Virgin Media wants Ofcom to pause Premier League TV rights auction
Virgin wants it paused until the end of Ofcom's investigation to see if it's a breach of competition law.
Government compensates 'wound-up' business £9m after Companies House spelling error
Companies House mistakenly listed family business Taylor & Sons as 'wound up', demolishing its supply chain.
Tesco: 43 store closures revealed as 2,000 staff set to lose their jobs
Among the Superstore closures are Doncaster, Wrexham and Chatham.
Fifa: Spending by English teams leads to record breaking year for transfer expenditure
A total of $4.1bn was spent on transfers in 2014, with Premier League teams making up a third
EDF Energy: Last of 'big six' to drop gas prices will offer 1.3% reduction
The energy company will reduce its prices from 11 February.
Rail customer satisfaction hits four-year low as fares and late trains anger commuters
Rail journey satisfaction in 2014 fell by 2% to 81%.
Big six profits keep growing despite gas price cuts, states Ofgem
The falling price of wholesale gas is significantly larger than savings passed onto consumer.
Waitrose trumpets 2,000 new jobs to be created this year
The majority of the new roles will come from new stores.
Britons would prefer UK-based call centre over 10% discount
The majority of Britons would rather deal with a British call centre than receive a 10% discount
Rangers receive £10m loan from Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley
The Sports Direct founder has ploughed another £10m into Rangers
Financial ombudsman: Complaints down by 10,000 in Q3 but PPI mis-selling still a major issue
Complaints were down when compared with the previous two quarters.
Self-assessment tax returns: HMRC facts and figures as deadline day approaches
Deadline day for HMRC's self-assessment tax returns is 31 January.
Flybe shares nosedive 23% following poor trading update
Flybe has said that it would only break even this financial year
Health Minister Mark Drakeford: NHS under unnecessary stress from smoking and drinking
Warning that the NHS will struggle to cope with the extra burden placed on it by those who over-indulge
HMRC's wealth unit recoups 60% more tax from 'mass affluent'
The taxman's Affluent Unit has managed to bring in £137.2m in 2014, up from £87.5m the previous year.
Ex-hedge fund boss Magnus Peterson sentenced to 13 years after taking $5.8m from investors
Peterson was found guilty of fraud, forgery, false accounting and fraudulent trading
Npower announces 5.1% energy price reduction from mid-February
Reduction from 16 February will save the average customer £35 a year.
China: Zookeeper sacked after video shows him abusing near-extinct tiger cub
The incident took place at Nanchang Zoo in East China's Jiangxi Province
McDonald's sued in Virginia: Employees claim they were fired as 'too many black people'
Ten former employees in Virginia have sued McDonald's for racial discrimination.
Libor fixing scandal: Two former Martin Brokers executives fined and banned by FCA for market rigging
Two former bosses at Martin Brokers Limited were fined more than £300,000.
Balfour Beatty reveals £70m profit shortfall following KPMG review
Balfour Beatty has issued its sixth profit warning in two years.
Real Madrid beat Manchester United to take richest club award for tenth year in a row
European Champions Real Madrid top Deloitte's Money League for tenth year in a row.
Jamaica Cabinet approves bill legalising marijuana
It is a step towards legalisation of the drug for Jamaica.
Recycling sector could create more than 200,000 jobs by 2030
A report from Wrap and the Green Alliance has detailed how recycling could create upwards of 200,000 jobs.
UK shopping malls saw £5.6bn investment bonanza in 2014
Investment in UK shopping centres rose by a third in 2014.
Sports Direct stock tumbles as Mike Ashley sells 15 million shares
Shares fell by as much as 5% in early morning trading.
Chinese billionaire snaps up 20% of La Liga champions Atletico Madrid
Wang Jianlin has purchased 20% of Atletico Madrid for €45m.
World Economic Forum Davos: West vulnerable to epidemics, warns professor who discovered Ebola
Professor Peter Piot, co-discoverer of Ebola, warns that more needs to be done.
Hong Kong offices most expensive to rent in the world at triple London prices
Offices in Hong Kong are more than double the second most expensive offices
Beleaguered Balfour Beatty appoints new finance chief
Philip Harrison has been appointed finance chief at Balfour Beatty.