The LHC is the new b-hadron factory and will be dominating flavour physics
until the start of Belle II, and beyond in many decay modes. While the B
factories and Tevatron experiments are still analysing their data, ATLAS, CMS
and LHCb are producing interesting new results in CP violation and rare decays,
that set strong constraints on models beyond that SM and exhibit some
discrepancies with the SM predictions. The LHCb collaboration used the LHC 50
ns ramp-up period of July 2015 to measure the double-differential J/ψ,
J/ψ-from-b-hadron and charm cross-sections at s​=13 TeV. Both
measurements were performed directly on triggered candidates using a reduced
data format that does not require offline processing.Comment: Proceedings of the EPS-HEP conference 2015, Vienn