Theresa May becomes Britain's prime minister as it happened
May pledged to fight "burning injustice" in British society in first speech as PM.
Daily Mail pays £20,000 for calling Lord Sugar a 'spiv'
Apprentice star posted an image of himself holding a fake cheque that called the Mail a 'liar' and 'rag'.
Manchester United: Ryan Giggs 'angered by Jose Mourinho's job jibe during unveiling'
Welshman was reportedly willing to stay at Old Trafford and work under new boss.
Kieren Fallon retires: Six-time champion jockey calls time on glittering career
Irishman has decided to walk away from the sport at the age of 51.
Ryan Giggs leaves Manchester United after 29 seasons at Old Trafford
The Welshman leaves the club to pursue career in management after winning 35 major honours.
Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs 'to end his 28-year association with Old Trafford club'
The 42-year-old Welshman served as the club's assistant manager under Louis van Gaal.
On a dreary Monday morning, amateur golfers chase their dream of starring at The Open
Golf lovers came from far and wide to pursue their ambition of playing at Royal Troon.
David Cameron 'hated' new enterprise tsar Lord Alan Sugar, who wanted George Osborne sacked
Labour are using the business tycoon's past comments to attack the Conservative government.
Labour blow as Lord Alan Sugar reprises enterprise tsar role under Tories
TV star will help the government champion apprenticeships in roadshows across England.
Is university really worth all that time and money?
The cost of a UK degree is now twice that of the US, so is university still worth it?
London Craft Week: meet Emmet Smith, master engraver at Rebus signet rings
Engraver Emmet Smith discusses the art of the signet ring and the challenges of keeping a tradition going.
Kathryn Sargent becomes first female master tailor to open shop in London's Savile Row
She was trained at royal tailor Gieves & Hawkes for 15 years.
Budget 2016: Politics tramples over good economics as George Osborne charms Tories before EU vote
The fiscal target should be on balancing the books on current spending over the business cycle.
UK wages: Bank of England says wage premium of university graduates has declined over 20 years
While only 10% of workers had a degree in 1985, today this number is more than 33%.
International Women's Day 2016: How to Pledge for Parity in the workplace
There is clearly an economic case for encouraging more women to start and grow their own enterprises.
UK wages will grow less than expected in 2016 as employment costs continue to rise
CIPD warns wages will grow 1.2% instead of expected 2% as low inflation and national living wage hit.
CBI urges business tax changes as Tory policies burden firms with £9bn annual costs
CBI director Carolyn Fairbairn warns UK businesses being burdened by government.
UK pub industry calls for cut in beer duty as sales decline by 114 million pints in 2015
BBPA said the beer taxes paid by consumers in Britain was amongst the highest across the European Union.
92 companies that failed to pay minimum wage 'named and shamed' by UK government
According to an HMRC research, TSS in London leads the list with £1.7m owed to its 2,519 employees.
Who was Benoit Violier, the 'world's best chef' who was found dead in apparent suicide?
Violier was found dead just a month and a half after his restaurant was named the world's best.
IoD urges UK government to dismiss proposed £1,000 non-EU skilled migrant levy
Theresa May asked the MAC to come up with recommendations to curb skilled migrants entering the UK.
George Osborne warns UK of economic risks: Read chancellor's speech in full
UK faces economic risks from the Middle East, China and low oil prices.
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.
Rise in UK minimum wage will cost businesses more than £1bn
Chancellor George Osborne to raise minimum pay to £7.20 per hour starting April 2016.
Front National: What would everyday life in France look like under Marine Le Pen?
With Front National leading in the regional elections, what would everyday life in France look like under Marine Le Pen?
Autumn Statement 2015: George Osborne's tax credit U-turn is a pyrrhic victory
The Conservatives will make up the £12bn in welfare cuts elsewhere
Read George Osborne's Spending Review and Autumn Statement speech in full
Chancellor George Osborne deliveres a half-yearly budget update to parliament
Autumn Statement 2015: What do businesses want from George Osborne?
From the apprenticeship levy to business rates and infrastructure, the business world has its own agenda.
Autumn Statement 2015 as it happened: George Osborne makes tax credit U-turn and spares police the axe
Follow live coverage as chancellor makes first Autumn Statement of this Conservative government.
Bollywood actor Saeed Jaffrey dies: Best quotes from the Gandhi star on his idols and infidelity
Jaffrey passed away after suffering a brain hemorrhage. He was 86.