US gun sales surge following President Barack Obama's promise to tighten controls
Shares of gun manufacturers Smith & Wesson and Sturm Ruger & Company increased recently by double digits.
Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson to launch a new limited-edition beer at the end of 2016
This new beer will be somewhere between a stout and a porter.
Asian markets: China slides again triggering more concerns
China's Shanghai Composite Index, which lost all of its 2015 gains last week, was at 3,098.04, down 2.77%.
Tesco, Sainsbury's, Morrisons and Asda to report slide in Christmas sales
While the big four have lost in Christmas sales, discounters Aldi and Lidl gained over the festive period.
Aberdeen Asset Management buys Unesco heritage site Albert Dock for £43m
The dock was purchased from The Albert Dock Company, a subsidiary of Arrowcroft.
Thermo Fisher Scientific to acquire Affymetrix for $1.3bn
The deal will help Thermo Fisher Scientific to boost its biogenetic analysis portfolio.
ICBC Standard Bank buys Deutsche Bank's London gold and silver vault
The move is in line with its efforts to increase its footprint in London's bullion market.
Sainsbury's to open 10 new Netto stores in the UK
The move is aimed at battling discount retailers like Aldi and Lidl.
Oil prices expected to fall to $25 a barrel as Iran set to boost production
Iran is gearing up to increase production following lifting of sanctions.
China stocks rebound as market watchdog suspends circuit breaker
Chinese markets were in the green following suspension of its circuit breaker by CSRC.
Blue Inc to axe around 500 jobs and close 60 stores
The move is part of a restructuring drive Blue Inc has undertaken to tackle poor sales growth.
CES 2016: Self-flying camera drone from Lily Robotics earns $34m in pre-orders
This drone has a HD-capable waterproof camera that is capable of capturing video in slow motion.
McLaren to recruit 250 staff to meet demand for its 200mph sports cars
This move is further indicative of the growing health of the UK automotive industry.
Marks and Spencer to increase size of its food halls on a trial basis
M&S will implement this new strategy across eight stores over the next six months.
Asian markets in the red with China's trade halt and declining oil prices
Stock markets in mainland China went into a trading halt for the second time this week.
Former Asda VP Paul Kelly admits to stealing charity funds reserved for flood victims
Kelly could be jailed for stealing £180,000 and giving it to his boyfriend's dance school.
Cult Wines doubles profits thanks to surging demand in Asia
Wine consumption in China, the world's second largest economy is up 20% year-on-year.
Barring China, Asian markets in the red amid North Korea nuclear test
The test added to investors' woes whose sentiment was already dampened because of the China slowdown.
British Airways to serve luxury puddings from Pots & Co
Desserts from the brand are available in supermarkets such as Waitrose, Tesco, and Selfridges.
Period dramas such as Downton Abbey and Poldark spur demand for vintage lenses
The UK film production industry has been raising millions to purchase special lenses.
HSBC scandal: Bank escapes formal action from Financial Conduct Authority
FCA was examining HSBC with regards to its Swiss tax scandal of about a year ago.
CES 2016: Virtual reality, drones and smart homes will boost sales for tech companies
US sales of mature technology products such as desktops, TV's and smartphones will reduce in 2016.
Barring Korea, Asian markets in the red despite injection of liquidity by China's central bank
People's bank of China revalued its yuan currency on 5 January at a much firmer rate than many had expected.
CES 2016: O2 to offer AT&T's 'digital life' smart-home platform in UK
This will be launched in summer in selected areas north of London, before a wider roll-out later in 2016.
London's Aim stock market sees big slump in new issues
The year 2015 saw only 39 initial public offerings (IPOs) on UK's junior market.
Britain faces shortage of engineering skills says shipbuilder Cammell Laird
Cammell Laird has warned that the shortage of skilled workforce will make it difficult for the company to grow.
Asian markets in red following weak China data and yuan devaluation
Weak China PMI and devaluation by People's Bank of China affect market sentiments.
Britons spend six times more on rail fares than Europeans
Commuters spend about 13% of their wages on season tickets.
Bob Dudley says oil prices could hit new bottom in early 2016
BP chief also said investors recognised the true value of company's 'stranded assets'.
New Year's Day 2016: NatWest glitch embarrasses grocery shoppers
Customers were unable to use bank's debit cards at Tesco and other stores.