Theresa May's post-election relaunch saw the PM acknowledge her own weakness
Wounded Conservative premier pleaded with Labour and the Liberal Democrats to work with her.
UK financial services firms 'thriving' but Brexit concerns mount
Business volumes and profitability see robust improvement in second quarter.
Businesses want UK to stay in single market until final Brexit deal is in force
Soft Brexit is 'common-sense' option, the Confederation of British Industry says.
Fall in consumer spending slows UK economic growth to about half of 3-year-average
The CBI report estimated a 0.2% economic growth for Q1 2017.
Business groups seek clarity and reassurance following hung parliament
CBI, BCC, IoD and FSB among business lobby groups calling for politicians to get their act together for the sake of the UK economy.
Huge effigy of Theresa May giving Europe the V-sign seen at White Cliffs of Dover
The cut-out tells Europe where to go just two weeks before Brexit negotiations begin.
British services sector weighed down by pressure from record high growth in costs
A CBI survey revealed that quarterly costs per person in consumer services rose by the fastest pace since 2008.
UK retains top position for FDI projects in Europe, Ernst & Young report shows
The report has also showed that Germany is gradually catching up with a 12% increase in FDI projects.
Retail sales fall away after bumper Easter trading
Average selling prices on the high street rose at their fastest pace in six years, says CBI report.
UK manufacturing strengthens in April with fastest pace of output growth in 4 years
According to a CBI survey, 28% of manufacturers expect the 'robust pace' to continue in the coming quarter.
'Labour won't win election' says chief of party's biggest union backer Unite
Len McCluskey said winning 200 seats would be success.
Theresa May shows interventionist streak by entering 'Marxist universe' of energy price caps
"We believe in free markets and competition, but we want to see competition working."
Americans are being offered a $6,000 Brexit-themed vacation to London - is it worth it?
Roll up, roll up and take a trip to see what life is like in post-Brexit London. But is the trip worth it?
What is wrong with Britain's energy prices?
Theresa May vows to end 'rip-off' prices but providers and trade bodies warn price cap could exacerbate problems.
Brexit negotiations must 'guarantee' EU workers' rights says UK business lobby
The CBI stressed that negotiations must prioritise UK trade, jobs, and prosperity.
Improvement in England's regional infrastructure could add £175bn to the economy says CBI
There is a three-fold disparity between the most and least productivity areas across the country.
Babri Masjid: The politico-religious wedge between Indian Muslims and Hindus
India's top court revives criminal conspiracy charges against senior leaders of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party.
Lobby group urges government to make post-Brexit UK economy 'most competitive in the world by 2030'
The Confederation of British Industries wants the government to establish a 'UK2030 vision'.
City on Article 50: The hard work starts here as business demands special deals and market access
The City expects plenty of turbulence and uncertainty over the next two years as Britain begins exit talks with the EU.
Triggering Article 50: UK begins Brexit — as it happened
Live coverage of events as Britain begins the formal process of exiting the European Union.
Sir Keir Starmer's full speech reveals six Brexit tests before Article 50 is triggered
He has outlined six tests that the Labour Party will look to while Brexit talks take place
Optimism in financial services sector stable in the 3 months to March, says CBI/PwC survey
While 33% of the 98 firms surveyed were more optimistic, 29% were less optimistic.
State pension age could rise to 70 says report
It would mean anyone currently under the age of 45 having to work an extra year.
Gig economy: Self-employed in the UK set to be better protected?
Companies using freelance workers to avoid paying sickness and pensions face government crackdown.
India: Police ordered to trace Delhi model and Nepalese teen who was raped by over 100 men
The model alleged that said she was burnt with cigarette butts when she refused to get physical with the accused.
Brexit minister David Davis admits UK has not done an economic analysis of no EU deal
Labour says the UK government is talking up recklessly crashing out of the bloc.
A 'significant' number of firms are applying to relocate since Brexit, says Irish central bank
The Central Bank of Ireland said it will have to recruit new staff to handle the rising number of applications from international firms.
UK government dodges question on cost to Scottish economy from IndyRef2
Treasury Secretary David Gauke claims it will cause 'huge economic uncertainty' but fails to address analysis query.
Budget 2017 as it happened: Hammond pledges £2bn to social care but warns against reckless spending
The chancellor warns against expecting major surprises on taxes and spending plans.
UK private sector picks up pace in the three months to February, CBI says
Inflation continues to be a major concern.