Damian Lewis and wife Helen McCrory in jovial spirits

Three people killed as eye of Irma SLAMS into Florida: Brunt of the deadly category 4 hurricane lashes the Lower Keys with 130mph winds as 600,000 are left without power Ex-husband, 44, of Texas realtor, 37, who disappeared just before Hurricane Harvey is charged with MURDER: Police find mother's body in the woods two weeks after she went missing on her way to his house to pick up their children 'He drove the car through the front of our house': People reveal the WORST house guests they've ever had to stay in shocking confessions 'I have some bold conditions': Man with room for rent says it's only on offer to women keen to be 'roommates with benefits' - so is it too far, or fair enough? What evacuation order? Man in Key West is wiped out by a giant wave while snapping a photo at the US's southernmost point as people ignore Irma threat to pose for SELFIES 'They failed us in the worst and ... (more)

Low taxes at dozens of firms in spotlight after Apple ruling

It turns out some wealthy companies are just like some wealthy hedge fund managers: They're taxed at far lower rates than nearly everyone else. Whether or not Apple used illegal breaks to pay virtually no taxes in Europe over 11 years, as regulators there contend and the company denies, the order last week that it pay billions in back taxes highlights a worrisome divide among the world's biggest corporations: Some pay relatively little taxes, others a lot.