BBC Charter review: Culture secretary appoints media experts to advisory panel
Former Channel 5 CEO Dawn Airey and Johnston Press CEO Ashley Highfield are on the panel.
FCA drops case against former JPMorgan Chase trader 'London Whale' Bruno Iksil
Iksil is accused of being the main cause behind the $6.2bn JPMorgan Chase losses in 2012.
UK trade deficit narrows as goods imports decrease by £1.4bn
Export to non-EU countries rose by £1.7bn and export of chemicals reached a record high of £7.3bn.
Ryanair agrees to sell 29.8% Aer Lingus stake to British Airways owner IAG
The profit over Ryanair's investment in Aer Lingus will be insignificant for Ryanair's shareholders.
China: Shanghai Composite index rises after government regulations but small investors lose out
CSRC and the People's Bank of China have imposed over 20 measures since the plunge of the Shanghai Composite.
EU files charges against MasterCard because of cross-border transfer costs
The charges, when confirmed, could be up to 10% of the company's $9.5bn annual revenue.
Bank of England keeps interest rate at 0.5% and £375bn quantitative easing programme unchanged
BOE announced that its Monetary Policy Committee decided to keep the size of the quantitative easing programme at £375bn.
Tube strikes: Uber triples charges as Londoners turn to taxi services
The Tube strike has brought chaos to London as all underground stations are closed.
Balfour Beatty issues another profit drop warning
Although the construction firm is still forecasting a profit over the year, analysts expect a £77m loss
Barratt expects to beat forecasts as housing demand soars against tight supply
Company says that sales are expected to go up by 29.6% to £1.7bn
Associated British Food: Rise in Primark sales offsets falling sugar production
ABF's sugar performance was less impressive, as production fell by 31%.
Summer budget 2015: George Osborne announces tax threshold changes and bank levy reduction
The amount of tax-free income UK workers receive will be increased from £10,600 to £11,000.
Halifax: UK house prices see highest growth since August 2014
Tight supply caused house prices to rise for the fourth month in a row as demand keeps growing.
Former Toyota Executive Julie Hamp released from custody in Japan without charges
Hamp was arrested on 18 June after 60 tablets of oxycodone were found in a package shipped to the executive.
Microsoft to announce new round of job cuts in latest overhaul by CEO Satya Nadella
Nadella, appointed CEO in February 2014, has been determined to shrink Microsoft's unprofitable divisions.
Libor rigging scandal: Tom Hayes admits he tried to be charged in the UK to avoid extradition
The former trader has been charged with eight criminal counts of conspiracy for allegedly rigging the average London interbank interest rate between 2006 and 2010.
Marks and Spencer sales flatline as general merchandise dips in first quarter
Retailer maintained its guidance for the 2015-16 year and said it is on track to improve margins.
UK energy prices: CMA launches investigation into Big Six as millions pay too much
Regulator put forward a series of possible measures to ease the process of switching energy providers.
Summer budget 2015: British Bankers' Association urges George Osborne to cut bank levy
BBA wants Osborne to scrap levy while the IoD calls for a more simple tax system.
Greek referendum: Markets worldwide suffer after Greeks vote no
The euro slumped against other major currencies, falling 0.4% against the dollar and 0.5% against the pound
Former Apple executive Jeff Martin joins crowdfunded start-up Pavegen
Martin worked directly with Steve Jobs and now joins the board of Pavegen which raised £2m on Crowdcube.
Weaker euro causes UK bank deposit protection to fall to £75,000
The PRA also announced it would extend deposit protection to big corporations.
Falling food prices cause value of UK supermarket sales to drop despite increase in volume
German budget retailers Lidl and Aldi gained the most in market share and reported higher sales.
Crowdcube co-founder Luke Lang: Crowdfunding is the new way to go for entrepreneurs and investors
The co-founder of Crowdcube told IBTimes UK about the growing crowdfunding market.
Greek debt crisis: Yes vote slightly ahead in latest referendum poll
The Greeks' opinion on the referendum is inconsistent but it is clear they want to stay in the euro.
BBC to cut 1,000 jobs to save £50m as licence fee income declines
Annual income from licence fees decline by £150m (3.9%) in 2016-17 compared with 2011, the BBC said.
Philippines ferry disaster: MV Kim Nirvana capsizes leaving 36 dead and 26 missing
The Kim Nirvana, carrying 173 passengers, capsized on the way to Pilar, Camotes.
UK house prices show slowest growth in nine month period
Annual house growth in June moderated to 3.3% from 4.6% in May
Housebuilder Persimmon unaffected by General Election as sales expected to jump 12%
As property demand is a lot higher than supply it has become a popular safe haven investment.
US job market grew fastest since December 2014 with small businesses taking lead
Analyst says only worry in US job market is underperforming energy sector.