‘I eat raw onions to help me with my grief’
When Amy’s father died she sought ways to feel close to him, by eating a favourite food of his – raw onion.
Household debt: How much do we owe?
With the collapse of payday loan company Wonga and new rules on credit cards, BBC News explains debt.
Are golden visas losing their sparkle?
As Portugal’s golden visa scheme faces calls to be axed, do such initiatives that offer residency to foreign nationals do more harm than good?
Brewery boss on being a woman in the beer business
Sarah John went from home brewing to being the boss of a business with 25 people.
In Nigeria this baby kit bag is saving mothers’ lives
In Nigeria every day 118 women die giving birth, but one woman has created a life-saving maternity kit to keep them alive.
The race to make the most powerful computer ever
Quantum computers promise to be blisteringly fast, helping us solve many of the world’s problems.
Deportation process ‘is racism’ says ex-UBS trader
Kweku Adoboli faces deportation to Ghana after serving four years of a seven-year sentence for a £1.4bn fraud.
‘Businesses don’t fail, people do’
Andy Scott is a man who rescues distressed companies and says that firms don’t fail – owners do.
Creating start-ups against the odds in Brazil
Brazil has a slow, bureaucratic tech scene – but some entrepreneurs say if you persist, it pays off.
The basketball boss who made billions
Self-made billionaire Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks, says it was always his aim in life to be wealthy.
