British Sugar joins industry associations to oppose proposed sugar tax amid job cut fear
Oxford Economics has said the proposed sugar tax could result in more than 4,000 job cuts across the UK.
Some are withdrawing 'too much' from their pension pots
According industry data, the attitude of a minority of people aged 55 and over is causing concern.
Andy Burnham elected Labour's nominee for Greater Manchester Mayor vote
Jeremy Corbyn says Burnham will be able to improve the lives of everybody in the region.
Households near fracking wells could get £10,000 under government plan
Theresa May accused of bribing residents who will be effected by fracking
English MPs to leave Palace of Westminster for the first time since the Blitz
MPs are to be moved out of the Palace of Westminster for six years while the building undergoes repairs.
Jeremy Corbyn in fresh row over Shami Chakrabarti peerage nomination following anti-Semitism report
Labour leader promised not to nominate any new peers to the House of Lords in 2015.
David Cameron met with fury over resignation honours list that 'would embarrass a medieval court'
Electoral Reform society brands Cameron's parting gift of 16 Lords 'a sorry legacy' for democracy.
Corbyn vows 'turbo-Thatcherism' reversal with £500bn paid for by 'expanding the economy'
Labour leader says a crackdown on tax evasion and expanding the economy will pay for the pledges.
Bank of England's rates decision as it happened: BoE cuts rate to historic low of 0.25%
After seven years of sitting tight, the Bank of England has cut rates to a new historic low of 0.25%.
Theresa May chairs first committee meeting on reshaping UK economy post-Brexit
May is expected to look for a national strategy instead of adopting Osborne's 'Northern Powerhouse' plan.
Owen Smith risks business anger with £8.25 per hour 'real' Living Wage promise
Labour leadership challenger will unveil major policy during speech to supporters in Milton Keynes.
As Scotland scraps the Right to Buy scheme, should England and Wales do the same? Vote in our poll
Margaret Thatcher introduced Right to Buy in 1980 to give council tenants the chance to own their homes
MPs round on David Cameron for 'pure and simple cronyism' as anger over honours list mounts
'This honours list reads like a two-fingered salute back to the public,' said Labour MP Andy Burnham.
Byron Burger profile: The restaurant chain under fire after migrants arrested in immigration raid
Dozens of workers at burger chain have been arrested in an 'intelligence-led' raid by immigration officials.
Mortgage approvals down 11% in the month of the EU referendum
BBA lending data shows number of mortgage approvals in June 2016 was 48,973.
Panama Papers: Mossack Fonseca linked to offshore deals in Africa worth billions in natural resources
A middleman is allegedly responsible for helping an Italian energy firm win $10bn worth of contracts in Algeria.
Frankfurt wants to lure banks away from London but it won't be easy
Germany's finance hub has a lot going for it but experts doubt it can supplant the British capital.
Labour leadership: Read Jeremy Corbyn's full speech as he launches bid to retain top job
Read Jeremy Corbyn's full speech from campaign launch to retain Labour leadership
UK government's pre-Brexit borrowing was less than expected
Official data reveals the Treasury borrowed £7.8bn, nearly £2.2bn lower than same month a year ago
UK unemployment rate hits lowest level since July 2005
Number of unemployed people in the UK falls by 54,000 to 1.65m between March and May.
Jo Cox funeral: Private tributes to be paid to murdered Labour MP as husband reacts to Nice attack
Brendan Cox urges people to 'draw together to drain swamp that extremism breeds in'.
Philip Hammond faces huge challenges - he must reverse austerity
UK economy has three main problems: dominance of finance over industry, low productivity and low pay.
Philip Hammond: New Chancellor discusses replacing 'good friend' George Osborne
Good Morning Britain host Susanna Reid quizzed the MP about Brexit.
Britain is 'open for business', says new chancellor Philip Hammond
Hammond says Brexit economy will change but UK must retain access to single market.
Theresa May's first day as British prime minister, in pictures
Former home secretary is Britain's second female head of government after Margaret Thatcher
Britain's new Chancellor Philip Hammond rules out post-Brexit emergency budget
Chancellor says there is a lot of work to do and government will release an Autumn statement as usual.
Theresa May cabinet reshuffle as it happened: Gove, Morgan, Whittingdale and Letwin sacked
Some of Tory party's biggest names lost their jobs as PM appointed her first cabinet.
After years in the cabinet Philip Hammond lands his dream job - Chancellor of the Exchequer
Like May, Philip 'One L' Hammond's rise is partly down to his unflappable personality.
Philip Hammond appointed Chancellor and Boris Johnson as Foreign Secretary in Theresa May's cabinet
May makes former foreign secretary her chancellor after being asked to form a new government.
Theresa May PM: Skills minister Nick Boles quits ahead of new Tory premier's reshuffle
Boles served as the campaign manager in Michael Gove's unsuccessful bid to become leader.