Low-cost carrier has eight routes into Israel from across Europe and looks to expand in future.
Global oil supply rose by almost 910,000 bpd in September to 93.8 million bpd.
Serial entrepreneur says his father was his best mentor.
Russian currency, under pressure from declining oil prices and trade sanctions, hits new lows.
The ONS said output price index dropped by 0.4%.
Knight Frank's forecast for the residential property market in the UK shows price momentum to slow
Ireland will close tax loophole known as 'double Irish' as part of country's next budget.
Exclusive: The Conservative MP from Liverpool says her accent hasn't held her back in politics.
Leading Harvard economists say default almost certain as Nicolas Maduro's government curbs imports.
ONS figures show that annual house price increases in England were driven by London's booming market
A warm September plus supermarket price wars have caused abysmal retail figures.
Catalans were set to vote for or against independence from Spain on 9 November
India's WPI numbers follow upbeat CPI inflation data.
Homes aimed at those trying to get on the housing ladder are being taken by foreign cash buyers
Economic and social development in sub-Saharan Africa relies on its ability to provide electricity
Third of French visitors cancel Tunisia plans after French tourist Hervé Gourdel killed in Algeria.
Credit Suisse's global wealth report a person needs just $3,650 and a home to be wealthiest in the world
Politicians promised Scots enhanced devolutionary powers in exchange for them voting against independence.
China's yuan at seven-month high amid UK's roadshow to promote yuan-denominated bonds.
FSB chief Mark Carney says aim is to turn shadow banking into resilient market-based financing.
Monetary Authority of Singapore maintains policy amid inflationary pressures.
Art expert Phillip Hoffman talks about high end art investing and this year's Frieze Art Fair.
If company bosses want to stave off pay regulation they must bring workers up with them.
The Mayor of London says young people's talents are being wasted at the moment.
Irina Bokova says there are still 70 million children out of school across the world.
Thirty-eight deals signed as China's Premier Li Keqiang visited Moscow.
French economist Tirole has been influential on competition in the age of privatisation.
Sources say aid to be transferred in October as Egypt struggled to boost foreign currency reserves.
Christine Lagarde's volte face is all very well, but Germany could stand in her way.
The OBR predicts government will miss its income tax target despite record employment in past year.