EU Referendum: Francois Hollande warns Britain of 'consequences' of Brexit vote
A French official had earlier said the Calais refugee camp could be moved to Kent if Britain left the EU.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn blasts banks for treating British businesses like 'cash cows'
Corbyn issued the attack during his first speech to a business body since becoming Labour leader.
EU referendum: 'Brussels basher' Business Secretary Sajid Javid reveals he was torn over Brexit vote
Javid told BCC annual conference his decision was a struggle between his head and his heart.
EU referendum: Voters stuck between 'devil and the deep blue sea' says business body
British Chambers of Commerce says the 23 June ballot will present a tough choice.
UK economy: George Osborne needs 'Christmas miracle' to hit deficit target after shock borrowing figures
Analysts say the government is still borrowing too much as November figures rise by £1.3bn.
Heathrow expansion: Government accused of being 'gutless' over decision delay
Director General John Longworth says the delay is costing the country business.
Heathrow: UK transport secretary fails to give guarantee on airport expansion decision timing
Patrick McLoughlin says a final ruling on airport expansion will 'hopefully' come next summer.
Heathrow expansion: Decision to build third runway delayed until summer
The transport secretary said that further research on the 'environmental impact' of a third runway was needed.
Politicians should stop believing 'myths and half-truths' about the economy
This attitude is holding back the economy, warns Chamber of Commerce.
Jeremy Corbyn: What does the business world think of the Labour leader's conference speech?
Some have claimed that Corbyn is anti-business, but after his election, the business world seemed quite content.
Brexit could favour London in the long run
London could continue to be among world's top leading financial centres even if Britain opts to leave EU.
Jeremy Corbyn: What the business world thinks of the new Labour leader
The CBI and IoD respond to the victory of veteran left-winger Corbyn.
Margareta Pagano: Andy Haldane's wisdom rings true as interest rates stay static on 'Stuck Thursday'
Interest rates remained stuck on 0.5%, giving homeowners and the economy a moment of relief.
Homeowners beware: What the experts are saying about the BoE's decision to keep interest rates at 0.5%
Mortgage rates are already rising in anticipation of an interest rate increase
Interest rate rise would be 'rash, premature and foolhardy' as Bank of England heads for split
The British Chamber of Commerce has spoken out ahead of 'Super Thursday'.
George Osborne will miss £1tn export target warns British Chambers of Commerce
The business body wants the Conservative chancellor to 'open up markets' for more companies.
In focus: Why has unemployment risen for the first time in two years?
Latest ONS figures have shown that unemployment has crept up.
UK parliament to debate strike action law reforms
Legislation aims to tighten strike action in core public services.
India's Yes Bank plots UK launch as chief executive aims to tap international investors
Indian bank is eyeing global expansion.
Lessons from Falun Gong: How will China's 90 million share traders react to stock market turmoil?
Millions of Chinese risk losing their investment as the government props up its flagging exchange
British Chambers of Commerce cuts UK GDP growth prediction for 2015 from 2.7% to 2.3%
But BCC predicts lower unemployment and earnings' growth.
EU referendum: Angela Merkel gives support to Cameron's reforms following Poland rejection
PM holds positive talks with German chancellor to discuss possible EU reforms ahead of referendum
UK GDP sees slowest rise since 2012
The ONS announces GDP grew by 0.3% but the Bank of England expects a revised estimate.
Youth unemployment and a skills shortage cloud the blue skies of record UK jobs figures
Unemployment is down and wages are up but young people are stubbornly staying out of work and productivity may outpace skills.
UK government borrowing falls
UK public debt continues to rise but the deficit falls below the estimate given at the budget.
Election 2015: Brexit is biggest risk to British business not Ed Miliband
Conservatives may not be seen as anti-business, but an EU referendum will hurt the economy.
UK trade deficit widens to seven month high in February
The deficit worsened to £2.86bn in February
UK government lacks 'convincing case' for £50bn HS2 rail line
House of Lords economic committee says government HS2 project has no convincing case.
George Osborne's election budget 2015: Five more years as Britain's chancellor?
We asked several economic commentators to appraise George Osborne's five years as chancellor.
Brexit would be 'disaster' for UK and EU
EU Trade commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom warns of painful separation if UK leaves the EU.