European car sales rise in March
European new car sales last month rise by 5.7% to 1.74 million registrations despite another dip in sales for Volkswagen.
HMRC ‘not doing enough’ to tackle fraud
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is still not doing enough to tackle tax fraud, a group of MPs on the Public Accounts Committee has said.
Steel jobs ‘can be saved by tech’
The UK steel industry is doomed unless it embraces cutting-edge technology, a Cambridge professor warns.
China’s economic growth slows to 6.7%
China’s economy grew at an annual rate of 6.7% in the first quarter of 2016, official data shows, the slowest quarterly growth in seven years.
VIDEO: Teenager helping Delhi navigate car ban
As the Indian capital introduces another round of car restrictions a teenage entrepreneur has set up a business that helps people navigate the system.
VIDEO: Inside a US oil ‘man camp’
Temporary lodging camps, known as “man camps,” can be found across North Dakota to house the thousands of workers who came to work in the oil industry.
The wearable tech giving sports teams winning ways
How wearable tech is transforming the world of sport
Premier League revenues hit a new high
Premier League clubs saw their combined revenues hit a new record in 2014-15, but their pre-tax profit fell, says Deloitte.