Condom company in sticky situation over lube deal
Reckitt Benckiser’s planned purchase of a leading personal lubricant brand has come under scrutiny by a competition authority.
VIDEO: A tour of London’s 3D Print Show
As the London 3D Print Show rolls into town, the BBC’s Theo Leggett offers a whistle-stop tour to assess the industry.
Is Finland really getting ready for war with Russia?
Finland has informed its 900,000 military reservists of their roles in the event of a military crisis against a backdrop of rising tensions.
VIDEO: The Narendra Modi village coach trip
Fans of India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, can now enjoy an excursion to his hometown of Vadnagar.
Cameron begins his battle for EU reforms
British Prime Minister began his campaign to persuade EU leaders to make changes to the EU before he holds a referendum.
UK job quality stalls for first time
A measure of the quality of jobs done by workers in the UK has fallen slightly for the first time.
Has the oil rout actually helped Gulf producers?
The drastic fall in oil prices is widely thought to have hit the Gulf’s main producers, but this CEO says the opposite is true.
Government borrowing falls to £6.8bn
UK government borrowing fell to £6.8bn in April, down from £9.3bn a year earlier, official figures show.
Euro zone outlook brightest ‘in seven years’: Draghi
European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi said the economic outlook for the euro zone looks “brighter today than it has done for seven long years.”
Ireland first country to put gay marriage to the vote
Ireland decides whether to allow gay marriage in a referendum that could make the country the first to adopt the policy by vote.
