Greek debt crisis: IndieGoGo bailout campaign trying to raise €1.6bn still hopes for donations
Feeney said that it is important to fight against austerity and stand together for the Greek people.
UK manufacturing growth lowest in two years after disappointing Europe export demand figures
Lack of expansion and new orders from Europe, fuelled by the strong pound, prevented the industry to grow as expected.
Tullow Oil expects profits to halve in first half year of 2015 after falling oil prices
Tullow Oil said it will increase West Africa production levels from 68,000 to 70,000 barrels per day.
Serco expects half year profit to flatline despite revenue rise
Serco is being restructured after a scandal involving the ministry of justice and contract problems.
Boris Dittrich: Gay City workers let down by UK business culture's attittude to LGBT issues
'Founding father of gay marriage' says that London falls way behind the US when it comes to corporate gay acceptance.
Ocado ready to sign international expansion deal against backdrop of solid half-year report
Ocando underlined its focus on smartphone apps as sales by mobile purchasing leaped 50% in the half-year.
Imagination Technologies says one-off costs caused £8.5m loss as revenue rises
Company expects overall sales to be consistent with expectations in its 2016 financial year.
Tunisia beach attack: Tourism industry to face tough times
The attack in Sousse is expected to impact the industry even more than the Bardo attack in March.
UK fracking: Lancashire county council rejects Little Plumpton Cuadrilla project
Environment protesters welcomed the rejection of the project, although planning officers recommended it be accepted.
Greek debt crisis: Uncertainty and closed banks cause markets worldwide to fall
The FTSE 100 dropped 2.9% and Germany's Dax fell 3.8% while the Euro fell below its $1.1 mark.
Tesco CEO Dave Lewis making strides in turning the UK's biggest grocer around
Tesco reported its biggest loss in history in the year to February but figures today show an upbeat picture.
Chinese stocks fall fastest in months as analysts expect end of market surge
The fall came despite the successful IPO of China's third-largest broker Guotai Junan's shares.
Co-operative Group appoints ITG chairwoman and MoneySupermarket CEO as board members
The appointments are part of a shake-up in the Co-operative structure which saw BBC's Simon Burke join the board.
Tesco UK sales decline slows as supermarket beats expectations
Overall group sales fell by 1.3% with a 4.4% fall in the company's Ireland division.
OkCupid, Match.com and Tinder owner IAC to offer public shares in 2015
The company said in a statement that initially only 20% of the company will be floated.
Government to delay and cutback Network Rail renewal plan as chairman steps down
The ORR launched an investigation into Network Rail in June because of lacking reliability and punctuality.
Greece debt crisis: Talks between Athens and Troika continue as Grexit time bomb ticks
If parties agree on a deal, lenders will give Greece a €7.2bn bailout fund in exchange for saving measures.
UK government to partially privatise the Green Investment Bank
The government says privatisation will help public and private investments without regulatory limitations.
Debenhams: Online sales growth bolsters department store revenue
Company hinted at more international expansion in the future and said its Danish store performed well.
US GDP: Smaller fall than expected, economic growth forecast for 2015
Personal consumption expenditures were higher than expected and the labour market shows strength.
UK rent prices almost twice as high as EU average
Soaring UK and London rent prices have made it impossible for a third of Londoners to live in the capital.
Dutch climate change case: Court orders government to reduce CO2 by 25% by 2020
The judge said the state holds a responsibility to protect its people from issues climate change causes.
Stagecoach reports jump in profit and announces further investment in greener buses
The company said that it will keep up its strategy to provide low fares to keep public transport affordable
RBS chairman Philip Hampton: 'It will take years for the government to sell our shares'
RBS says it will also take until 2019 before the bank is as profitable and low-risk as it aims to be.
Greek debt crisis: Markets surge as Greece deal might be close
The Athens Stock Exchange (ASE), was up 2.67%, while the Dax jumped 1.11%.
Telecom Plus reports jump in profit and announces support for pressure on Big 6 energy firms
Company said it managed to increase its margins by 1 percentage point and saw sales jump 10.5%.
£23.6m lost in past year to cash transfer phone scam
Financial Fraud Action has sent out 173,000 volunteers to prevent people falling victim to the scam.
Greece crisis: No breakthrough in Eurozone talks despite 'reasonable' proposal from Tsipras
Greece agrees to raise retirement age to 67 and says it will raise VAT to 23%, despite austerity protests.
Travelling to Greece? Use these 5 tips to avoid holiday catastrophe
Tourists should be wary and keep five things in mind as Greece nears a pivotal economic moment.
EU ministers confirm extended sanctions on Russia as unrest continues in Ukraine
The sanctions, which were due to expire in July 2014, will affect state-owned banks, energy and oil firms.