UK inflation surges to highest level in over five-and-a-half years
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney to write a letter to the Chancellor explaining why price growth is so far above the BoE's 2% target.
Who is Billy Bush's wife? Sacked TV host launches scathing attack on Trump over p***y tapes scandal
Opening up about the infamous 2005 audio tapes, the sacked TV host wrote in a New York Times op-ed that Donald Trump had indeed made the remarks in the Access Hollywood tapes.
Floyd Mayweather considering coming out of retirement once again for one more fight
According to a report by TMZ, Floyd Mayweather has been telling people close to him that he is considering coming out of retirement once again. Will it be against Conor McGregor or Amir Khan?
Anthony Joshua reveals how he would beat Tyson Fury, Deontay Wilder and Joseph Parker
WBA and IBF heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua has revealed how he would beat the likes of Tyson Fury, Deontay Wilder and Joseph Parker if they were to meet in a potential fight.
Britain faces longest decline in living standards in 60 years
Think tank says Philip Hammond's decision to cut stamp duty is a 'very poor way to boost home ownership'.
UK retail sales post first annual decline since 2013
UK retail sales fall 0.3% year-on-year in October, recording the first decline since 2013 as weakness lingers on.
UK unemployment rate holds at historic low but number in work falls for the first time since 2016
Concerns labour market might be cooling down after number of people in work records biggest drop since June 2015.
High street shops close at the slowest rate since 2010 but sales decline
Data published from the BRC shows footfall declined 2% year-on-year in October, the biggest drop since June 2016.
Jeremy Corbyn says 'Britain needs a pay rise' and hits out at pace of Brexit talks
Labour leader urges businesses to tackle sexual harassment on the workplace and warns subdued productivity will hamper Britain.
Will the iPhone X live up to the hype?
The much-anticipated device is testing the patience of consumers and investors as demand outstrips suppliers' capacity.
Hacker behind 'Leak the Analyst' campaign swiftly cuffed after threatening Mandiant
What happens when a hacker takes on a cybersecurity company like Mandiant, well-known for investigating major leaks and data breaches. He gets arested.
Big data: RavenPack collaborates with Credit Suisse on new Artificial Intelligence Sentiment Index
The AIS Index tracks the performance of a US large-cap sector-rotation strategy, based on sentiment scoring extracted from news data.
'Queen' Rihanna channels Egypt's Nefertiti for Vogue Arabia and sends fans into a frenzy
Rihanna looks typically glamorous in the November issue of the glossy magazine.
Bank of England set to hike rates in November after UK economy grows more than expected
UK economy grows 0.4% in the third quarter on the back of a strong performance from the services sector.
Debtors to be given six-week 'breathing space' under government plans
According to StepChange charity, some 8.8 million Britons face financial difficulties, which could lead to hardship.
Philip Hammond urged to make shoppers and businesses a priority in his Budget statement
Lobby groups urge the Chancellor to suspend planned increase in business rates and incentivise investment instead.
Overseas purchasing power of UK earnings 22% below 2007 peak
Across the euro area as a whole, UK purchasing power is 17% below its initial 2000 level, according to fresh industry analysis.
One in four UK workers 'permanently trapped' in poorly paid jobs
Report from the Social Mobility Commission shows only one in six low-paid workers has managed to 'escape' in the last 10 years.
Fears mount for UK economy as retail sales growth tumbles to lowest level in four years
ONS figures show quarterly growth of 0.6%, the lowest level on record since 2013.
UK unemployment rate remains at historic low but wage growth lags behind inflation
ONS data shows number of jobless people fell in the three months to August, while rate held steady at lowest level since 1975.
Should hedge funds be concerned about the risk of insider trading on alternative data?
Wall Street lawyer Jonathan Streeter believes a legal case involving the purchase of data for trading purposes could be brought soon.
Britons' spending splurge resumes as retail sales grow at fastest rate since April
Retail sales rise 1% month-on-month in August, defying expectations of stagnant growth.
Decline in migration post-Brexit could lead to higher wages, claims Mark Carney
Bank of England governor says drop in migration could lead to a short-lived spike in inflation and higher wages.
Black and Asian workers 'earn 13% less' at PwC
The professional services firm also reveals a gender pay gap of 14% in year to June period.
Bank of England holds steady on interest rates
UK central bank maintains asset purchase programme at £435bn and holds interest rates at 0.25%.
UK unemployment rate hits historic low but wage growth remains subdued
Real weekly wages fell by 0.4%, both including and excluding bonuses, compared with a year earlier.
Bank of England unlikely to hike interest rates before 2019 but pound could fall further
Economists believe the BoE will sit tight during Brexit talks but inflation could hit 3% by next year.
Conor McGregor surpasses Ronaldo in Forbes rich list after earning £77m from Mayweather fight
Ronaldo earned £71m last year but McGregor's paycheck from the bout against Floyd Mayweather has surpassed that.
FTSE 100 executive pay falls by nearly 20% amid political pressure
Britain's top bosses took home median pay of £3.5m this year, compared to £4.3m in 2016.
Floyd Mayweather vows to retire after Conor McGregor fight
American boxer says he's promised his family next weekend's bout will be the last of his career.