'Liar in chief': Twitter fiercely refutes Trump claim that US is 'highest taxed nation in the world'
'Wrong again, Donald,' British author Emma Kennedy tweeted.
Ten years on from the global financial crisis how goes it for the UK and the pound?
General disgruntlement at the failure of improvement in UK living standards has had severe political implications.
The struggles facing China's Yi ethnic minority: Isolation, customs, language and poverty
The Yi have retained their language and traditions in a rapidly modernising country, but are among the poorest people in China.
Pound rises ahead of GDP data as UK's factory output hits 22-year high
Sterling climbs above $1.30, as investors await figures on UK's economic growth.
Trinidad & Tobago is world's last remaining tax haven, says OECD
But others accuse the Paris-based economics body of drawing up a "meaningless" blacklist of one.
The UK can boost its GDP by £80bn if more of the nation's senior citizens continued to work
PwC's "Golden Age Index" has revealed that the UK can learn from Sweden's retirement practices.
Global economy set to grow at its 'fastest in six years'
Think tank OECD forecasts global economic growth to be at its highest since 2011 despite challenges.
Currency forecasting is still more art than science
No forex forecasting model outperforms random walk benchmark but PPP models serve a purpose.
Kenya ready to take action after US freezes aid to health ministry over corruption
Suspension covers funding for salaries and wages, operations, domestic and international travel.
Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen are lucky French voters won't rate them on economic competence
An elitist poster boy and right-wing bully pulpit screamer have no solutions for France's economic malaise.
Londoners work on average 100 hours a year more than other Britons
Average working week in London lasts 33 hours, the longest since the 2008 financial crisis.
German minister slams Trump's 'America First' policy: This is no recipe for 'more growth and jobs'
The United States was Germany's biggest export customer in 2016.
US President Donald Trump to have first meeting with African head of state
Official says Trump will meet ally Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi next month.
Is the UK Bribery Act damaging corporate Britain?
The UKBA, aimed at preventing corruption, is well worth the price for a more ethical corporate world.
BCC upgrades 2017 UK growth forecast from 1.1% to 1.4%
The upgrade is amid stronger than expected consumer spending and ONS' upward revision of its Q4 GDP data.
Jeremy Corbyn: Budget shows UK economy is not prepared for Brexit
Labour leader warned of under-investment and an over-reliance on consumer spending.
Budget 2017 as it happened: Hammond pledges £2bn to social care but warns against reckless spending
The chancellor warns against expecting major surprises on taxes and spending plans.
UK economic growth forecast upgraded by OECD
Gross domestic product expected to expand by 1.6% in 2017.
1-in-10 people do not own a single book, but UK households have 8 web-connected devices
16% of adults in England are 'functionally illiterate', with reading abilities below an 11-year-old's.
Jeremy Corbyn backs maximum wage cap to tackle 'worsening' UK income inequality
Labour leader says he wants to see a more egalitarian society ahead of major Brexit speech.
WWF faces investigation over 'abuse' of Baka Pygmies in Cameroon
Charity Survival International claims Baka Pygmies have been suffering abuses due to WWF's work for decades.
Don't complain about strikes this Christmas – we all need stronger trade unions
Inconvenience doesn't warrant 'emergency laws' which would curb one of the few rights workers still have.
Will Donald Trump's foreign policy mean cutting the funding for aid to Africa?
A new report suggests signs Trump could rein in multi-million dollar development aid streams to Africa.
Could petrol spike to £1.30/lt on Opec's production cut, weaker pound and Brexit jitters?
UK inflation was bumped up by rising fuel prices, British drivers should brace themselves for more.
School rankings: Singapore teenagers are the brightest in the world
The OECD's rankings show the UK is improving but still has much work to do as east Asian children dominate.
Paris was not enough – what we need to do to limit warming to 1.5C
We must cut another 25% carbon emissions globally on top of Paris pledges, says UN report.
Read Boris Johnson's full speech to Conservative conference in Birmingham
Foreign Secretary said the UK will be 'liberated' by breaking from the EU.
Isle of Man's economic resilience will help it weather the 'domino effect' of Brexit
Crown dependency's director of finance says banking will need careful negotiation between London and Brussels.
Ed-Tech is more than just iPads in classrooms - it helps teachers teach better
Senior investment manager at Founders Factory predicts classrooms utilising EdTech.
Britain's post-Brexit future should be tax haven-free
Panama Papers and Bahamas Leaks show that the tax avoidance industry is alive and well.