Driverless taxis roam Singapore streets
Driverless taxis are being tested on the streets of Singapore for the first time.
Bad weather takes toll on French wine production
French wine production is likely to be 10% lower this year than in 2015 because of a spring frost and a heatwave now.
Thomas Cook: ‘1.8m customers still want to go to Turkey’
The boss of Thomas Cook tells the BBC it’s still safe to go on holiday to Turkey, according to government advice, and says the Brexit vote hasn’t affected business.
Self-driving taxi trial kicks off in Singapore
As the industry races to make driverless cars viable, a small fleet of computer-driven taxis are taking passengers in Singapore.
Coffee for votes
A look at the growing number of businesses who are trying to make a positive difference to society by speaking out on societal or political issues, and their reasons for doing so.
North Korea promotes local brew at first beer festival
North Korea is holding its first beer festival to promote its domestic brew Taedonggang.
Sleep your way to the top
Successful bosses often boast of how little they sleep, but is sleeping more better for your career?
Squeezing in
Jeremy Corbyn has brought the issue of overcrowded trains into the spotlight again, but why are our trains so busy and just how bad is the problem?
In the rough
The sporting goods giants of Nike and Adidas are both looking to sell their golf club businesses. The BBC looks at what some of the reasons may be.
Enforced paternity leave…
What are some of the steps that could be taken to narrow the pay gap between men and women?
