Sir Philip Green rubbishes reports of 'blackmailing' regulator over BHS pension scandal
Former BHS owner says he is working to find a solution for the 20,000 people affected by black hole in pension funds.
'Worrying dip' in savings among those in their 40s putting retirement at risk, says Scottish Widows
Survey finds percentage of those saving adequately has dropped from 56% to 53% over the past 12 months.
Marks & Spencer set to axe 500 jobs from head office as retailer looks to cut costs
High street giant to axe 15% of staff ahead of new chief executive Steve Rowe's turnaround plan.
Pension freedoms: Five biggest risks to taking out your savings early
Over 450,000 people have taken cash out of their private pensions since the rules were introduced in 2015.
Sir Phillip Green may write £300m cheque to avoid lawsuit over BHS pensions
Ex-owner is under fire as the final 22 stores of the retailer shut their doors on Sunday.
Finland mulling to test effects of paying basic income
The government will pay €560 to 2,000 randomly chosen working-age residents in an experiment that will begin in 2017.
Goodbye BHS: Chain closes this weekend after 88 years and two less-than-careful owners
11,000 jobs were axed and staff fear for their pensions, but inquiry into what went wrong still has far to go.
UK pensions: People face unexpected tax bills and decline in welfare payments after unlocking their money
The pension freedoms scheme allows people to withdraw as much money as they want from their pension pots.
Majority of UK citizens accessing pensions early have not planned for retirement shock
Citizen Advice study shows only 16% of over-55s who have raided pension pots have plans for future care.
Pension Protection Fund tightens restructuring and insolvency rules ahead of possible Tata Steel rescue
Now, PPF wants the company or investors seeking a deal to bear all legal, financial and job redundancy costs.
Royal Mail's gold-standard pension scheme could be closed after March 2018
The move will effectively reduce the pension of more than 90,000 of its employees.
Mark Carney: 'Timely' measures should stop UK sliding into recession
Bank governor says lenders 'have no excuse' not to pass the cut onto customers.
Bank of England's rates decision as it happened: BoE cuts rate to historic low of 0.25%
After seven years of sitting tight, the Bank of England has cut rates to a new historic low of 0.25%.
Are British savers and pensioners getting a raw deal?
Rising inflation, rock-bottom interest rates and Brexit worries mean savings may be worth less than you think.
London City Airport's £344m expansion plans get green light
Philip Hammond describes expansion plans as clear signal Britain is open for business.
The unacceptable face of capitalism: Philip Green joins an infamous band of businessmen
A scathing report by MPs means that billionaire retailer joins a list of the UK's most scandalous captains of industry
Former BHS owner Philip Green demands 'immediate apology' from Frank Field
Retail tycoon embroiled in a pensions row following BHS collapse and criticism by MP's in a report.
Theresa May must 'get tough' on irresponsible businesses following BHS scandal
MPs report into BHS collapse describes Philip Green as "the unacceptable face of capitalism".
MPs want stronger protection for workplace pensions in wake of BHS failure
Pension schemes described as "the greatest challenge facing longstanding British businesses".
Philip Green claims he invested over £400m in BHS before selling business
Former BHS owner insists he gave Dominic Chappell's consortium chance to succeed.
Tata Steel cancels sale of its UK business and reveals joint-venture discussions with Thyssenkrupp
Tata Steel to sell its South Yorkshire-based speciality steels and its Hartlepool pipe mills business.
Post-Brexit pensions conundrum could see annuity rates fall even further
Major insurers have cut annuity rates by between 2% and 3% following Brexit vote.
Tata Steel's plans to sell Port Talbot site are to be put on hold
Sajid Javid to hold talks with Tata Steel ahead of company's board meeting.
Sajid Javid to visit Mumbai for talks on Tata Steel's UK business
Business minister Anna Soubry says the incentives offered by the UK prior to the Brexit vote will remain.
IBM job cuts: Leaked document exposes first ever mass firing in Netherlands
To stay competitive, IBM is increasingly moving towards cloud computing and AI.
Fears that Brexit vote may derail Tata Steel's UK asset sale
Buyers remain reluctant to take on the huge steelworkers' pension scheme.
Brexit: Tata Steel could retain Port Talbot plant
The slump in the value of the sterling has increased the survival chances of the UK steel industry.
Philip Green admits 'no thought process' behind BHS sale and apologises over its demise
Green says he invested £800m in the businesses and resolves to solve pension crisis.
BHS collapse: Philip Green buckles and agrees to appear before parliamentary inquiry
Former BHS owner reverses decision and will appear before a parliamentary committee.
Italian identitifies as Frenchman after suffering devastating brain injury
Across the world 60 people have been recorded as having suffered from foreign language syndrome.