Righting wrongs
Food firm Dr Oetker, says others should follow it and give back art they own that was looted by the Nazis from Jewish owners.
Digital life after death?
Start-ups are beginning to swoop in on the death and funerals sector to shake up a staid industry.
Piece of cake
How Cleusa Maria went from being a child farm worker to running one of Brazil’s most popular bakery chains.
McDonald’s could face first UK strikes
Staff at two UK outlets vote for action over secure working hours and a £10 per hour wage.
One in 10 adults owns second home, says think tank
By contrast, four in ten UK adults have no property wealth at all, the Resolution Foundation says.
Pawnbrokers’ secrets
Only 4% of the UK’s adult population – and more women than men – now use a pawnbroker to get a loan.
Long trek
The average UK shoe size of men and women has gone up by two sizes since the 1970s – but women’s footwear makers have not kept up.
Stock traders cheer on Bannon exit
White House adviser Steve Bannon, a right-wing nationalist, is leaving the White House.
Northern, Southern and Merseyrail strikes set for September
The RMT said no progress had been made over the future of the role of guards, due to safety and job loss fears.
Black ownership rules polarise S African mining sector
Will the South African government’s attempt at redressing inequalities in the mining industry actually destroy it?
