Irba withdraws disciplinary charges against former Sharemax auditors
Auditors' attorney says it is 'a huge relief' for his clients to no longer have the matter hanging over their heads.
JSE springs a record for the September quarter
All Share index gained 15% in Q3 to reach a historical high.
Anglo’s bounce-back plan after failed BHP bid is gaining momentum
Once done with its restructuring, it will be predominantly a copper producer.
Australian Dollar inches higher due to waning likelihood of early rate cuts from the RBA
The Australian Dollar (AUD) gains ground due to the hawkish outlook surrounding the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA).
USD/INR softens ahead of Indian PMI, US NFP data
The Indian Rupee (INR) recovers some lost ground on Friday.
Co-op confirms 'difficult decision' to close store in The Meadows
The business has confirmed the date when the store will close for the final time
The pretty seaside towns where it is very hard to sell a house - full list
Nine out of the ten slowest markets to find a buyer are coastal towns, according to the research by experts at property portal Rightmove
Phone theft warning to everyone going to Birmingham city centre before Christmas
Exclusive data shows how thefts typically rise in the winter months running up to Christmas
Citing U.S. Elections, Goyal says not time for GSP and Social Security Totalisation
Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal delays detailed negotiations on key trade issues with U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai.
USD/CAD hovers around mid-1.3500s, one-month top as traders await US NFP report
The USD/CAD pair struggles to capitalize on the previous day's strong move up to a one-and-half-week top and oscillates in a range around mid-1.3500s during the Asian session on Friday.
Drivers warned of new fuel duty rise after £3.60 petrol price fall
The fall means continuing good news for drivers and the economy with petrol down by 15.5p a litre since May and diesel down by an even better 18.5p
Japanese Yen inches higher, upside seems limited due to waning likelihood of BoJ rate hike
The Japanese Yen (JPY) retraces recent gains following comments from Japan’s ministers on Friday.
New M5 service station labelled a 'disaster'
A nearby Devon village would be 'significantly harmed'
16 million vouchers dispensed by recycling machines are not recyclable, Re-turn admits
EXCLUSIVE: The Deposit Return Scheme, which has the stated aim of reducing waste and increasing recycling, is printing around 150,000 vouchers a day on non-recyclable paper
India, U.S. sign MoU on critical minerals supply chains
Union Minister Piyush Goyal and U.S. Secretary Gina Raimondo discuss critical minerals, semiconductors, and innovation for economic prosperity.
EUR/USD extends losing streak toward 1.1000 due to rising odds of an ECB rate cut
EUR/USD continues its losing streak for the sixth successive session, trading around 1.1030 during the Asian hours on Friday.
Historic 19th century church to be surrounded by 23-storey tower
The new apartment block will have a gym, spa, and 'wellness facilities' if it gets planning permission
7 of the biggest Taymouth Castle redevelopment controversies
The Taymouth Castle revamp has dominated the headlines over the last year.
Job-hunting support for more than 50 Brechin blinds factory staff facing Christmas sack
The Scottish Government's multi-agency PACE programme has been triggered for staff at Stevens Scotland in Brechin as the window blinds maker is set to close after more than 50 years.
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