Boss of a multimillion-pound recycling business convicted of manslaughter

A millionaire businessman led a vigilante gang who beat to death a man he wrongly suspected of burgling his daughter’s home.   Neil Elliott, 44, was convicted of manslaughter at Teesside Crown Court for his ‘leading role’ in the death of Michael Phillips, who was savagely beaten at his Hartlepool home in County Durham last June. … Read more

How psychic power became big business: ‘Paranormal Professionals’ have given the industry a makeover

Picture a medium at work and chances are you’ll imagine a woman hunched over a crystal ball at the end of a pier. But today’s ‘paranormal professionals’ have given the industry a modern makeover to satisfy booming demand, says Claudia Connell Additional copy: Eimear O’Hagan, Jill Foster   The social media medium with nearly a million fans He recently … Read more

Business leaders in plea for Chancellor to shake up business rates

Business leaders in plea to Chancellor to shake up Britain’s broken business rates regime By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 23:16 GMT, 3 March 2020 | Updated: 23:16 GMT, 3 March 2020 Business leaders are pleading for the Chancellor to shake up Britain’s broken business rates regime. In a letter to Rishi Sunak … Read more

Young entrepreneur, 20, is raking in millions from his manscaping shaver business

A school leaver who proved his father wrong after he told him he could only quit class if he had £100,000 in the bank has now invented a top-selling manscaping trimmer which is set to rake in millions. Tyler Ball, 20, from Milton Keynes, turned over half a million pounds in just 30 days by selling … Read more

Big business sounds alarm over virus: Diageo takes £200m profits hit

Big business sounds alarm over virus: Diageo takes a £200m hit to profits, Rio warns on China demand as Chevron UK HQ is evacuated By James Salmon for the Daily Mail Published: 21:54 GMT, 26 February 2020 | Updated: 21:57 GMT, 26 February 2020 The threat posed by coronavirus to businesses of all types was … Read more

Lidl is punished for going green as business rates on solar panels surge by 700 per cent 

Lidl is punished for going green as business rates on solar panels surge by 700 per cent Discount retailer Lidl was paying £689 on the solar panels on a typical shop  But the German-owned chain has seen this rise 528 per cent to £4,329 a year Lidl has put panels on seven stores but wants to … Read more

Canadian oil firm uses sick cartoon of Greta Thunberg being raped to promote their business 

Outrage as Canadian oil company employees circulate helmet decal featuring sick cartoon of 17-year-old climate activist Greta Thunberg being raped Councillor accused X-Site Energy Services of depicting the rape of a child  Company denied sharing image online but did not deny creating the sticker  General Manager did not condemn the image but said it does … Read more