Sports Direct's Sales Strong Despite England's Disappointing World Cup
Group sales and profits were up for Mike Ashley's Sports Direct.
Barclays and Hitachi Unveil Unbeatable Fingertip Biometric Reader
The VeinID scans the user's vein structures.
BT Sport Goads Sky Over Premier League Broadcast Battle
A BT Sport executive has said Sky could have a 'real problem' if it doesn't keep its current deal.
Take That, Taxman: Former X Factor Judge Gary Barlow 'Apologises' For Tax Avoidance Stories
Gary Barlow took to Twitter to apologise for tax avoidance allegations.
HSBC: Buy-to-Let Properties Not Requiring Work Are Better Investments
A report from HSBC says properties in need of no refurbishment attract a higher yield.
Fracking Faces Global Water Shortages: World Resources Institute
WRI says that arid locations are home to 38% of world's shale energy.
'Boris Island' Sunk: London Mayor Blasts Airport Commission for Scuttling £80bn Thames Estuary Dream
The Mayor of London has responded to Sir Howard Davies' decision to rule out Thames hub.
Transfer Deadline Day: How Inflation Plays Its Part in Rising Transfer Fees
Transfer fees continue to rise, but how much of that is down to inflation
Heineken Sells Empaque to Crown Holdings For $1.2bn
Alcoholic brand has sold its packaging business to a US company.
Tesco Keeps Tanking as New Boss Dave Lewis Arrives Early
Tesco shares have fallen once more in early morning trading.
CBI: Single Hub Airport for Emerging Markets 'Critical' to UK Economy
The CBI's calls for a single, larger airport hub appears to favour Heathrow over Gatwick.
Puma Snaps Up Borussia Dortmund Stake
The German sportswear brand snapped up a stake in Dortmund.
RSA Sells Hong Kong And Singapore Business to Allied World Assurance
Allied World Assurance will pay £130m for the two businesses.
Holidaymakers Forced To Cough Up £1.9bn in Tax For Trips Abroad
Holiday tax has risen by almost £400m since 2008.
EDF Fined £3m For Breaching Complaint Handling Rules
EDF hit with a Ofgem fine after an investigation into its complaint handling ability
Family Dollar Rejects $9.7bn Rival Takeover Bid
Dollar General's bid turned down due to expected merger with Dollar Tree
Ryanair Launches Cyprus Airways Takeover Talks
Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary confirmed both companies have entered negotiations.
Osborne Tight-Lipped Over Co-op's Abortive Lloyds Branches Bid
The Treasury Select Committee has published exchange of letters with Chancellor over the matter.
ONS Reports Paltry 0.1% Retail Growth for July
Analysts had hoped for a 0.4% increase on the June's figures.
Labour Promises to Give Ofgem More Power
Labour has said that it will give the watchdog the power to remove licenses.
Lidl Introduces Women's Fashion Range
Lidl said its men's fashion offering will be launched in November.
Accountants Crowned Kings of Romance by Extra-Marital Affairs Website
Accountants have been named as the best dates.
Carlsberg Hammered by Russia Debacle
Carlsberg has lowered its profit forecast on the back of tensions in Russia.
Balfour Beatty Rejects Third Improved Offer From Carillion
Balfour Beatty has rejected a third £2bn offer from Carillion
Public Accounts Committee Accused UK Government of Trying to 'Keep Information Secret'
The PAC has accused the government of trying to conceal facts.
Putin and Islamic State Blamed for Sluggish Tobacco Sales
Tension in the Middle East has disrupted Imperial Tobacco sales.
Rail Fares to Rise 3.5% Next Year
Train travel fares could rise by up to 5.6% in 2015.
Home Office to Pay £224m to US Security Firm Raytheon Over Failed E-borders Contract
An arbitration tribunal has ruled the government unlawfully terminated the contract.
Students Spending £667m a Year Travelling To University
Students are collectively spending £667m a year on university travel.
BBA Reports Online Banking Decimating High Street
There were almost seven billion online banking transactions in 2013.