Why food bills aren’t shrinking – five things to know
Prices in the shops remain much higher than a year ago, despite falls in energy and food costs.
Mobile fraud: Thieves ‘shoulder surfing’ victims to steal phones
Criminals are exploiting our frequent use of banking apps on mobile phones, a senior fraud officer warns.
CBI banned alcohol-only events after staff party, says ex-chief
Former boss Dame Carolyn Fairbairn claims she took action following poor behaviour at the event.
Government rules out more help on energy bills
The price cap on gas and electricity is set to fall, but at about £2,000 remains historically high.
Mortgage deals: Five new products aiming to beat interest rates rise
As interest rates rise, some lenders are offering no-deposit mortgages and removing the "stress test".
Mike Ashley thinks luxury Flannels shops ‘bonkers’
Michael Murray says his father-in-law can't understand why people spend so much on luxury fashion.
Energy bills predicted to fall from July by nearly £450
Ofgem is poised to announce a cut in its price cap next week, according to an energy consultancy firm.
Long-term sick: How record number is changing UK economy
For every 13 people working one person is long-term sick - and economists say it is harming growth.
G7 Summit: Africa seeks new role as nations eye its resources
As wealthy nations compete, Africa wants to keep more of the benefits from its natural resources.
Finance delays for divorcing teachers and NHS staff as pensions recalculated
Both current and retired staff face "a severe and drastic impact" from the delays, say solicitors.