Can Toshiba escape fate of corporate Japan’s zombie hordes?

The Japanese conglomerate’s future is in doubt after incurring billions in losses. So what’s next?

Industrial strategy ‘must help’ UK creative industries

Ministers told film-making, music, and video games are becoming important parts of industry.

Brazil graft probe focuses on World Cup football stadiums

Executives from Odebrecht engineering firm allege irregularities in the bidding process for six stadiums.

Care home fees

The BBC investigates claims that care home fees can be avoided with the use of legal trusts.

AC Milan: Silvio Berlusconi sells Italian giants to Chinese investors

Serie A club AC Milan are sold by former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi to Chinese investors.

Should Zambia ban food imports?

The reversal of a ban on certain food imports has angered Zambian producers.

Luvo Ntezo: ‘A good sommelier is a good storyteller’

Luvo Ntezo talks about the role of a wine waiter and what makes a good bottle.

Inside the office where staff bring their dogs to work

We visit an office where staff can bring their pets to work with them.

Credit Suisse bosses offer to cut their own bonuses by 40%

The Swiss bank’s top executives have been criticised by shareholders over excessively high pay.

Cadbury backlash: Is making chocolate in New Zealand worth it?

Can you make enough money from manufacturing chocolate in New Zealand to make it worthwhile?