Church of England to keep Amazon shares despite Welby criticism
The Archbishop of Canterbury has attacked the tech company for “leeching off the taxpayer”.
How sunglasses became a million dollar idea
The BBC’s Aaron Heslehurst explains how sunglasses became a million dollar idea.
Can the city of pizza reinvent itself as a tech hub?
How a city best known for pizza, football and crime is embracing tech to revive its fortunes.
How the financial crash provided some a new life and new hope
Two women tell the BBC how the financial crash had a devastating but also positive impact on their lives.
‘I lost my dream job at Lehman and now make pasta’
Natalia Rogoff lost her “dream job” when Lehman Brothers went bust, she then set up a pasta business.
Recovery and clouds on the Spanish horizon
Ten years on from Spain’s financial crisis, it’s possible to see recovery and clouds on the horizon.
Chanel chooses London for global office
Chanel tells the BBC that London will be the home for its global holding company.
Lehman anniversary: The five most surprising consequences
A decade on, some of the big consequences of the financial crisis are also the most surprising.
Amazon chief Jeff Bezos gives $2bn to help the homeless
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos forms a charity to help the homeless and create new schools in poor areas.
Will ‘Never knowingly undersold’ kill John Lewis?
John Lewis Partnership is under pressure to question the slogan that arguably defines its business model.
