Ex-director of policy in Number 10 makes intervention as David Davis plans to meet corporate leaders.
IFS warns graduates could leave university with debts of up to £58,000.
The financial crisis and last summer's Brexit vote has seen interest rates fall from 5.75% to 0.25%.
House builder sold 7,794 new homes in the first six months of 2017.
Shop prices fell 0.3% from a year earlier in June, BRC says.
Ashley's legal team states Jeffrey Blue's case against the Sports Direct owner is an 'opportunistic try-on'.
MPC members Ian McCafferty and Gertjan Vlieghe sum up the divisions over the state of the British economy.
Some 54% of firms say their needs are not being prioritised by the government.
Fraunhofer Institute for Material Flow and Logistics IML working on 'Financial Supply Chain Management 2025'.
Broadcaster will have exclusive rights to all European Champions Cup and Challenge Cup games from 2018-19.
London craft brewer had been on the market for £1m since last year.
Philip Hammond admitted people are "weary" after seven years of austerity.
Almost 50% of voters do not think the UK government will secure a good Brexit deal, Survation says.
World's largest fast food chain aims to have 3,000 stores across Britain and Ireland by 2020.
Developer reports profit before tax of £31.6m for the six months ended 31 May.
The grocery industry has also benefitted from rising prices this year as the weak pound pushes up imports.
Shanghvi is the founder of Sun Pharma, the fourth-largest maker of generic drugs in the world.
India and the UK have a chance to build a transformational relationship.
The Serious Fraud Office has charged the bank and former executives over an £11.8bn fundraising.
Sports Direct founder faces suit from investment banker Jeffrey Blue over alleged breach of agreement.
Trains will initially run between New Cross Gate and Dalston Junction, said Mayor of London Sadiq Khan.
Seven staff are attacked a every day by dogs who feel their territory is threatened, said the letter and parcels group.
Data from the Local Government Association shows average deposit costs 71% of a first-time buyer's annual income.
French energy firm says nuclear project could be delayed by more than a year.
Maintenance and security staff at the central bank are set to walk out over a pay dispute at the end of the month .
A City of London delegation heads to Brussels this week to explore options with European regulators.
Markit PMI falls to 54.3 from 56.3 as output and new orders both grow at slower than expected pace.
Open University survey shows 90% of firms struggle to find candidates with the right requirements.
The move comes after plans for a wider price cap was dropped from the last month's Queen's speech.
Downing Street is coming under increasing pressure to end its 1% cap on wage rises in the public sector.