Theresa May says grammar schools are needed to stop the rich dominating the best state schools
Prime minister told 1922 committee there is already 'selection by house price'.
PPI bill set to rise as Financial Ombudsman continues to receive thousands of complaints
UK banks have paid a combined £37bn in compensation but face further costs as complaints rise above 90,000 in first half.
FTSE Moves: Falls in financial stocks drag London market lower
Barclays downgrade of Standard Chartered weighs across financial stocks.
FTSE Moves: London market dips as pounds strengthens on the back of strong August services data
UK services data posts strongest month-on-month bounce in 20 years as Brexit recession fears fade.
Keep the faith in income generative UK equities, says veteran market commentator
TD Direct Investing CIO Michelle McGrade feels investors looking at long-term equity market returns should explore banks.
FTSE Moves: London market dips 6.4 points despite jump in manufacturing data
Traders are unmoved by a sharp rebound in manufacturing output in August.
FTSE Moves: London market eases after miners suffer slump
Falling copper and aluminium prices lead heavyweight miners lower.
UK business confidence drops following Brexit vote to five-year low
Although the overall confidence level in August shows a fall, it remains above the low noted in June.
Glassdoor says these are the top 20 UK companies that offer best work-life balance. Here's the list
BP, American Express, Unilever, ARM Holdings and Thomson Reuters are among the top ranked companies.
FTSE Moves: Blue chip stocks fall as miners slide after Glencore profits tumble
Heavyweight miners drag down top flight shares after Glencore profits decline as it pursues its turnaround plan.
Lloyd's CEO Antonio Horta-Osorio's job is safe despite extramarital affair blunder
Bank boss wrote to bank's staff to apologise for any damage he has done to group's reputation.
Lloyds CEO Antonio Horta-Osorio apologises for 'adverse publicity' over extramarital affair
Bank boss who was snapped with an alleged lover while on company business has apologised to 75,000 staff.
FTSE Moves: London market slips as heavyweight firms trade ex-dividend
Top flight investors sold off shares in firms announcing the cut-off date for their next dividend payout.
Lawsuit accusing Twitter of supporting Isis dismissed by California district court
The judge rules that service providers enjoy protection under the Communications Decency Act.
Lloyds bank boss Antonio Horta-Osorio faces calls to quit over 'affair'
Horta-Osorio is reported to have met up with an alleged lover during a business trip to Singapore.
Consumer watchdog targets smartphone banking revolution to increase competition
Competition and Markets Authority says digital apps will break dominance of big four banks.
Barclays to pay $100m to settle US Libor rigging allegations
Settlement paid to 43 US states over allegations that Barclays manipulated inter-bank rates.
Lloyds faces legal action over '£20bn pensions discrimination time bomb'
Approximately 100,000 female employees at Lloyds thought to have missed out on £2,000 each.
Savers hit hard by Bank of England interest rate cut as holidaymakers suffer weak pound
What the papers say: The Bank of England's halving of its interest rate continues to make savers suffer.
Pay packages of FTSE 100 CEOs continue to grow at double-digit rate, High Pay Centre says
The 10 highest paid CEOs in the UK in 2014 and 2015 did not include any women.
UK lenders confirm tracker mortgage cuts, RBS, Clydesdale noncommittal on date
Many banks yet to reveal stance on standard variable rate products.
Standard Life CFO says business diversification helps weather post-Brexit volatility
Investment management company's finance chief Luke Savage is inexorably drawn to emerging markets expansion and product diversity.
FTSE Moves: London market struggles for direction despite a wave of earnings reports
Traders were unsure what to make to the flurry of corporate releases that hit the market today
Lloyds to cut 3,000 jobs after warning of post-Brexit slowdown
Banking giant's first-half profit more than doubles to £2.5bn and interim dividend rises 13% year-on-year
MPs brand FCA 'unfair and outdated' and call for new regulator
MPs say the regulator's failure to tackle HBOS' crisis remain a dangerous legacy for the FCA.
Your finances: What the papers say
Extra costs from the falling pound as a result of Brexit are beginning to be felt by holidaymakers.
There is a 'Waitrose effect' on house prices which can add 10% to a property's value
Lloyds Bank research shows nearby supermarkets can add thousands to property prices.
MasterCard to acquire 92.4% stake in VocaLink Holdings for £700m
VocaLink is owned by 18 banks and building societies including Barclays, HSBC and RBS.
Ofcom monitoring BT broadband outage as connectivity issues persist
Communications watchdog awaits further information from BT following two days of teething problems
Prime Minister Theresa May is in no mood to take blind corners at speed during Brexit talks
Key members of the government want Brexit as soon as possible, while the PM simply wants the best deal.