Lloyds accused of covering 'British wolves of Wall Street' fraud for a decade
Thames Valley Police's commissioner claims Lloyds knew of banking scam as early as 2008.
Exploding airbag scandal forces Takata to file for bankruptcy
Over 100 million vehicles have been recalled worldwide in automotive sector's biggest ever callback.
Italy agrees €5.2bn bailout plan for struggling Veneto banks
Veneto Banca and Banca Popolare di Vicenza rescued as Intesa Sanpaolo buys good assets for €1.
Co-op Bank drops sale plans as it nears £700m rescue package with US hedge funds
Struggling lender put itself up for sale in February but is now in advanced negotiations with a group of investors.
World's richest woman: How much is L'Oreal heiress Liliane Bettencourt worth?
The daughter of L'Oreal's founder is the richest woman in history and has often flirted with controversy.
Pound surges as Bank of England keeps rate on hold after surprisingly split vote
Bank of England shocks markets by voting 5-3 in favour of keeping interest rates on hold.
Was Project Fear right? Five warning signs that show the UK economy is slowing down
Soaring inflation, subdued wage growth and declining retail sales spell trouble for Britain's economy.
Retail sales plummet as inflation forces Britons to cut spending
Sales fall 1.2% in May, while average store prices rises at fastest pace since 2012.
Change in compensation rules to cost UK car insurers £3.5bn
Insurers claim change in Ogden rate will lead to 'overcompensation' of victims of car crashes.
Using your phone in Europe is about to get cheaper as EU scraps roaming charges
Customers could still be charged if they exceed their data and minutes cap.
Go East: Innis & Gunn founder bets on craft brewer's expansion in China and Far East
Dougal Gunn Sharp reveals why the Scottish brewer's launch in China is an exciting challenge.
Income squeeze bites as wages grow at slowest pace since 2015
ONS says average weekly earnings adjusted for inflation fall 0.6% year-on-year.
France faces croissants price hike amid butter shortage
Price of butter in France rose 92% last month, due to higher demand and declining milk yields.
EU warns London could lose euro clearing business after Brexit
European Commission says 'adjustment to certain rules' will have to be made once Britain leaves the union.
How much is Sports Direct supremo Mike Ashley worth?
The tycoon has made a fortune with Sports Direct but controversies are never too far away.
Heineken warned by regulator over £400m Punch Taverns deal
Dutch brewing giant must address competition concerns in 33 areas of the UK before deal goes ahead.
Higher services costs drive UK inflation to highest level in four years
UK inflation rises 2.9% year-on-year in May, compared with forecast for 2.7% growth.
'Ageing' Gatwick Airport named second worst airport in the world
Research finds four British airports are ranked among the worst 10 airports in the world.
Payday loan complaints triple despite interest charges cap
Financial Ombudsman warns of 'striking' increase in the number of complaints related to consumer credit products.
Hung parliament fears and political chaos sink pound
Sterling tumbles below €1.13 as government delays Queen's Speech as May's future hangs in the balance.
Flights to US and Canada drive Gatwick to record passenger traffic in May
London's second airport posts 51st consecutive month of growth as business passenger traffic hit all time high.
Business confidence sinks as firms warn hung parliament will hit UK economy
Snap poll from Institute of Directors finds UK businesses want government to quickly secure trade deal with EU.
Half of UK firms not ready to cope with Brexit immigration changes
Report from the Resolution Foundation shows 46% of businesses expect no changes to immigration after Brexit.
Who is Joe Lewis? The East End boy who broke the Bank of England with George Soros and owns Spurs
From working as a waiter to becoming a heavyweight of currency trading, Lewis has built a fortune.
UK construction and industrial sectors suffer unexpected slowdown
Production in the manufacturing, industrial and construction sector falls short of forecasts in April.
Who is the bookies favourite to become PM if Theresa May quits?
Conservative Party falls short of securing overall majority, so will May step aside?
FTSE to weather political storm after Tories fall short of majority
Britain's stock market show signs of resilience despite hung parliament.
Alex Salmond ousted in Gordon as Tories deal major blow to SNP
Former SNP leader receives 35.9% of votes to Colin Clark's 40.7%.
Pound plunges as May's electoral gamble backfires
Sterling fell to six-week low after exit poll forecast Tories would fall short of an overall majority.
UK General Election 2017: Polling day betting odds
Bookmakers retain Conservatives as firm favourites to win the General Election.