Nine new sections of Great Wall of China discovered
It completes Emperor Qin's Great Wall
Bloomberg on the blink: UK postpones £3bn debt sale because trading terminals went down
Some services have since been restored for Bloomberg terminals.
IMF boss Christine Lagarde pleased with UK's economic progress
Lagarde says that the UK's economic strategy is 'clearly delivering results'.
Manchester City drone spy pilot Nigel Wilson dodges court date
Wilson summoned to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court following string of drone-related offences.
AA: Fuel retailers 'plundering' drivers pockets with rising petrol costs
Although the price of oil has fallen, the price of petrol has risen
Morrisons cuts 720 jobs at HQ and adds 5,000 staff to shop floors
New chief executive David Potts continues his company-wide shake-up.
Debenhams sees shares soar on back of strong results
Profit before tax was up by 4.8% to £88.9m.
World Bank reports 'massive drop' in number of unbanked people
There are still some two billion people who do not have access to a bank.
Morrisons offers halal pick 'n' mix range
A range of 36 different 'strictly halal' gelatine-free sweets will be tested at 10 different stores.
Ancient Rome: Julius Caesar suffered mini-strokes not epilepsy claim Imperial College doctors
Caesar was plagued with depression and irrational behaviour in his later life.
JD Sports share price jumps after best ever results
Share price was up by 5% in early morning trading
Burberry prevails in 'challenging' trading environment
Revenue was up by 9% in its first half results.
Liquid marijuana could hold key to treating epilepsy
54% reduction in seizures was reported for the epileptics who were given cannabidiol
UK inflation remains at record low 0% in March
Inflation remained at zero for the second month in a row.
British Gas owner Centrica makes former Aviva boss Mark Hodges managing director
Mark Hodges was chief executive at Towergate
Poundland sales hit hallowed £1bn in 2014
Poundland sales were up by 11.8%
Supermarket wars: BRC says retailers mounted 'slow but steady fight back'
UK retail sales increased by 3.2% in March 2014 and food was up 1.8%.
Travelodge profits soar 63% as owners consider £1bn sale
Travelodge earnings before tax jumped by 63%.
Energy prices: 'Deliberately confusing' bills stopping consumers switching
A think tank says that the rate of switching is in decline in the UK.
UK firms have 'sky high' hiring intentions
A report from BDO claims UK firms are optimistic.
UK house prices to outperform London for first time in 6 years
A report says that property values in London will drop by 3.6% this year.
Market round up: FTSE 100 reaches record high
The FTSE 100 finished on 7,089.77.
eBay: Postal costs holding back Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs)
A third of businesses believe that postal costs are hindering growth
UK industrial output up by just 0.1% in February
Growth falls short of 0.3% expectations
Majestic Wine shares fall following £70m Naked Wine acquisition
Shares fell by 6% after it revealed that it wouldn't be paying dividends
Drones: What is being done to ensure the public's safety?
IBTimes UK takes a look at how the authorities are looking out for you.
Market round up: BG Group shares settle following Shell takeover
BG Group shares rose by 0.15% to finish on 1,154.72.
UK trade deficit widens to seven month high in February
The deficit worsened to £2.86bn in February
University of Copenhagen identifies icy glaciers beneath Mars surface
University of Copenhagen believes massive glaciers are beneath Red Planet's dusty exterior
One in 10 Americans have 'anger issues and access to guns'
Research from Duke, Harvard, and Columbia universities says that 9% of Americans have anger issues