Jeremy Corbyn's tax return shows he earned £136,762 in 2017
Labour leader releases tax return and calls on Theresa May to do the same. She last revealed her tax in Tory leadership campaign.
Plunge in Capita shares sparks fresh doubt in outsourcers weeks after Carillion collapse
40% drop on back of profit warning as outsourcing giant says it needs to raise £700m.
Phil Neville appointed as head coach of England Women's national team
Neville is a UEFA Pro Licence holder and was previously first-team coach at Manchester United under David Moyes and Valencia under his brother Gary Neville.
Who was Charles Ponzi and how did he become godfather of the Ponzi Scheme?
Charles Ponzi – the Italian convict who gave his name to financial scams – died 69 years ago today.
Roger Federer reveals how he has changed his schedule to achieve success at 36
Roger Federer skipped the entire clay scene in 2017 after winning the Australian Open and reaped the dividends as he went on to win his eighth Wimbledon title.
Next enjoys belated Christmas present as sales surge
Next thanks cold weather snap for boost in sales in the run-up to Christmas but warns challenges will continue into 2018.
Tottenham vs West Ham: Harry Kane braced to return after Swansea cameo
The England striker is braced to return to the team after coming off the bench in the 2-0 win at the Liberty Stadium.
Everton January transfer dossier: Lukaku replacement and defensive quality still of highest importance
Sam Allardyce has certainly turned things around at Goodison Park but new signings are still needed to help balance a lop-sided squad.
The banking sector should take heed: 2018 will be all about PSD2
Customer dis-intermediation is one of the biggest risks retail banks face today, says Bragi Fjalldal CMO & VP of Business Development at Meniga.
Manchester United players 'lacked belief' against Manchester City
Goals from David Silva and Nicolas Otamendi gave City a 2-1 win over United and extended their lead at the top of the table to 11 points.
Cineworld to create world's second biggest cinema company following Regal acquisition
Merged company will have combined might of more than 9,500 screens spread across US and Europe.
Capitalism that works for everyone? Beware fake news
Policymakers must stop pretending they can fix broken markets with more and more regulation.
Switching from iPhone to Android: Can it really be done?
We switched a die-hard iPhone fan of 10 years to an Android smartphone to see how hard the move would be. Here are his top tips for moving from Apple's iOS to Google's Android.
India PM Narendra Modi's star undimmed despite demonetisation debacle
Poll suggests Modi is more popular than ever, with seven out of 10 Indians saying they hold a "very favourable" view of the prime minister.
'I was okay with the idea of it all ending': Roger Federer reveals he thought his career was over
Roger Federer has revealed that getting surgery on his knee in 2016 made him think his career was ending once and for all.
Grigor Dimitrov reveals how Rafael Nadal turned his season around
Grigor Dimitrov has credited world number one Rafael Nadal for helping turn his season around after the duo trained with each other in Mallorca.
Top Gear's Richard Hammond 'paid himself £2.5m' after quitting BBC show
Hammond, 47, is now enjoying success with friends and co-presenters Jeremy Clarkson and James May on Amazon show The Grand Tour.
Players are following Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal's lead by pulling out of tournaments says Croft
Former British number one Annabel Croft believes Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal's decisions to take time off in 2016 is now being emulated by other tennis players.
Alberto Moreno opens up about Liverpool rebirth after turning down summer offers to leave Anfield
Liverpool star Alberto Moreno has confirmed he turned down different offers to leave Anfield during the summer transfer window.
UK lags behind France and Germany on gender equality, WEF study shows
The World Economic Forum says it will take another 217 years to achieve full gender parity across the world.
Liverpool's pursuit of Virgil van Dijk questioned after putting 'all their eggs in one basket'
Despite being forced to apologise for their pursuit of Virgil van Dijk, Liverpool still tried to sign the Southampton defender.
Iran locked up an innocent British mother – but the government cares more about trade with Tehran
The British government has opted for sheepish deference rather than challenging Iranian authorities for imprisoning the charity worker.
BNP Paribas Securities Services and Tata Consultancy Services to transform asset servicing using blockchain
The corporate actions announcements blockchain platform from BNP and TCS is called Corporate Event Connect.
Former minister calls for public inquiry on Monarch collapse
Britain's fifth largest airline ceased operating last week after forecasting losses of over £100m in 2018.
Rafael Nadal 'close to his best level' as Spaniard is backed to win more titles
Annabel Croft believes Rafael Nadal's decision to let his body recover has paid dividends as the world number one won his sixth title of the year after his recent China Open win.
Carlos Moya identifies two reasons for Nadal and Federer's resurgence in 2017
Nadal and Federer have won five titles apiece including two Grand Slams each in 2017.
Wayne Rooney upstaged on return as Manchester United thrash Everton
Romelu Lukaku scores to send his former club into the bottom three.
Arsene Wenger praises Alexis Sanchez and Sead Kolasinac after Arsenal's 3-1 win over Cologne
Kolasinac scored Arsenal's opener after coming on in the second half.
French bank BNP Paribas loses multimillion pound UK tax avoidance case
The bank tried to get a tax exemption from claiming an artificial loss on purchase and sale of dividends.
Manchester United turned down the chance to sign Zinedine Zidane to avoid upsetting Eric Cantona
Former Manchester United chairman Martin Edwards said Sir Alex Ferguson felt he could not accommodate both players.