Lunch box to penalty box
The FA’s chief executive Martin Glenn looks to grow football’s finances and participation as chief executive of the FA.
China’s Singles Day: The made-up festival
China’s Singles Day has become the biggest shopping bonanza in the world – but how?
New Libor disclosures in court
A court hears that the Bank of England was present at discussions of inaccurate Libor rates with senior executives of major banks, at the beginning of the credit crunch.
Dow Jones closes at all-time high
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closes at an all-time high as markets appear to embrace Donald Trump’s election win.
Indians queue to change bank notes
Indians are queuing outside banks to exchange bank notes after the government said 500 and 1,000 rupee notes were no longer legal tender.
Pay talks
The pay gap between men and women in the UK currently stands at 13.9%, according to the Fawcett Society, which campaigns for women’s rights.
Stocking fillers
The UK toy manufacturers’ association unveils the 12 toys it predicts will be best-sellers this Christmas.
Too many clothes
Our shopping addiction is wreaking havoc on the environment. Could the circular economy reinventing discarded items offer a solution?
Heston’s food for thought
Why do we really like one type of food and can’t stand the taste of something else? A summit of top chefs and scientists put food under the microscope.
Money for nothing
How people in Delhi and Mumbai see the Indian government’s move to ban 500 and 1,000 rupee notes.
