Wizz Air pays out £1.2m over disrupted flights
The low-cost airline had to compensate some 6,000 customers after reviewing thousands of complaints.
Interest rate cuts still expected despite UK inflation uptick
Inflation has fallen sharply recently, but ticked up to 4% in the year to December, official figures show.
Apple overtakes Samsung as world’s biggest phonemaker
iPhones made up a fifth of phones shipped last year, according to shipment data from the International Data Corporation.
Post Office scandal: The ordinary lives devastated by a faulty IT system
Victims felt alone yet hundreds were enduring similar experiences. Here we look at some of their stories.
FBI investigate after ex-Abercrombie boss sex claims
Special agents are now interviewing and issuing subpoenas to potential witnesses, the BBC understands.
ALI Technologies: Hoverbike start-up files for bankruptcy
Japanese firm ALI Technologies had dreamed of a "new form of movement".
Diddy and drinks giant Diageo settle dispute over tequila
A joint statement on Tuesday confirmed Diddy had withdrawn all of his allegations against Diageo.
Ben & Jerry’s board calls for Israel ceasefire
The ice cream maker says its statement was consistent with the brand's promotion of peace.
Boeing seeks Ryanair support with checks after mid-air blowout
Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary told the BBC that it was asked to send engineers to oversee quality checks.
Avanti sorry after leaked presentation cheers ‘free money’
The management slides described performance-related payments for staff as "too good to be true".