- Even sanctions-hit Russia is expected to grow this year, but the IMF says the UK is "on the right track".
- As well as job changes, Tesco says it will close its counters and hot delis at its supermarkets.
- The supermarket buys the Paperchase brand but not its shops, leaving the future of 820 staff in doubt.
- A trade body for energy firms says the regulator should ensure rules are followed, but Ofgem hits back.
- Sales of value lines have grown 47% in the last year as food prices soar, research suggests.
- Washington has been tightening its rules on exports of US technology to China for several years.
- Projects aimed at lowering carbon emissions are boosting growth in poorer parts of the country.
- It is three years since the UK left the EU and time to start looking at the evidence.
- The Fire Brigades Union says it will not announce dates for 10 days so employers can table an improved offer.
- Flybe's collapse concerns workers, but offers from other airlines bring hope, says Gavin Robinson.
- Rio Tinto says the tiny object went missing while being transported 1,400km across Western Australia.
- The sportswear chain says stored data relating to its customers might be at risk following the attack.
- A report into BBC reporting of government financial policies finds "weaknesses" but no systemic bias.
- A similar number have eaten smaller portions owing to rising prices, with more struggling to stay warm.
- Households cut back on streaming services in their droves as the cost of living rose sharply.
- Airlines are inviting employees of the collapsed airline to fill vacancies for cabin crew and other roles.
- Last week the Indian firm owned by Asia's richest man had more than $50bn wiped off its market value.
- A survey suggests applicants are right when they say employers are less open to hiring older workers.
- Two start-up firms are making wearable technology that targets menstrual discomfort.
- Prices increased across Britain over the last year due to funding pressures, a survey suggests.