car registrations plunged to a record low for January as Covid-19 restrictions and economic uncertainty weighed heavily on sales.

17 Feb
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Costain settles dispute over Welsh motorway

Costain has agreed a settlement with the Welsh government over their long-running dispute about the troubled A465 motorway project.

17 Feb
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Peter Hargreaves sells £300m of Hargreaves Lansdown shares

Peter Hargreaves has sold £300m of shares in Hargreaves Lansdown, leaving him owning less than 20% of the company he co-founded 30 years ago.

17 Feb
TI Fluid CEO Bill Kozyra to step down

TI Fluid Systems' chief executive Bill Kozyra will step down later this year and hand over to company insider Hans Dieltjens.