ECB’s Weidmann: We didn’t need to ease
ECB Governing Council member Jens Weidmann argued inflation is heading back towards target without the ECB’s latest actions.
Volkswagen sales fall 20% in the UK
Volkswagen sales fell 20% in the UK last month following the diesel emissions scandal.
VIDEO: What makes these grapes special?
A supermarket has pioneered a grape-growing project in the UK, producing edible, table grapes for market in the UK for the first time.
Strippers told to reveal tax affairs
Strippers, online escort agencies and adult club owners have been told to reveal all when it comes to their tax affairs.
Rail fares rise ‘lowest in six years’
Rail fares in England, Scotland and Wales will rise by an average of 1.1% from 2 January, 2016, the lowest rise for six years.
Zuckerberg defends philanthropy plans
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg defends his move to set up a limited liability company (LLC) to act as a vehicle for philanthropic activities.
Wetherspoon warns customers of ‘hack’
Pub chain JD Wetherspoon says card information of 100 customers who purchased vouchers online was stolen from database.
Virgin presses 747 into space action
Sir Richard Branson is going to use one of his old Virgin Atlantic 747-400 jumbos to act as a platform to launch rockets into orbit.
