Migrant crisis deepens: ‘Do not come to Europe’
The divisions over the migrant crisis in Europe are widening with some leaders trying to deter more arrivals from coming to the region.
E-book seller Nook pulls out of UK
Barnes & Noble will stop selling digital books for its Nook device on 15 March, the firm said on World Book Day.
Car sales hit 12-year high in February
Almost 84,000 new cars were sold in February in the UK, industry figures show, the highest level for the month since 2004.
Facebook to pay millions more in UK tax
Social media giant Facebook is set to pay millions of pounds more in tax in the UK after a major overhaul of its tax structure.
VIDEO: Tech savvy Indians a “challenge”
The vice president of Xiaomi Global, Hugo Barra, says catering to the tech savvy Indian consumer is an “interesting challenge”.
Taxpayers ‘unaware’ of key tax changes
A House of Lords committee says most taxpayers are unaware of important and imminent changes to the taxation of savings and dividends, because of poor HMRC communication.
How can you improve upon ‘automotive perfection’?
How Bugatti used technology to improve its ‘faultless’ supercar
VIDEO: BCC conference: In or out of the EU?
The UK’s long-term economic future could be “brighter” outside the European Union said John Longworth, head of the British Chambers of Commerce at its annual conference.
VIDEO: Supercars can cause a midlife crisis
What is it about about expensive supercars that makes even the soberest of reporters go goggle-eyed? The BBC’s Theo Leggett wrestles with his own car-induced midlife crisis at the Geneva Motor Show
