Carney: No-deal Brexit highly undesirable
The Bank of England governor tells the BBC there is an “uncomfortably high” risk of a no-deal Brexit.
The Bank of England governor tells the BBC there is an “uncomfortably high” risk of a no-deal Brexit.
The Bank of England chief says the risk of the UK leaving the EU with no deal is “uncomfortably high”.
The bank sees first-half profits fall, but announces an interim dividend of 2p a share.
The figures confounded many analysts, who were expecting Toyota’s earnings to be flat.
The online retail giant paid £1.7m in corporate tax even though profits almost trebled.
RSA calls for local experiments to see if a basic income could replace the Universal Credit scheme.
The BBC’s Aaron Heslehurst explains how plastic became a million dollar idea.
Drones are now delivering pesticides, fertilisers and crop monitoring to farms around the world.
Institute of Directors calls on ministers to fill the “information void” on a no-deal scenario.
We have selected eight questions about the interest rate rise from BBC News website readers to answer.
Homeowner Sarah Cottingham reacts to the rise in UK interest rates.
The iPhone maker’s value soars following better-than-expected quarterly results this week.
The bank, part of RBS, admitted “issues” with card payments, with problems lasting for two hours.
The UK interest rate rises to 0.75% – the highest level since March 2009.
More than 3.5 million householders face increased payments, but 45 million savers could benefit.
The US giant shut is reportedly developing a search engine that would block sensitive queries.
The engineering firm takes a £554m charge in the first half to fix problems with its Trent 1000 engine.
MPs say only half the UK’s workforce is required to report the difference between men and women’s salaries.
Litigation costs ate into the bank’s profits, but excluding the charges, profits rose 20% to £3.7bn.
Spending per person in Northern Ireland was £14,000 in 2017, compared to £11,000 in the east of England.
The world’s two biggest economies are at loggerheads, amid concerns tensions might escalate.
Brazil’s protectionist policies have fostered national champions – but the walls are coming down.
If the Bank of England makes its move on Thursday, what will it mean for your finances?
Two former members of the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee explain the voting process.
Former adviser to Barack Obama to review the dominance of a few powerful technology firms in the UK
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Smartphones are our constant companions, Ofcom says, but voice calling is falling for first time.
Quarterly revenue rises as Elon Musk’s firm increases output, but it still loses more than $700m.
Import tariffs the US is preparing on $200bn of goods from China may be higher than expected.
Companies will be charged to send customers messages via the platform.