FX Focus: Pound hits six-week low against the dollar
Dollar continues to gain against its main rivals as Fed officials confirm rate hike should come this month.
Travis Kalanick's rant at a driver is no different from how Uber treats them every day
Uber avoids its responsibilities as an employer by offloading financial risks of the business onto drivers.
Unite union issues Ford with strike threat over 1,000 jobs at risk in Wales
As Wales celebrates Saint David's Day, factory workers warn strikes are edging closer.
RBS is a loss-making albatross – Philip Hammond should sell the taxpayer's stake to fund the NHS
Publicly-owned RBS is losing billions and still pays its bosses bonuses, so let's privatise it again.
From the far right to fake news, France's election is bitter, chaotic and wide open
Marine Le Pen, Emmanuel Macron and Francois Fillon all have chance of entering the Elysee Palace.
Winners and losers: What did this week tell us about the state of Britain's high street banks?
A decade on from the financial crisis, which lenders have adjusted best to high-regulation landscape?
Royal Bank of Scotland sees losses treble to £7bn as it racks up its ninth year of losses
The bank's total losses since 2008 now amount to about £58bn, topping the government's £45.5bn bail-out.
Badminton England left 'staggered' after UK Sport reject Tokyo 2020 funding appeal
Seven sports failed in their attempts to overturn controversial funding cuts on Monday.
Kraft Heinz 'amicably' drops takeover bid for Unilever
Both companies issue a surprise joint statement announcing no deal to go ahead.
Southern Rail accused of 'bullying' after staff warned of sanctions over strike action
RMT leader Mick Cash accused the rail company of 'disgusting dirty tricks'
City of London Corporation: Brexit is big distraction with no direct opportunities
Interview: Mark Boleat, policy chairman of the corporation, spoke to IBTimes UK as Brexit talks loom.
PSA gave only thin assurances on the future of Vauxhall's UK operations, Greg Clark says
Vauxhall employs 3,400 people across its UK plants at Ellesmere Port and Luton.
Royal Bank of Scotland to offer SME business loans within hours via digital site
RBS will provide up to £150,000 for a maximum term of five years to small businesses.
Credit Suisse to cut over 5,000 jobs this year after posting $2.4bn loss
Swiss lender cut over 7,000 jobs last year but plans more redundancies in a bid to reach cost-cutting goals by 2018.
As Co-op Bank stumbles from £1.5bn blackhole to possible sale, has it reached end of the road?
Bank was rescued by a £1.5bn bailout in 2014 but has failed to get back on its feet ever since.
Samsung's Galaxy S8 with new streamlined design looks to win back consumers post Note 7 fiasco
Samsung is likely to launch the S8 at an event in New York in March.
Co-op Bank puts itself up for sale
Lender says its turnaround plan has been hit by low interest rates and legacy issues.
RBS set to slash 15,000 jobs when it announces 9th year of losses
An additional £1bn-£1.5bn of savings needed to boost bank's recovery.
Brexit: UK could lose 30,000 jobs in the financial sector, think tank Bruegel says
While Paris, Amsterdam and Dublin will gain from Brexit, Frankfurt is expected to be the biggest winner.
Robots could soon replace 250,000 NHS and Whitehall jobs saving the UK billions of pounds
According a report by Reform, around 30% of nurses' activities could be automated.
Philippines: 19,000 people risk losing their jobs after Manila orders closure of half its mines
The mines account for about 10% of global nickel supply and half of Manila's annual output.
Liverpool 1-1 Chelsea: Premier League as it happened
Simon Mignolet saves a penalty as Georginio Wijnaldum's header earns the hosts a point at Anfield.
Tata Steel workers to vote on pension scheme and Port Talbot rescue plans
Tata Steel plans to invest £1bn in its UK business but could replace pension scheme with a defined contribution scheme.
Tata Steel pension scheme's trustee warns deficit could jump to £2bn
Tata Steel is aiming to spin off its pension scheme as part of a proposed merger with Thyssenkrupp.
Arsenal 2-1 Burnley: Premier League as it happened
Alexis Sanchez's 98th-minute penalty seals a controversial fifth straight home win for the Gunners.
Davos 2017: Hewlett Packard boss says 'chickens have come home to roost' for millennials
Meg Whitman says society needs to address young people left behind by shifting economies.
Southern rail drivers offer to scrap January strikes for new peace talks
Aslef union chief Mick Whelan wants to hold negotiations at the Trades Union Congress in London.
Carney warns Britons are tapping into their savings to keep spending
Bank of England governor says declining pound has meant higher prices for consumers.
Theresa May unveils 12 negotiating objectives for UK in 'hard Brexit' speech
Prime minister will reject a 'half-in, half-out' Brexit in address to Lancaster House in London.
This is the week we discover that Brexit wasn't the working class revolt it was sold as
Leavers are about to turn on the working people who were told that leaving the EU would solve their problems.