Car insurance could rise by 10% in 2015, warns AA
Car insurance is at an average of £540 at the moment.
NHS needs complete overhaul to meet future demands, warns medical director
Prof Sir Bruce Keogh believes wearable tech will help ease the strain on the health service.
Government urged to give more protection to milk suppliers as prices tumble
MPs have told the government that dairy farmers need more protection.
Ex-Swiss banker Rudolf Elmer avoids jail despite being found guilty in WikiLeaks trial
Elmer has been given a suspended fine, which he will have to pay if he commits another crime within the next three years.
British Gas to cut prices by 5%
The new pricing will come in to effect on 27 February.
Bank of Scotland reports on 'rude health' of Scottish jobs market
The Bank of Scotland says that the Scottish economy is strong heading into 2015.
Nick Clegg calls for more action on suicide prevention
The Deputy Prime Minister has introduced new 'zero suicide' initiatives.
Tesco tools up for price cuts war
Tesco has slashed prices on 380 products.
Leicester proves to be biggest rental hotspot as prices soar by 45% in 2014
London is still the most expensive city for renting in the UK.
Supermarket price wars leave 100 suppliers facing insolvency
A new report says 100 suppliers could be put out of business by price wars.
Amazon tax deal with Luxembourg: Retail giant received state aid, says European Commission
The EC has been investigating Amazon's tax affairs in Luxembourg.
Prime country house prices rise for eighth consecutive quarter
Prime country house prices were up by 0.2% in the final quarter of 2014.
Target: US discount store plans to leave Canada putting 17,000 jobs at risk
Target has 133 stores in Canada, employing 17,600 people
Britons best in Europe at saving money: ING International Survey
UK has topped ING's European Savings League
Catalan Independence: Artur Mas calls early regional parliament vote to boost secession bid
Catalan president Artur Mas has said the vote will take place in September.
Andy Murray follows in footsteps of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi with personal logo
The 2013 Wimbledon winner has unveiled a logo that will be emblazoned on his apparel.
George Osborne: UK can become world's richest country in 15 years
George Osborne believes the UK's economy can become the largest by 2030.
The Money Shop to shed 200 stores and 350 jobs
The Money Shop has run into trouble since payday loans were capped.
BMW, Mini and Rolls Royce sales exceed two million vehicles for first time
BMW experienced a sales record breaking year in 2014, with its brands shifting two million vehicles.
Macy's and JC Penney axing thousands of US jobs as shoppers go online
The two department stores will close some 54 department stores across the US.
Bafta nominations 2015: Stephen Hawking biopic and Benedict Cumberbach up for awards
The Bafta committee has announced the nominations for this year's awards.
Santander embarks on €7.5bn fundraising mission via shareholders
The company will be selling shares to raise the funds.
Petrol prices: Unleaded falls to five year low below 110p per litre
The average price has been calculated at 109.8p per litre.
PayPal founder Peter Thiel becomes first big investor in marijuana industry
His investment firm has acquired a minority stake in Privateer Holdings.
Ched Evans: Sponsor pulls out of Oldham Athletic due to 'imminent signing' of convicted rapist
More sponsors are expected to pull out of the club.
McDonald's Venezuela faces French fries shortage
McDonald's in Venezuela have resorted to selling deep-fried 'alternatives' such as yuca.
European shares index gets fillip from German retail data and UK supermarkets
Sainsbury's shares were up by 2.3% in the FTSEurofirst 300 index.
Sainsbury's reports first Christmas sales drop in a decade
Sales were down by 1.7% in its third quarter results.
Retail prices drop for twentieth consecutive month in December
Deflation was 1.7% in December, according to the BRC.
Afren's former bosses cough up $20m to avoid litigation
Former CEO Osman Shahenshah and chief operating officer Shahid Ullah were sacked in October for gross misconduct.