What are the odds on Brexit not happening?
A number of bookies believe the UK will still be in the EU after 2019.
Safeway returns as Morrisons resurrects brand following McColl's deal
Agreement will see McColl's distribute Morrisons and Safeway products in over 1,300 stores from January.
London house prices growth hits five-year low amid sharp slowdown
Nationwide says house prices in London grew 1.2% in the second quarter, making it Britain's second-worst performing region.
British Gas to hike electricity prices by 12.5% from September
Electricity prices for 3.1 million customers on standard tariffs will increase by £76.
Burglar passes out in bed after downing bottle of champagne
Man recorded blood alcohol reading eight times the legal driving limit
Pensioner killed with a punch simply for not having a cigarette
Len Saunders was attacked by a teenager in St Helens, Merseyside, on 21 July.
Hard Brexit will lead to 10% increase in car repair bills, warns SMMT
Defaulting onto World Trade Organisation would result in a £2.14bn increase in Britain's car repair bill
Banks urged to make 'fundamental changes' to overdraft charges
FCA chief executive Andrew Bailey calls for radical overhaul as 'status quo is not an option'.
HSBC announces $2bn share buyback scheme as profits climb 5%
FTSE 100-listed lender pleased with 'excellent' first half performance after difficult two years.
Tesco scraps 'tampon tax' after cutting prices on 100 women's sanitary products
Britain's largest retailer will pay for the tax itself and will cut prices on women's sanitary items by 5%.
Watch two brave women fight a knife-wielding shop robber with a baseball bat in Birmingham
West Midlands Police praise women for chasing the robber in a shop on Lozells.
Human remains found on Mont Blanc could be from 1966 Air India crash
Air India suffered two separate crashes on Mont Blanc in 1950 and 1966, with 165 fatalities in total.
US border security agents caught 'encouraging' teenager to drink liquid meth before his death
16-year-old Cruz Velazquez died two hours after drinking the chemical in front of border guards.
Fears mount over missing 5-year-old girl from Wales as father skips court appearance
Molly Owens disappeared from Holyhead in the early hours of Friday.
Zimbabwe is stockpiling gold and diamonds to back a new currency for its ruined economy
Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa says the country could soon introduce a new currency.
Is Donald Trump risking assassination or impeachment by flouting a 150-year White House tradition?
Trump is first US President without a pet since Andrew Johnson, who was impeached for 'high crimes'.
Graduates charged up to £21,000 for leaving unpaid training scheme
Trainees told to repay money if they left scheme which involved four months of unpaid work.
Crossrail firms fined £1m over death of worker
Renè Tkáčik was killed in 2014 as a tonne of wet concrete poured onto him.
Brexit won't disrupt transatlantic air traffic, says Transport Secretary Chris Grayling
Grayling says Britain will be ready to implement new agreements with the US after it leaves the block.
British Airways owner IAG's profits surge despite IT meltdown
IAG posts 37% increase in first half operating profit as IT glitch costs €58m.
Barclays suffers £1.2bn loss following sale of African business
Banking giant books £2.5bn loss on sale of 33% in Barclays Africa Group and set aside £700m for PPI compensation.
Sir Richard Branson gives up control of Virgin Atlantic amid Delta-Air France deal
Tycoon will pocket £220m from the sale of a 31% stake in the airline he founded in 1984.
Heathrow passengers to avoid price increase despite airport expansion
IAG and industry bodies have warned expansion could result in sharp increase in landing charges.
Amazon launches Prime Now service in Singapore as it bids to take on Alibaba
Singapore marks the first time the online retail giant has entered the south east Asian market.
'If I didn't get elected Foxconn would not be spending $10bn in the US', says Donald Trump
US President takes credit for Taiwanese giant's $10bn investment in Wisconsin.
Lloyds posts largest profit in eight years despite fresh spike in PPI costs
Britain's largest retail bank forced to set aside further £1.1bn to deal with PPI complaints.
Ed Sheeran mania and vinyl revival drive UK music sales 10% higher
Sheeran's latest album Divide was biggest-selling entertainment product in the UK in the first six months of 2017.
Mike Ashley wins High Court case against investment banker over £15m 'pub deal'
Jeffrey Blue sued the Sports Direct founder alleging he had not respected a deal made in a London pub.
UK economy on track as service sector keeps Brexit headwinds at bay
Britain's GDP grows 0.3% in Q2 in line with expectations, but growth slows down to 1.7% on an annual basis.
Britain and the Netherlands revealed as biggest channels for tax avoidance
Report shows UK and the Netherlands channel a combined 37% of funds directed to tax havens.