Queen's 90th birthday party: Plans for royal celebrations at Windsor announced
The royal birthday celebrations at Windsor Castle will feature 900 horses and 1,500 performers from across the world.
David Cameron heckled: Small businesses want out and four more EU referendum claims
IBTimes UK lists the real facts behind trade and economic policies from the European Union.
Royal Mail chief faces 'health and safety' challenge over driverless vans from CWU
EXCLUSIVE: Union issued warning after Moya Greene said she would 'love' to see the technology.
EU referendum: Cameron to reduce 'draw of welfare system' to migrants under deal demands
PM urges Britain to make right decision as he rules out second referendum on EU membership.
BRC retail sales: September surge was just a blip from Rugby World Cup as October saw slowdown
Despite the early England exit, the UK hosting the RWC helped retail sales in September.
EU referendum: David Cameron outlines objectives 'at heart of EU negotiation' in writing
Cameron insists renegotiation is not 'mission impossible' as he sends reforms plans to European council.
The public won't fall for biased scaremongering on the prospect of leaving the EU
New CBI president was forced to admit there is no 'one uniform view' on the EU among its members.
David Cameron heckled: Protesters interrupt prime minister's pro-EU speech at CBI
David Cameron was interrupted by protesters who said the CBI was 'the voice of Brussels'.
EU referendum: CBI urged to change Brexit position as lobby group downgrades economic forecast
Vote Leave has said the CBI's stance does not represent UK business in a letter to Caroline Fairbairn.
India: Fugitive gangster Chhota Rajan to be deported from Indonesia after decades-long manhunt
Rajan will be deported to India a day later than anticipated after a volcanic eruption disrupted flights.
London facing housing bubble risk, cautions UBS
London is now the second least affordable of the 15 urban cities according to a study by UBS.
EU referendum: How much member states contribute to the budget and what they get out [infographic]
Some EU member states put in more, such as the UK and Germany, while poorer countries take more out.
Switching bank accounts to be made easier by competition watchdog CMA
UK customers could save £70 a year by changing who they bank with.
EU referendum: Bank of England Governor Mark Carney says Britain is better off as a member
Mark Carney: The UK has benefited more than any other nation from EU membership.
EU referendum: CBI urges UK to remain in European Union but calls for reforms
The business body is battling campaigns such as Leave.EU to persuade voters to stay in the EU.
EU referendum: Mike Rake says it's 'optimistic' to think Brexit will aid UK recovery
Former CBI president said the EU offers a huge market and opens UK to large investments.
Micromax ex-chairman Sanjay Kapoor in tussle with management over ESOPs
Kapoor alleges he was sacked by Android phone firm in order to deny him stock options.
Former chancellor Lord Lawson to lead campaign group for Brexit in proposed referendum
The UK stuck with an "outdated" EU resistant to changes needed for a globalised world, he says.
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.
UK retail sales up more than expected as online shopping falls behind
The CBI revealed 60% of retailers said sales volumes were up in September, from the same month in 2014.
Liberal Democrat conference: Tim Farron's full 'we will win again' speech
The Liberal Democrat leader's full and final speech at the party's conference in Bournemouth.
Worldpay chief Philip Janson to land £50m from biggest London flotation of 2015
The £6bn floatation, including debt, will likely be the biggest on the London Stock Exchange of the year.
Jeremy Corbyn shadow cabinet: The new faces in Labour's top frontbench jobs
Labour leader Corbyn appoints mixed shadow cabinet of MPs from across political spectrum.
Deborah Doane: Costa Coffee is serving up nothing but bad news with its living wage price rises
It's business as usual for the CEOs who will do anything to maintain their staggeringly high salaries.
Burnout Britain as long work hours culture returns warns TUC
After more than a decade of decline, those working in excess of 48 hours per week up over 5 years.
EU referendum: David Cameron 'urges businesses to shut up' over historic vote
Prime minister is apparently worried pro-EU firms could undermine his negotiations with Brussels.
William Keegan: The pound is going strong so enjoy it while it lasts
British tourists have been enjoying an exceptionally strong pound.
St Kitts and Nevis: New anti-corruption leader of Caribbean island vows to clean up trade in passports for super-rich
Prime Minister Timothy Harris will tackle problems related to controversial citizenship investment programme
In focus: Why has unemployment risen for the first time in two years?
Latest ONS figures have shown that unemployment has crept up.
Mike Rake to quit as Barclays deputy chair to join Worldpay board
Barclays spokesperson confirms to IBTimes that Mike Rake has not officially resigned yet.