Asos widens losses as shoppers cut back
The online retailer, which owns Topshop, says trading has been "very challenging" in recent months.
What are UK interest rates and when will they fall?
Bank of England interest rates affect the mortgage, loan and savings rates for millions of people.
The debt ceiling saga explained – in under 90 seconds
Will the US government run out of money? Here's what's at stake politically and economically.
Briton pleads guilty in US to 2020 Twitter hack
It was probably the most high-profile hack in social media history, hitting dozens of famous accounts.
Longer lorries to be allowed on Britain’s roads
More goods can be carried in fewer trips, says government, but campaigners have safety concerns.
John Lewis will always be owned by staff, says boss
Dame Sharon White says the firm will keep its employee-owned structure ahead of a vote of confidence.
India’s booming population needs more women at work
More women must join the workforce for India to reap its demographic potential - but that's not easy.
Goldman Sachs to pay $215m in sex discrimination case
The bank will pay a "substantial" sum after facing claims it underpaid female staff in the US.
Thames, Yorkshire and South West Water bosses refuse bonuses over sewage spill
The CEOs of Thames, Yorkshire and South West Water will not take their bonuses this year.
Ryanair signs $40bn deal for 300 Boeing aircraft
Ryanair agrees a deal which will see it purchase up to 300 aircraft over the next decade.