Sir Philip Green reportedly paid £500,000 to gag claims that he racially abused and sexually harassed staff. Retail mogul Sir Philip Green has been named as the businessman at the centre of a ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Billionaire retail tycoon Sir Philip Green clashed with a Sky News crew in Greece when it tried to question him about the demise of BHS and its estimated £275 ...
The verdict of two House of Commons select committees into the sale of BHS in May 2015 by its former owner Sir Philip Green, and its subsequent collapse, was published this week and it could ...
Employees who accused Sir Philip Green of inappropriate behaviour would not be able to breach their gagging orders to report him to the police under new laws announced by the Government.
Labour MP Frank Field suggested Sir Philip Green's assets should be seized to compensate members of the BHS pension scheme. Field wrote a letter to Pensions Regulator Chief Lesley Titcomb asking ...
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TOPSHOP and former owner Arcadia were yesterday fined £1million over a ten-year-old killed by a barrier. The business was part of Sir Philip Green's empire.