SK-II sales hurt by anti-Japan sentiment in China
Consumers boycotted Japanese brands after Tokyo released treated water from Fukushima nuclear plant.
Drip pricing: Hidden fees for online customers set to be banned
Hidden charges for online shoppers are set to be banned as part of plans to make prices more transparent.
Santander ups mortgage rates despite fierce competition
The bank's small increase comes as other major lenders are cutting rates amid fierce competition.
Netflix password crackdown fuels sign-up surge
The company is planning price increases, even as many new users opt for its cheaper plan with adverts.
Morrisons scraps four-day working week for Bradford head office staff
Staff at the company's Bradford head office will work an extra half-day per week after the changes.
Hinkley C: UK nuclear plant price tag could rocket by a third
EDF says final costs could soar by about a third as it faces a delayed completion date.
Post Office: I was only doing my job, says investigator
Robert Daily told an inquiry into the Post Office scandal that he did not accept personal responsibility.
J&J strikes US states deal over baby powder claims
The firm is still facing claims from thousands of customers who allege its talc-based products caused cancer.
Woolies could return to British High Streets
The owner of Woolworth Germany says bringing the brand back to the UK is on his "bucket list".
Mr Kipling owner Premier Foods planning further price cuts
Premier Foods, which also owns the Bisto and Loyd Grossman brands, plans price cuts to more products.