70% of firms in UK plan to increase or maintain innovation spending following Brexit
While 88% of firms said their board backed innovation, 35% of staff lacked time to innovate.
Deloitte proud of 'UK heritage' and will continue to invest in the country, says global chairman
The accountancy firm had previously warned it could shift its work outside the UK if the government restricts immigration.
Boris Johnson's Brexit vision is 'intellectually impossible'
"There is no win-win situation. It's going to be a lose-lose situation" says Dutch minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem.
Office construction volume in central London touches 8-year high but momentum slows, Deloitte says
Office construction increased by 4% over the past six months to 14.8 million sq ft.
Bank of England Super Thursday – interest rate decision and inflation report as it happened
BoE keeps rates unchanged as Governor Mark Carney delivers quarterly inflation report.
Powa founder Dan Wagner plots legal battle against former director over China deal
Wagner alleges Ben White and Wellington Management conspired to orchestrate company's demise in February.
Consumer confidence hits five-year high but dips in pro-EU London
Deloitte survey shows consumer sentiment grows steadily across the UK but falls in the capital.
Asda faces £100m claim in back payments to thousands of female workers
Asda female shop floor staff have complained of receiving lesser wages than distribution centre staff.
Deloitte likes blockchain for loyalty rewards programmes
The report is one in a series on blockchain use cases produced by Deloitte Center for Financial Services.
Facebook launches Workplace for businesses to take on Yammer and Slack
Facebook will charge companies for employees actively using the product.
EtherCamp announces crowdsale for Hacker Gold Token
Developer of Ethereum-based platform will host a nine-week sale starting November 17.
Women make up for just 18% of UK's top 1% earners, says LSE research
These top 1% people earn pre-tax income of £119,000 or more annually.
One in three UK adults check their phones in the middle of the night, study shows
Around 38% of UK adults said their excessive smartphone usage has caused disagreements with their partners.
Pay gap between men and women in the UK won't close until 2069, says Deloitte
Deloitte said the gap between full-time working men and women was closing at a rate of just £0.025 every year.
MPs told to vacate Houses of Parliament for six-year £4bn restoration plan
Committee to advise refit of the estate to start in 2022.
Samsung may sell recalled Galaxy Note 7 devices as refurbished models after fixing them
Samsung recently announced its refurbished plan for the US and Korea.
EtherCamp's second global hacking event kicks off in November
Contest boasts $50k grand prize with over 200 registered ideas already submitted.
Former Tesco finance chief cleared by accountancy watchdog
Financial Reporting Council shelves investigation into Laurie McIlwee after two years.
Deloitte posts fastest revenue growth in UK in 10 years at £3bn
Deloitte CEO David Sproul has urged the UK government not to restrict skilled migrants after Brexit.
Sir Phillip Green may write £300m cheque to avoid lawsuit over BHS pensions
Ex-owner is under fire as the final 22 stores of the retailer shut their doors on Sunday.
FX Focus: Pound climbs against euro and dollar after GDP boost
Dollar slips against euro and yen ahead of Janet Yellen's much-anticipated speech at Jackson Hole meeting.
Bilateral agreements can be a long and winding road
At least six countries in the EU have issues with parts of the Agreement and might delay, if not block ratification. Brexiteers be warned.
Samsung treads the Apple way, might roll out refurbished smartphones from early 2017
Apple is already selling refurbished iPhone models in emerging markets.
Premier League clubs set to break £1bn profit threshold as new TV deal kicks in
New TV deal means more broadcast revenue will be generated this weekend than during the whole 1991-92 season.
English MPs to leave Palace of Westminster for the first time since the Blitz
MPs are to be moved out of the Palace of Westminster for six years while the building undergoes repairs.
The Chamber of Digital Commerce launches Smart Contracts Alliance
The Smart Contracts Alliance will be co-chaired by Mark Smith, CEO of Symbiont, and Sean Murphy, Partner at Norton Rose Fulbright,
Brexit: UK economy yet to suffer slowdown following EU vote, says Bank of England
Business uncertainty has risen sharply but consumers' spending is not being affected, BoE claims
Brexit impact: Deloitte CFO survey shows significant decline in corporate optimism and risk appetite
About 73% of the CFOs are less optimistic about financial prospects.
FX focus: Pound soars against euro and dollar after Bank of England shocks investors
Sterling gains ground to trade above $1.33, as Bank of England hints at economic stimulus in August.
Robots could replace more than a quarter of business services jobs in next 20 years, says Deloitte
Some 800,000 to one million services jobs might get automated in the next 20 years.