‘I was duped by an OAP loan shark’
More than 300,000 UK households are using illegal money lenders. The BBC’s Money Box hears one man’s story.
Late goal
The Bundesliga’s top clubs admit marketing efforts are still way behind those of Premier League rivals.
House of Fraser aims to cut store rents
The department store chain asks some landlords for “support” with rent bills after a tough Christmas.
US jobs growth loses steam in December
Non-farm payrolls rise by 148,000 – far fewer than in November, but the unemployment rate holds steady.
Deutsche Bank to take €1.5bn US tax hit
The German lender warns it will make a small 2017 loss following changes to the US tax code.
Latte Levy: What are businesses doing?
How are businesses reacting to concerns over disposable cups?
White noise video on YouTube hit by five copyright claims
A man says his original recording of white noise has faced five accusations of copyright infringement.
Branson hits back at East Coast rail franchise critics
Sir Richard Branson says Network Rail was to blame for losses on the East Coast rail franchise.
Self-assessment: concern over fewer ways to pay tax
Campaigners raise concerns over a ban imposed on paying tax by credit card or via the Post Office.
The car that won’t let you crash it
The BBC’s Theo Leggett tries out automatic braking systems and car safety devices aimed at preventing accidents.