Business correspondent Sarah Smith gives a numerical guide to just how bad the Euro-crisis looks in Spain.
Europe is threatened by an acute crisis in Spain's banking system and predictions seen by Channel 4 News suggest a 50 per cent fall in house prices could force Spain to seek an international bailout.
The double-dip recession is deeper than originally feared as revised figures show a sharper decline in the economy in the first three months of 2012.
Negotiations continue on Tuesday to resolve the turmoil in Greece. Despite little optimism that a coalition government will be formed, an influential adviser tells Channel 4 News that all is not lost.
Independent brewers Brewdog turns a set-back into a PR triumph after the their rival - the giant drinks group Diageo - apologises for trying to stop them winning an award.
Shareholder anger over salaries and bonuses has forced the resignation of top company bosses. But do not mistake this for an anti-capitalist revolution, writes Business Correspondent Sarah Smith.
Channel 4 News speaks to the contract cleaners at the Department for Work and Pensions who demanded a pay rise from the politician at the top, saying they can't live on the minimum wage in London.
As some Barclays shareholders refuse to back pay packages for top executives, Business Secretary Vince Cable tells Channel 4 News he welcomes the move.
Today's figures show an unexpected welcome fall in unemployment, youth unemployment, and a small rise in the claimant count - over the next few months C4 News will continue telling the story of jobs i
Britain's biggest retailer has unveiled its new strategy to 'put the love back in' for customers. But can Tesco prove it can provide value for money, and a more positive shopping experience too?