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79-year-old widow chased for 2p energy debt

A 79-year-old disabled widow from Dudley was pursued for a 2p debt due to a computer error, threatening her credit rating and causing immense stress. Discover how the situation was resolved.

Jill Freud, Narnia's Lucy inspiration, dies aged 98

Jill Freud, the real-life inspiration for Lucy Pevensie in CS Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia and founder of Suffolk's beloved summer rep theatre, has died aged 98. Discover her remarkable life story.

Stamp Duty Holiday Aims to Boost London IPOs

The UK government introduces a stamp duty suspension on company shares to attract more IPOs to London, countering competition from New York and European markets.

UK accused of caving to BVI on company register

UK government faces criticism for allowing British Virgin Islands to restrict access to beneficial ownership register ahead of anti-corruption summit. Read the full investigation.

France Revives National Service: UK Follow?

As France announces a new voluntary military service, Sky News Daily explores if the UK should reintroduce national service amid rising European security threats.

Cambridge Satchel Co Black Friday: 40% Off Sale

The Cambridge Satchel Company's Black Friday sale offers 40% off iconic heritage bags, including styles loved by Taylor Swift. Discover premium leather bags at reduced prices.

Former Crypto Boss Builds Companies for Private Equity

Discover how a former cryptocurrency executive is now creating businesses specifically designed for acquisition by major private equity firms like KKR and Apollo. Learn about this innovative investment strategy.

London vs Stockholm for Visma's €20bn IPO

Norwegian software giant Visma considers London or Stockholm for €20bn listing. Sir Ron Kalifa approached as potential chair in London's bid for major financial coup.

Whisper Films Founders Get £2.6m Dividend

Jake Humphrey and David Coulthard receive a bumper £2.6m payday as their production company, Whisper Films, posts record turnover and profit. Discover the financial details behind their success.

Dick Harris: A Life for Disability Rights

Dick Harris, who spent a lifetime advocating for disability rights and independent living, has died aged 71. Discover his inspiring journey from institutional care to becoming a force for change.

Oxford Instruments shares surge despite profit decline

Oxford Instruments shares jumped nearly 10% as the FTSE 250 firm recovered from early-year disruption. Revenue fell 7.9% to £185.5m, but strong order momentum and semiconductor sales boosted investor confidence.

Sterling's fashion brand collapses with £1m losses

Chelsea footballer Raheem Sterling's luxury fashion brand 1692 has been officially dissolved after accumulating over £1 million in losses, marking a dramatic business failure for the England star.

Lethal Company Creator Releases Free Horror Game

The mastermind behind the viral horror hit Lethal Company has released a spine-chilling new game called The Traveler, available now at no cost. Discover what makes this atmospheric horror experience a must-play for fright fans.

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