Is the post-Brexit pound the 'Mr Bean' of currency markets?
Commentators bemoan the British currency's unpredictability as political and economic headwinds make life difficult for forecasters.
Mum-of-four dies in freezing home after Universal Credit held up for missing meeting
A mum-of-four, Elaine Morrall, died alone in her freezing home after her benefits were cut because she was too ill to attend a Universal Credit meeting.
HSBC records five-fold increase in profits amid switch to Asian markets
HSBC posts pre-tax profits of $4.62bn in the third quarter, reaping dividends of restructuring programme.
Chelsea 2-1 Everton: Unsworth's men unlucky as Rudiger and Willian send Blues through
Chelsea and Everton battling to reach the last eight of the Carabao Cup amid differing managerial situations.
Michy Batshuayi double sees Chelsea deny wasteful Watford
Champions Chelsea will aim to get back to winning ways upon the visit of high-flying Watford to Stamford Bridge.
'They are in fear of getting their next job': Kristen Stewart addresses sexual harassment of lower-level workers
Stewart, who joined Jennifer Lawrence and Reese Witherspoon at an event, also took a swipe at Harvey Weinstein, who has been accused of rape and sexual harassment.
Sainsbury's to slash 2,000 jobs across the UK amid escalating price war
FTSE 100-listed retailer will cut 600 back office jobs and 1,400 in-store clerks as it looks to save £500m.
Nebraska man arrested after 'helping girlfriend kill herself in belief she had cancer'
Authorities say Matthew Stubbendieck helped Alicia Wilemon-Sullivan kill herself in Weeping Water, Nebraska, in the possibly mistaken belief she had cancer.
Airbus buys majority stake in Bombardier's C-Series jet programme in 'positive step' for Belfast jobs
Business Secretary Greg Clark hails deal as a positive step in the ongoing trade dispute with the US.
Scrapping the NHS pay cap is a 'con' if it means funding cuts and job losses
Unions and workers urge Jeremy Hunt to reveal how the government will fund planned pay rises after announcing end of seven-year cap.
Bombardier workers urge Theresa May to take stand against Donald Trump and save jobs
Bombardier employs 4,000 people in Northern Ireland but was hit by an 80% import tax from the US government.
Government urged to intervene as BAE Systems prepares to axe 2,000 jobs
Eurofighter Typhoon fighter aircraft assembly plants at Warton and Samlesbury expected to bear brunt of job cuts.
BAE Systems to cut 'over 1,000 UK jobs' amid softening demand for Typhoon fighter jets
Job cuts to be concentrated at defence giant's Warton plant in Preston, Lancashire, reports suggest.
Arsenal overcome BATE in six-goal thriller as Olivier Giroud reaches century
Arsene Wenger's side make it two wins from two after 4-2 win in Belarus.
'She's on cocaine': Frantic 999 call by boyfriend of Oxford medical student Lavinia Woodward
Judge said she was 'too clever' to go to jail, handing a 10-month suspended sentence for stabbing date.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise to slash 10% of global workforce, putting 5,000 out of a job
Company is reportedly seeking to make $1.5bn in savings over the next 3 years.
Arsenal 1-0 Doncaster Rovers: Walcott sends Gunners through as Wilshere impresses
Gunners secure safe passage to fourth round of the competition.
Dele Alli eases Tottenham's Wembley troubles after Barnsley win.
Mauricio Pochettino's search for a major trophy at Spurs continues in the EFL Cup.
Boris Johnson fuels speculation about UK leadership bid following Brexit magnum opus
Johnson wrote a 4,000-word about how Brexit can bring a 'glorious' future to Britain.
Chelsea thrash minnows Qarabag in Champions League opener
Pedro, Davide Zappacosta, Cesar Azpilicueta, Tiemoue Bakayoko and Michy Batshuayi score in 6-0 win.
Eli Lilly to slash global workforce by nearly 9%
Pharmaceutical firm wants to streamline its business in order to invest in new treatments.
Deutsche Bank will turn to AI and cut jobs because staff already 'behave like robots'
Deutsche Bank chief John Cryan said a "big number" of staff could be slashed.
'Liar in chief': Twitter fiercely refutes Trump claim that US is 'highest taxed nation in the world'
'Wrong again, Donald,' British author Emma Kennedy tweeted.
Supermarket Asda to cut hundreds of back office jobs
Restructuring continues at the Walmart-owned supermarket in the wake of tepid sales figures.
Donald Trump scraps Daca Dreamers scheme for young undocumented immigrants
US President makes the first of his promised cuts into US immigration.
Is Oracle conducting another round of mass layoffs?
The IT giant has not commented on the rumours so far.
The global financial crisis and its decade-long shadow over UK savers and investors
There's a division between the 'haves' and 'have nots' courtesy of wage growth stagnation and erosion of spending power.
Donald Trump to promote 'vision' for job creation via tax overhaul
The US president is expected to kick off lobbying for a rethink during a tour of Midwestern manufacturing heartlands.
I was stabbed 14 times in the hospital where I work as a brain surgeon - it made me a better doctor
The quick work of Australian neurosurgeon Michael Wong's colleagues saved his life.
'The front line is at risk': Leaked Sadiq Khan email says Tory cuts will slash 4,000 police jobs
The Tory government is demanding cuts at a time of "unprecedented threat" said the London mayor.