India rupee ban: Snapdeal to deliver cash
One of India’s biggest online retailers is “selling” the country’s most sought-after item…cash.
Deutsche Bank and Credit Suisse agree billion-dollar fines with US authorities
Deutsche Bank has reached a $7.2 billion deal with U.S. authorities to settle allegations of mis-selling securities.
The dairy farm putting a fresh face on India’s milk
About 70% of India’s milk is adulterated by the time it reaches consumers. We’ve been to visit one dairy farm in India offering something fresh.
Charity funding
Thousands of UK charities are rethinking the way they raise money because of new EU rules.
How new EU rules could affect UK charities
The EU is introducing new rules on how charities approach people for funds. Could it lose them money?
Do you feel me?
The technology of touch or haptics is being applied to a growing number of activities.
Drone challenge: 2016’s top models get put to the test
Rory Cellan-Jones and Philip Bloom test four very different drones, some of which did not survive in one piece
Public sector pay down by thousands in real terms, says TUC
Many people working in the public sector have suffered real terms pay cuts over the last five years, according to the TUC.
Hotpoint and Indesit tumble dryer fires prompt legal move
A consumer group begins a legal bid aimed at improving protection for owners of fire-prone tumble dryers.
BA crew Christmas strikes suspended
Planned strikes by British Airways cabin crew on Christmas Day and Boxing Day have been suspended, Unite union says.
