Monetary Policy meeting: ECB leaves interest rate at record low of 0.05%
The bank announced the frozen rate decided in the first Governing Council monetary policy meeting of June.
Dixons Carphone trumpets solid first year as merged entity
The merged company announced strong results in its Q4 trading update.
Colombian man tries to smuggle 40kg of loose cocaine to Mexico in suitcases
The man failed to answer what his reason was for travelling, which gave him away.
Market round-up: FTSE 100 down due to Alton Towers crash and no deal on Greece
The Alton Towers crash caused Merlin Entertainment's share to fall 3.46%
Eurozone inflation higher than expected due to quantitative easing
Inflation turned positive for the first time since November 2014 as food prices rose
Greek PM Alexis Tsipras: Debt repayment decision now lies with troika creditors
Greek Prime Minister says he put forward a comprehensive proposal after Troika leaders met
Market round-up: Disappointing manufacturing output sends FTSE 100 down after morning gains
FTSE 100 closed 0.44% lower than the open with Ashtead group as its biggest riser.
South Africa: Lion drags American woman from car and kills her at Lion Park near Johannesburg
An American woman was killed and another person injured at Lion Park near Johannesburg.
London housing crisis forces young professionals to share bedrooms
Soaring rent prices in London have made sharing bedrooms an accepted fact even among young professionals.
Greek drama: Pressure increases in week running up to IMF deadline
Internal tensions in Syriza and the missed deal deadline on 31 May have made matters worse for Greece
Plus500 shares begin to bounce on Playtech deal
Plus500 saw its shares rise slightly after the acquisition but it is still recovering.
UK Manufacturing edges up in May after hitting seven-month low
The UK's manufacturing output rose slightly as its PMI touched 52.0 in May, slightly behind the eurozone.
Market round-up: FTSE 100 down on last day of G7 talks as Morrison falls
Supermarket cuts prices and sees share price fall, while the BFA keeps up rising streak.
Global Teacher Prize: UK teachers urged to apply to win $1m award
The Varkey Foundation has urged UK teachers to apply for the 'Nobel Prize' of teaching.
Cashless society: How Danske Bank's deal with PowaTag could promote mobile payments worldwide
The growing popularity of mobile payments could increase the sense of cash becoming redundant.
Market round-up: Sports Direct and Kingfisher lift FTSE 100 with better than expected results
FTSE 100 rose 0.11% overall today
Cameron and Rutte discuss EU reform in PM's first talk of EU tour
Cameron said the UK and the Netherlands are "like-minded allies" as Dutch also want EU reform.
B&M reports 55.7% profit rise in first full-year results
There are 426 B&M stores in the UK, a massive expansion since Bobby and Simon Arora bought the company in 2004.
Kingfisher: B&Q parent company kicks off round of store closures
The company reported a 1.4% rise in profit and said it would close a quarter of its total B&Q stores.
UK GDP sees slowest rise since 2012
The ONS announces GDP grew by 0.3% but the Bank of England expects a revised estimate.
Market round-up: CHR and Aer Lingus deal lifts FTSE 100
FTSE 100 rose by 1.24%, climbing after the Queen's speech
Tiffany & Co sees share price soar after sales beat expectations
Sales fell in the first quarter but less severely than expected in good news for shareholders.
Michael Kors reports slowest growth since public listing
Luxury clothes and accessories company's share price plummeted after disappointing results
Wizz Air sees profit shoot skyward as passenger numbers rise after February LSE listing
The airline achieved a 67% jump in annual profit after an 18% rise in passenger numbers.
Market round-up: FTSE 100 down 1.18% after RBS feels the burn of branch closures
Analysts gave mining company Fresnillo a 'hold' rating, causing the Mexican company to lead the fallers with a 3.54% decrease to 736p.
US consumer confidence up slightly in May but expectations down
Conference Board announced a slight rise in confidence after steep decline in April
Madame Tussauds London site sold to Taiwanese Fubon Life Insurance for £332m
Iconic site of wax museum worth more than £300m.
Samsung to merge units in restructure for next generation takeover
A £5.23bn merger of two of its units would help the struggling company re-establish itself in the market.
NHS in crisis: Deficit of England health trusts soars to £822m - over 7 times 2014's level
In 2014, the figure was £115m, with rising A&E admissions blamed for 2015's costs.
Who is Alison Brittain, Whitbread's new female chief executive?
Brittain was appointed Whitbread chief executive, making her the sixth female FTSE 100 CEO.