Four out of five foodbank users go hungry many times a year, warns report
The largest UK survey into foodbank use paints a picture of people vulnerable to 'income shocks' from rent or food price rises.
BT Italy scandal prompts probe by accounts watchdog
BT revealed a £530m black hole at its Italian unit after years of overstating profits.
Trinidad & Tobago is world's last remaining tax haven, says OECD
But others accuse the Paris-based economics body of drawing up a "meaningless" blacklist of one.
Co-op Bank strikes £700m rescue deal with US hedge funds
Deal will see former parent, the Co-op Group, drop to just a 1% stake in the lender
Cambridge tops rankings as the best place to shop in Britain
The University City has a range of upmarket stores and fewer discount outlets and vacant lots.
Dixons Carphone shrugs off high street gloom to post record profits
The electricals retailer reported annual profits of £501m, boosted by strong trading in tablet devices and fridges.
Uber wins right to appeal against London Mayor's English tests for taxi drivers
The taxi-hailing firm says 'writing an essay' has nothing to do with getting passengers 'safely from A to B'.
Tesco targets Amazon with launch of one-hour delivery service
Britain's largest supermarket said the £7.99 service deliver fresh groceries as well as health and beauty products.
Fifty years of the ATM: How long can cash survive in a digital world?
The amount of cash in circulation in the UK is worth £70bn, compared to £2.9bn when the ATM was first introduced.
Debenhams hit by 'volatile' trading after Easter holidays
The department store chain said clothing sales had been affected most during recent weeks.
Former Brazilian finance minister Palocci sentenced to 12 years in jail
The former finance minister and chief of staff to two Presidents has been caught up the country's sweeping corruption probe.
Matthew Taylor's review into employment practices not set to dismantle gig economy
The former Prime Minister's advisor said three out of four workers wanted flexible working brought by the gig economy.
Four things the new owner of Holland & Barrett will rely on for growth at the health food chain
Holland & Barrett is now valued higher than Sports Direct and Thomas Cook. Has its new owner overpaid?
Supermarkets test Uber-style system where prices vary throughout the day
Tesco, Sainsbury's and Morrisons are testing electronic labels allowing them to change prices at the click of a button.
China jails three Australian casino executives for luring Chinese gamblers
A total of 19 Crown Resorts casino staff are jailed for up to 10 months and fined $1.3m by a Shanghai court.
Japanese drugmaker suspended from UK drugs body over 'lamentable' concern for patient safety
Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry found Astellas failed to update nurses about drug side effects.
Hinkley Point nuclear plant deal 'risky and expensive', says watchdog
The National Audit Office said the government struck deals on assumptions about the price of electricity decades into the future.
UK competition watchdog targets online gambling firms who cheat punters out of winnings
The Competition and Markets Authority says it will take enforcement action against offending online firms.
Virgin Media urges 800,000 customers to change passwords over hacking fears
Which? probe tests 15 home tech appliances - and finds security flaws in eight of them.
The summer solstice is over, time to snap up those must-have Christmas toys
More than half of all parents are searching for a 'blockbuster gift', said a poll by retailer Argos.
Japanese banks line up Frankfurt as European Union base amid Brexit talks
Japanese banks Daiwa and Nomura will choose the German financial centre as their hubs for trading inside the EU.
European Central Bank to launch instant money transfer network
The central bank said the system will be available to the 19 countries inside the eurozone area.
Train operators from around the world fight for key parts of UK rail network
The West Coast Partnership rail franchise will run high speed services between London and Birmingham.
iPhone graphics chipmaker Imagination Technologies put up for sale amid Apple row
The British tech firm has held early talks with a number of potential bidders.
Philip Green: The UK high street billionaire who was born standing up and talking back
Green has gone from King of the High Street to the unacceptable face of capitalism - in one terrible year.
May sets light to energy price cap proposals in Queen's Speech
Queen's Speech talks of commitments to price protection rather than energy caps mentioned in the election campaign.
Ford defy Donald Trump's America First credo to build new Focus in China
The carmarker will shift product to the Far East, defying President Trump's demands for US manufacturers to base plants in America.
Spanish hotels threaten to block Brits from all-inclusive holidays over food poisoning scams
Travel sickness claims have rocketed 500% over the last three years.
Whitbread gets off to 'good start' to year with boost from Premier Inn
Whitbread is battling competition from the growth of independent coffee houses and Airbnb.
Barclays in the dock – the price of constant revolution
Since the 2008 financial crisis Barclays has shed thousands of staff, axed leaders and changed direction – only to change back again.