Social Chain: Meet the twentysomethings making a profit by taking over Twitter in the UK
Manchester-based Social Chain employs just 30 people but could make £6m out of Twitter trends and interaction.
Volkswagen gives staff 4.8% pay rise just months after announcing 'massive cutbacks'
Embattled car maker lifts staff salaries despite facing hefty fines related to emissions scandal.
Eurostar revenue drops as passengers remain cautious after terrorist attacks in Brussels
Eurostar passengers decline 3% in the quarter to March but surge in demand ahead of Euro 2016 football.
LSE and Deutsche Boerse merger raises competition worries says French finance minister
French Finance Minister Michel Sapin says French government is "concerned by proposed deal".
Ladbrokes and Gala Coral may need to sell up to 400 betting shops for merger deal to go ahead
Bookmakers may be forced to sell 10% of venues after watchdog rules deal could damage high-street competition.
CalMac sees off Serco to secure £900m deal for Hebrides and Clyde ferry services
Caledonian MacBrayne secures eight-year deal, having faced strong opposition from local communities.
Vauxhall to recall over 234,000 Zafira vehicles over self-combustion risk
Car manufacturer reveals it will recall all 234,938 Zafira vehicles that risk bursting into flames.
Mothercare shares surge after company posts first annual profit in five years
Company posts first annual profit in five years as online sales surge 15% year-on-year.
UK retail sales surge past expectations in April reports ONS
UK retail sales rise 4.3% in April, beating analysts' expectations for a 2.5% gain on the back of strong online sales.
Thomas Cook shares plunge amid weakening demand for summer bookings
Tour operator's interim revenue drops to £2.67bn as it warns of weakening demand in Turkey and Belgium.
Royal Mail delivers dividend increase despite decline in revenue and pre-tax profit
Royal Mail hikes dividend but annual pre-tax profit falls from £400 to £267m, and revenue declines 1% year-on-year.
EU referendum: Brexit would curb infrastructure investment for more than two years
Standard & Poor's survey warns Brexit could have serious impact on investment in infrastructure sector.
Bill Gates' reading list: Top books the Microsoft co-founder recommends for the summer
The Microsoft founder has shared his reading tips for this summer on LinkedIn for those struggling to find a book.
UK unemployment falls while labour market cools amid Brexit uncertainty
Unemployment falls by 2,000 to 1.69m in April, leaving the unemployment rate unchanged at 5.1%
Burberry unveils cost savings plan as profits decline on weakening demand from Asian markets
Luxury retailer talks of challenging environment in the sector as it unveils £100m cost-saving programme.
SABMiller annual revenue and profit decline amid strong currency headwinds
Brewing giant posts 10% decline in revenue but lifts dividend and remains confident on its outlook.
Mike Ashley agrees to appear before MPs but could refuse to answer questions
Sports Direct boss will appear at Westminster on 7 June but only if MPs visit company's headquarters before.
Overdraft fees to be capped under CMA banking reforms saving UK customers £1bn over five years
Regulator calls for cap on unarranged overdraft fees and warnings for customers before they are overdrawn.
UK inflation unexpectedly slows to 0.3% in April driven by decline in air fares
UK inflation slowed from March's 0.5% growth, falling short of expectations.
Vodafone clinches first full year of revenue growth since 2008 as £19bn investment pays off
World's second-largest mobile phone operator posts 2.7% rise in earnings and 2.6% gain in full-year profits.
Post Office to cut over 500 cash-handling jobs amid restructuring plan
Post Office plans to cut over 500 jobs across the UK but Communication Workers Union will oppose move.
EU referendum: UK economy expected to slow as 'dark cloud of uncertainty' looms
CBI expects Britain's economy to grow at a slower pace due to uncertainty over the EU referendum.
Manchester United on track to post £500m revenue this year, says Ed Woodward
United post record third-quarter figures and remain on track to break £500m barrier in annual revenue for the first time.
Manchester United financial results as they happened: Woodward says club expects revenue to exceed £500m this year
United post record third quarter figures and Woodward forecast full year revenue to be between £500m and £510m.
EU referendum: IMF warns Brexit could lead to sizeable losses in income
IMF warns the UK Brexit could lead to prolonged uncertainty and sizeable losses in income.
Tesco chief executive Dave Lewis paid £4.6m after retailer returns to profit
Former Unilever boss' salary rose to £1.25m and he was awarded a £3m bonus for turning things around.
MPs warn fresh mis-selling scandal could explode in UK's financial market
Public Accounts Committee warns pension freedoms could trigger a fresh mis-selling scandal in Britain.
Manchester United: Ed Woodward faces grilling from investors over Louis van Gaal's future
Ed Woodward to be questioned about the club's future when he answers investors' questions on Friday.
BT Sport to screen Champions League and Europa League finals free on YouTube and TV
Broadcaster will show both finals free across a number of platforms to non-BT subscribers.
Bank of England warns of Brexit uncertainty and keeps interest rates unchanged at 0.5%
BoE has voted to keep interest rates unchanged but warned a Brexit could see the pound fall sharply.