India: Uber branches out into rickshaws in New Delhi with UberAuto
Taxi app allows cash payments for first time with UberAuto service.
Bank of England holds interest rates at 0.5% ahead of May general election
Bank's Monetary Policy Committee makes no surprise move ahead of UK election.
UK house prices up 0.4% in March, says Halifax
UK house price growth at an annualised rate slowed in March, compared to the previous month.
Gatwick oil: 'World class resource' potential after drilling discovery near airport
Up to 100 billion barrels discovered but only 3% would be extractable says UKOG.
Co-operative Group returns to profit
Most of Co-op Bank was sold off after 2013 scandal revealed capital black hole.
Aldi hurdles Waitrose to become Britain's sixth biggest supermarket
Discount supermarkets have become markedly more popular in the UK in the past few years.
Bank of England sees mortgage demand accelerating
Bank of England survey shows small businesses will also increase demand for credit in second quarter.
Record breaking month for UK car sales after 6% March boost
European markets also boosted in early part of 2015 as consumer confidence shows signs of recovery.
Greek government has not asked Russia for aid
Greek PM Alexis Tsipras in Moscow for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
ANZ wins appeal in landmark credit card fees case
Class action suit likely to head to Australia's highest court after latest twist.
Germany says Greek demand for €279bn war reparations is 'dumb' distraction
Germany labels debate over reparations 'dumb' and insists Germany has paid its dues.
Russia set to offer Greece trade and energy incentives as Alexis Tsipras flies to Moscow
Russian medias suggest strengthening of economic ties amid shared antipathy toward Brussels.
Ryanair shares jump after passenger traffic rises in March 2015
Ryanair passenger traffic increased 28% in March compared to same month in previous year.
UK economy growing faster in 2015 says CBI
CBI said economic growth probably reached 0.7% in Q1, up from 0.6% in Q4 of 2014.
Greece pledges no default this week
Athens due to repay around €450m to International Monetary Fund on April 9.
What would an Iran nuclear deal mean for oil prices?
Short-term volatility and and long-term downward pressure on prices if Iran gets sanctions relief.
Iran nuclear talks: Oil price slides 4% ahead of deal announcement
Oil prices volatile as Iran closes in on nuclear deal with world powers.
Yemen: Unknown troops seen landing at port city Aden after Houthi rebels advance
BREAKING: Saudi-led coalition launched air strikes on Aden after Houthi push on in the city.
Ukraine seals gas discount deal with Russia
Ukrainian energy minister Volodymyr Demchyshyn said the deal was a 'victory' for Kiev.
Is Europe forcing Greece into the arms of Russia?
Greece's relationship with the EU has soured since the left-wing Syriza party came to power in January.
Oil prices down as Iran nuclear deal inches closer
European Benchmark Brent oil fell to $55.50 a barrel as Iran talks resumed in Switzerland.
Greek reforms under scrutiny as April default looms
Greece submitted economic reform measures to its creditors on Friday.
Eurozone crisis: Controversial Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis 'is keeping his job'
Greek finance minister's style has riled some fellow eurozone finance ministers.
Oil prices slide as Yemen fears recede
Crude prices fall by $1 a barrel despite Saudi-led bombing campaign in neighbouring Yemen.
UK housing market 'subdued' says Nationwide
Sharp slowdown in house price growth in London.
Adidas plans to make products in Europe instead of Asia
German sportswear giant has lost market share to Under Armour and Nike.
Shell cuts more jobs in UK's North Sea oil industry
UK government had announced tax cuts in bid to increase investment in North Sea oil and gas.
Brits still shopping as consumers fuel recovery
Retail sales grow for 23rd consecutive month.
Oil prices surge as Saudi planes bomb Yemen
Ships crossing from the Middle East to Europe must pass Yemeni strait of Bab el-Mandab.
Greece confident it can reach EU debt deal as cash crisis worsens
Greek economy minister believes deal will be finalised next week.