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Touker Suleyman bows out of Dragons'Dden after a decade in the lair

Touker Suleyman bows out of Dragons’ Den after a decade in the lair

Retail tycoon Touker Suleyman is leaving Dragons’ Den after a decade, telling followers at 72 it is time to reprioritise. Here is what his exit means.

Kanya King, the single mother who remortgaged her home to build the MOBO Awards, dies aged 57

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Billions wiped off UK-listed banks as Beijing tightens grip on capital flight

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Kanya King CBE, the entrepreneur who remortgaged her home to launch the MOBO Awards and went on to reshape the British music industry, has died aged 57.

Kanya King, the single mother who remortgaged her home to build the MOBO Awards, dies aged 57

Kanya King CBE, the entrepreneur who remortgaged her home to launch the MOBO Awards and went on to reshape the British music industry, has died aged 57.

John Caudwell, the billionaire founder of Phones4U and one of Labour's most high-profile business backers at the last election, has declared there is "no chance" he will vote for the party again, and revealed he is in talks with the Conservative shadow cabinet about a possible return to the Tory fold.

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