After a decade of sell-offs and asset wrangling at the hands of various owners, profits are up for Travelodge.
Ian Allison
Jul 20, 2015
Bajrangi Bhaijaan is a borderline Rajkumar Hirani film.
Arjun Varma
Jul 20, 2015
For all the apparent madness of Corbynite politics it's important to ask why he has enthused Labour activists.
James Bloodworth
Jul 20, 2015
This is an opportunity to work with Iran on the Palestinian question and Shia and Sunni antagonisms.
M.B.Abbasi
Jul 17, 2015
Poorest women at risk of sexual exploitation in London's expensive housing and rental market.
Lydia Smith
Jul 17, 2015
Working-class Londoners cannot rely on politicians to protect them. They must make things happen.
Saskia Martha
Jul 17, 2015
Amid rising rent prices, a crumbling NHS and Magnum PI stealing water, it can be hard to find the positives out there.
Deborah Doane
Jul 17, 2015
The Bank of England conducts quarterly research that mulls impact of disruptive ledger-based technology.
Ian Allison
Jul 16, 2015
BitPay's Pablo Magro explains how a surge in bitcoin activity in Latin America provides lesson to Greece in weathering currency storms.
Pablo Magro
Jul 16, 2015
As the Iranian economy opens up the plight of communities such as the Bahá'í must not be forgotten.
Dr Nazila Ghanea
Jul 16, 2015
Long-term thinking doesn't seem to be on the agenda at Barclays but it needs to be if it wants to succeed.
Stefan Stern
Jul 15, 2015
In the Middle East, the choice is not between good and bad but between bad and worse.
Uri Dromi
Jul 15, 2015
Nicola Sturgeon showed the SNP has a few tricks up its sleeve when it comes to taming the Tories.
James Kelly
Jul 14, 2015
David Cameron to tackle gender pay gap by forcing companies to publish pay differences between men and women
Lydia Smith
Jul 14, 2015
Iran's nuclear deal has catapulted Iran back into the global fold.
Ian Campbell
Jul 14, 2015
The power in adland has switched from the creators – the ad agencies – to the distributors.
Stephen Foster
Jul 14, 2015
How to make sure your kids get the most of out the summer – and you do too.
Christine Armstrong
Jul 14, 2015
Sterling transfer saga finally appears to be at an end after the two clubs settled on a £49m fee.
George Flood
Jul 13, 2015
Europe's treatment of migrants is shameful and betrays its founding philosophy, says Inna Shevchenko
Inna Shevchenko
Jul 13, 2015
The theme for United Nations World Population Day on 11 July 2015 is Vulnerable Populations in Emergencies
Lydia Smith
Jul 11, 2015
People have been waiting for and anticipating an 'imminent' pause since even before Ramadan
Hisham Al-Omeisy
Jul 10, 2015
Nus Ghani MP, newly elected Member of Parliament for Wealden, spoke in the House of Commons for the first time
Nus Ghani
Jul 10, 2015
Caan believes productivity is the secret to Britain's economic future.
James Caan
Jul 10, 2015
If video games want to be held up alongside other art forms then they need to stop pandering to their audiences
Edward Smith
Jul 09, 2015
The Republican list for the US presidential nominations is getting long - so here are the runners and riders.
Joseph Curl
Jul 09, 2015
Hackers are congratulating themselves on the dark web for successfully halting the New York Stock Exchange with a cyberattack
John McAfee
Jul 09, 2015
Hamas is recognised as a terror organisation by the UK, EU and US, and has a gruesome track record.
Yiftah Curiel
Jul 09, 2015
Hacking Team is grabbing the headlines after the huge data leak, but much bigger problems could be around the corner
John McAfee
Jul 08, 2015
Distributed ledger technology could create jobs for an army of slaves to the algorithm.
Ian Allison
Jul 08, 2015
All-Tory budget presented by George Osborne will affect women who rely on benefits and tax credits.
Lydia Smith
Jul 08, 2015