Netflix thanks House of Cards as it breaks 100 million subscribers barrier
Shares in streaming service jump 10% as company beats Wall Street's estimates in the second quarter of its year.
Once hipster, now mainstream: Could craft beer's increasing popularity turn bitter?
Following a spike in popularity, rising acquisitions of craft brewers by mainstream players is causing consternation among purists.
The $120bn threat: Cyber-attack could cost the global economy as much as Hurricane Katrina
Lloyd's of London warns cyber-attacks could hit world's economy as hard as natural disasters.
FCA launches probe into online retail funds 'supermarkets'
Watchdog aims to establish whether online platforms can 'distort' competition in the sector.
Britain is 'sleepwalking' into a post-Brexit food price crisis, report claims
Academics criticise government's 'astonishing' lack of actions on food and agriculture sectors
EasyJet launches new Austria-based airline to protect EU flights after Brexit
Budget airline has applied for an Air Operator Certificate in Austria and will base new company in Vienna
Loss on Government's RBS stake sale almost doubles to £1.9bn
National Audit Office says sale was 'value for money' even though the loss exceeds the £1.1bn forecast
Journey from hell: Punctuality satisfaction on British railways hits 10-year low
Research from Which? shows only 35% of passengers are happy with how delays are dealt with.
Will the City bend rules to snare Saudi Aramco IPO?
The Financial Conduct Authority puts forward proposal that would allow firms owned by foreign states to list on London's stock market.
Smarkets backs a winner as betting exchange profits more than double
Tech start-up records third consecutive year of profits as revenue jumps 144% in 12 months to 31 December.
Havaianas sold for $1.1bn as scandal-hit J&F cashes in
Brazilian consortium sells 86% stake in world famous flip-flops brand to three major banks.
Brexit overload could paralyse Britain's new customs system
National Audit Office warns new Custom Declaration Service might not be ready by January 2019.
Beginning of the end for cash? Cards now UK's preferred payment method
BRC report shows cards accounted for over 50% of total transactions carried out in the UK last year.
Lloyds to scrap unplanned overdraft charges for 20 million customers
From November customers exceeding their overdraft limits will face no fees at all.
The UK's productivity puzzle means Britons work an extra day to match the output of a German worker
Report from the Productivity Leadership Group claims UK economy misses out on £130bn worth of output each year.
Struggling Pearson sells 22% stake in world's biggest publisher
Pearson sells stake in Penguin Random House for £776m to joint-venture partner.
Regulator sets cap to tackle EE and Vodafone spectrum strength ahead of 5G auction
Ofcom rules mobile phone operators will not be allowed to own more than 37% of the airwaves available by 2020.
M&S optimistic over turnaround plan despite decline in sales
Retailer reports dip in Q1 sales across food and clothing divisions but revenue climbs.
Hotel tycoon puts forward 'cheaper plan' for third Heathrow runway
Surinder Arora claims his proposal would be £6.7bn cheaper than the current plan and will minimise disruption.
Carillion chief steps down as shares plunge 40% after profit warning
Company suspends dividend in a bid to stem rising debts and launches 'review of capital structure'.
Kuwait Airways and Royal Jordanian become latest airlines to have US laptop ban lifted
US Department of Homeland Security lifts ban on electronic gadgets in cabin bag.
UK shoppers left 'in the dark' about Brexit impact
Former Sainsbury's CEO warns UK consumers face higher prices and lower quality post-Brexit.
Hard Brexit, dearer breakfast? No trade deal could increase the cost of a full English
KPMG report warns cost of basic ingredients could jump 13% under WTO rules.
How much is Daily Mail owner Lord Rothermere worth?
Despite owning two of three biggest daily newspapers in Britain, Lord Rothermere keeps a very low profile.
Worries of economic slowdown see pound sink
Industrial, construction and manufacturing output all fall short of expectations.
Deliveroo wants government to overhaul law and ensure riders get workers' benefits
Food delivery group's riders are not covered by sickness benefits or minimum wage.
Meet Jason Trost: Smarkets' CEO who has bet against the traditional bookies
Founded in 2008, the exchange now accounts for 5% of the UK's betting industry.
Sports Direct tycoon Mike Ashley says £15m bonus promise was just the drink talking
Sports Direct owner tells High Court claims against him are ludicrous.
Train tickets are about to become cheaper and here's why
Passengers will be able to purchase advance tickets until 10 minutes before departure.
US lifts laptop bans on Emirates and Turkish Airlines
The controversial ban was introduced in March of this year and affected nine airports in the Middle East.