Albert Hall heads for trial with private seat owners over access to performances
Holders of seats say venue is infringing rights of access dating back to 19th century
Holders of seats say venue is infringing rights of access dating back to 19th century

There is an economic case for both the public and private sectors to increase their support

Aggressive crackdown on touts comes after backlash over cost of watching live music and sport

Trial will enter new phase to determine penalties for the company after an earlier settlement avoided its break-up

UK regulator raised concerns that exclusive right to install radio equipment at data centre was ‘hindering competition’

While a cleaner structure ought to please Wall Street, both halves have their challenges

A legal fight revealed the disgraced financier’s thinking — and fresh allegations of misconduct