What 2018 has in store for fintech
Paolo Sironi, IBM Industry Academy member and author of bestseller "FinTech Innovation" offers insight into this rapidly moving market and where it is set to go in the new year.
This bitcoin conference has been forced to ditch bitcoin payments because of high fees
Blockchain seminar refuses to take cryptocurrency as payment and blames high fees and network congestion for ban.
Donald Trump's Irish resort loses money for third consecutive year
The losses come amid signs of trouble at some of his other golf resorts.
Ex-convent schoolgirl auctions virginity at Nevada brothel because her boyfriend cheated on her
A former Christian convent schoolgirl, Bailey Gibson, has put her virginity up for sale at a world famous Brothel in Nevada.
Why people in love are more likely to cheat on each other during Christmas
Explaining that there are many reasons responsible for cheating, Australian sexologist Nikki Goldstein concludes: "One reason is often when there is trouble at home."
Thousands of UK jobs at risk as Toys R Us nears administration
Up to 3,200 jobs are at risk at troubled toy retailer Toys R Us after the Pension Protection Fund told it to plug a black hole in its pension scheme.
Is bitcoin in trouble? Users of world's third-largest market 'can't withdraw funds'
Users of US-based cryptocurrency exchange Bittrex voice frustration over lengthy customer support delays and alleged inability to withdraw funds from the platform.
FAFSA security: Federal student aid website leaves sensitive data of millions vulnerable to hacking
"From an identity thief's perspective, it seems like the only question missing from this list is, 'What was the name of your first pet?'," security expert Brian Krebs said.
Irish PM Leo Varadkar demands Apple pays back €13bn in taxes
In the coming weeks, Apple will be expected to start paying back €13 billion in taxes. Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar says he wants the funds "without delays".
EasyJet boosted by rivals' trouble but currency headwinds dent profits
EasyJet flew a record 80 million passengers and says bookings are already way ahead of last year for the coming 12 months.
This is how much Fast and Furious star Tyrese Gibson spends per month amid ongoing divorce battle
The model-turned-actor has been spending almost $2,000 (£1,516) more every month than what he claims to be his monthly earnings as his contentious divorce battle rages on.
Oil futures are spiking, so who's buying the rally?
The price of oil has risen quickly over the last week or so. However, substantial evidence indicating fundamentals have changed to justify such a speedy increase is yet to emerge.
Haunted David Moyes is damaged goods and West Ham should be fearing the worst
David Moyes' arrival at West Ham United is unimaginative from a club who should be fearing the worst.
Harvey Weinstein scandal emboldens EU parliament employees to speak out against 'hotbed of harassment'
Female aides claim they have been subjected to abuses by senior members of the European Parliament, who 'deliberately hire young women' and treat them 'like a piece of meat'.
Theresa May ought to know that messy politics often results in bad economics
The Prime Minister started by eulogising free markets in her Tory Party Conference speech and ended up talking price controls in a paradoxically daft narrative.
From Monarch to Ryanair and Air Berlin: Are budget airlines flying into trouble?
Monarch became the third European airline to file for insolvency over the last three months after it ceased operations on Monday.
R.I.P. Monarch Airlines: Why lack of innovation meant gradual oblivion
When rivals carried more passengers in a month than Monarch managed in a year, the end was all but inevitable.
My dad went to prison for his gambling double life - and we were left with the £500,000 debt
We are on the brink of losing our family home.
UK house price growth at four-year low, surveyors say
Rics monthly house price balance falls to +1 in July from +7 in June.
Glenn Hoddle struggling to understand Tottenham's lack of transfer activity
Hoddle thinks his former side should have gone out and bought three or four quality additions by now.
Barcelona confirm Paris Saint-Germain-bound Neymar's €222m release clause has been paid
Neymar's legal representatives visited Barcelona's offices in order to push through the payment.
Linfield boosted by Rangers support as they welcome Celtic in Champions League tie
The Scottish and Northern Irish champions meet in a Champions League qualifier on Friday [14 July]
Faraday Future 'could be in freefall' as $1bn electric car factory cancelled
Plans to produce the firm's first electric car, the FF91, in 2018 are now in doubt.
The Buckle hacked: Credit card data stolen from stores' malware-infected cash registers for months
Buckle said there is currently no evidence that its online website and customers were impacted by the breach.
'Cake porn' Greek Orthodox priest being eyed over missing church money
Reverend George Passias was defrocked after his affair with the parish school principal became public.
Riverdale season 2: KJ Apa teases what's next for Archie as villainous Hiram Lodge returns to town
Showrunner Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa warned fans about the true motive of Hiram Lodge in season 2.
All Eyez On Me: Tupac Shakur biopic gives little justice to rap legend's charm, charisma and talent
Demetrius Shipp Jr takes on Tupac's larger-than-life persona in his first acting role.
Was Project Fear right? Five warning signs that show the UK economy is slowing down
Soaring inflation, subdued wage growth and declining retail sales spell trouble for Britain's economy.
Market 'May-hem' after UK General Election spells trouble for the pound
While the prospect of a "soft Brexit" would ordinarily benefit the pound, ongoing uncertainty is currently weighing heavily on it.
Payday loan complaints triple despite interest charges cap
Financial Ombudsman warns of 'striking' increase in the number of complaints related to consumer credit products.