FX Focus: Pound gains ground as new poll puts Tories 11 points ahead of Labour
New Guardian/ISM puts Theresa May firmly in the lead to win the general election.
Can Vietjet President Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao generate sustainable growth past bikini-clad gimmicks?
Vietjet has a valuation of $1.8bn and is looking to launch an IPO overseas.
Galaxy S8 sales hit 1 million mark in home market, but not so hot abroad
Analyst Kim Young-woo says S8's overseas sales have been similar to those of its predecessors.
A tale of two banks: Lloyds has paid back taxpayer but RBS still has a mountain to climb
Lloyds has more than paid back its £20.3bn bailout, while RBS has posted its ninth year of losses in a row.
Placid consumers and inert policymakers are swelling up the global credit card bubble
A credit card is one of the most expensive ways to borrow, yet its global usage is getting depressingly high.
Theresa May 'is not as horrible as Trump' says Bernie Sanders' brother and UK MP hopeful
Larry Sanders is standing for the Green Party in Oxford East.
Regtech: Are you prepared for the PSD2 game changer?
There's still some confusion from businesses surrounding the term 'strong customer authentication'.
UK fintech investment in rude health despite Brexit
Silicon Valley Bank and corporate finance advisers Hampleton Partners bullish about UK and technology.
Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 Arsenal: Premier League as it happened
Spurs hoping to keep title race alive.
Bank of England sets out new money market code of conduct
The central bank said the aim of the new UK Money Markets Code is to bring integrity to City trading.
Lloyds Bank appoints judge to review HBOS bribery and sex parties scandal
Bank appoints retired high court judge Dame Linda Dobbs to review the scandal that involved bribery.
Wall Street software engineer hacked colleagues to see if he was getting fired
IT engineer installed malware to steal proprietary data - but was only caught after hacking other employees.
The real reason Theresa May called an election is to quash the threat from her own side
She clearly believes she could win against Corbyn whenever the election is held.
George Osborne kicked the poor and accelerated Britain's decline — he was never a moderate
Liberal conservatism is dying at the hands of populism but progressives shouldn't mourn.
John McAfee the movie: Johnny Depp to play controversial cybersecurity icon in blockbuster biopic
Script written for McAfee's life in Belize and his interview with Wired about QuorumEx.
'Envy is everywhere': Jose Mourinho attacks Paul Pogba critics in staunch defence of £89m midfielder
Manager insists that Pogba deserves more respect amid scary jealousy over his riches.
Camden Town Brewery: How a missed flight led to London's craft beer revolution
Jasper Cuppaidge founded the brewer in 2007 before selling it to industry giant AB InBev in 2015.
What is two-factor authentication and how can it protect your accounts from hackers?
How to stay safe online: Two-factor authentication is one way to avoid hacking.
Trouble at Co-op Bank continues as losses hit £477m
Manchester-based lender's annual losses decline from £611m in the previous year but problems mount.
Chelsea and Barcelona target Joao Cancelo set to leave Valencia at end of season
Valencia need to balance the books in order to meet Financial Fair Play requirements.
When it comes to Brexit, don't underestimate the common sense of those 'dim proles'
Analysis of EU referendum voting patterns by the BBC's Martin Rosenbaum simply inflames prejudices already poisoning political debate.
Issa designer says Kate Middleton inadvertently led to the downfall of fashion label
Duchess wore an Issa blue wrapped dress for her engagement to Prince William.
Premier League-bound Brighton to tighten purse strings in summer transfer window
Chief executive Paul Barber says manager Chris Hughton must recruit well upon promotion.
Are Leicester City next? League champions to be relegated the season after winning the title
Only one English club have ever dropped down a division a year after their title success.
Marine Le Pen refuses to repay more than €300,000 'misused' EU funds
The eurosceptic member of the European Parliament denies any wrongdoing despite anti-fraud investigation.
Chinese New Year 2017: Here's your horoscope forecast and lucky days for the Year of the Rooster
Here's our zodiac guide featuring forecasts from masters Tan Khoon Yong, Thean Y Nang and Lillian Too.
Why is Dance Moms' star Abby Lee Miller facing 5 years in jail for fraud?
Main star of the hit Lifetime reality show has been dogged by legal issues since 2014.
Jeremy Corbyn: Key points of Labour leader's major Brexit speech
Here is what you need to know from the Peterborough address.
Is there something 'Fishy' about economics?
The sphere of economics has learnt to its cost that unorthodox thinking is not some inconvenient balderdash.
The celebrity cult of personality has tainted politics – and it's not going anywhere
Celebrities are boycotting Trump's inauguration but remain as addicted to political endorsement as ever.