Brexit so far
The BBC looks at what has actually happened in the UK since the country voted in June to leave the European Union.
William Hill profits fall despite football bet boost
Betting firm William Hill reports a drop in half-year operating profits despite strong results from the Euro 2016 football tournament.
‘Sky-high’ rental hotspots across England revealed
People spend more than a third of their disposable income on rent across large parts of England, a BBC investigation finds.
Bank spells out chance of further rate cut this year
The Bank of England deputy governor spells out in a BBC interview there could be a further interest rate cut this year if economic conditions worsen.
Support for Germany’s Merkel plunges after attacks
Support for Chancellor Angela Merkel has plunged according to a poll conducted after attacks in Germany, with almost two-thirds of Germans unhappy.
Toyota shares rise despite weak earnings and outlook
Shares in Japanese carmaker Toyota rise despite the company reporting a weak outlook for profits in the current year.
Defying tradition to become a pilot in Indonesia
Defying tradition and expectations, Patricia Christabele flies small planes to Indonesia’s remote and stunning islands, and loves it.
Fleet Street: A brief history in headlines and pictures
A look at the history of Fleet Street journalism, as its last two reporters leave what has often been dubbed “the Street of Shame”.
Where is it most expensive to rent a home?
It’s impossible to rent a home in large parts of England without spending more than 30% of disposable income, a BBC investigation finds.
Netflix boss: ‘TV is getting bigger than it’s ever been’
The chief executive of Netflix tells the BBC that “TV is getting bigger than it’s ever been”.
