Coca-Cola bottling company's chief executive dies
While no cause of death was revealed, Coca-Cola HBC said it would make further announcements in due course regarding the successor to Dimitris Lois.
Holidays to Spain could cost 10% more due to weak pound, warns Thomas Cook boss
Tour operator boosted by strong demand for holidays to Greece and Cyprus.
EU bosses should take a 'wise-up pill' over Brexit says Wetherspoon boss
Tim Martin warns pub operator could have to switch to suppliers from outside the EU in the future.
Thomas Cook dispute sparks first UK airline pilots' strike in over 40 years
Dispute between the union and airline escalated after pilots complained of deteriorating pay and working conditions.
Aveva and French giant Schneider Electric's software unit announce £3bn merger
Shares in FTSE 250-listed company surge 25% following announcement of deal.
'Plus ça Change'? Britain's equity market regulation in the post-Brexit era
Once the UK is free of "the shackles" of the EU's legal framework it will be free to make substantive changes.
European markets dragged lower by airline stocks following Barcelona terror attack
Leading regional indices clobbered by intraday sell-off as terror attack in Spain and US political uncertainty knock market confidence.
Worries over 'help-to-buy' scheme's withdrawal hammer UK housebuilders' shares
Report claims government could withdraw former chancellor George Osborne's pet project soon.
What is behind William Hill's 11% share surge?
Bookmaking giant upbeat over outlook as online division posts 32% increase in operating profits.
Deloitte's audit of Mitie to be probed by accounting watchdog
Services company's accounting practices deemed "less conservative" than its peers.
FTSE 250 gold miner clobbered with $190bn tax bill
Acacia Mining protests 'unexplainable' tax bill from Tanzania.
Payments firm Paysafe receives £2.9bn offer from buyout consortium
The British firm becomes the latest business in this sector to be approached by buyers as consolidation activity heightens.
Profits at Sports Direct dive almost 60%, pummelled by a weak pound
But billionaire owner Mike Ashley said the business is on track "to become the 'Selfridges' of sport".
Wizz Air toasts strong Easter performance as profits take off
Budget airline expects annual profits to be at upper of €250m-270m guidance.
Carillion chief steps down as shares plunge 40% after profit warning
Company suspends dividend in a bid to stem rising debts and launches 'review of capital structure'.
Bovis fund to cover faulty homes scandal tops £10m
Housebuilder slows construction pace to correct mistakes in unfinished homes sold to meet sales targets.
Dixons Carphone shrugs off high street gloom to post record profits
The electricals retailer reported annual profits of £501m, boosted by strong trading in tablet devices and fridges.
Tullow toasts debt reduction but warns against low oil prices
Oil producer sees debt decline $950m in the first half on the back of a successful share issue.
Debenhams hit by 'volatile' trading after Easter holidays
The department store chain said clothing sales had been affected most during recent weeks.
Petrofac hails contract wins for positive start to 2017 but Unaoil saga lingers on
Oil and gas services group expects H1 underlying profit to be in the $135m-$145m range.
Warren Buffett's 'bottom up' approach to investing is what's needed in trying times
At moments of market uncertainty, an alternative strategy could be the mantra for bagging better returns.
Whitbread gets off to 'good start' to year with boost from Premier Inn
Whitbread is battling competition from the growth of independent coffee houses and Airbnb.
UK healthcare sector to face substantial skills gap as Brexit looms
The media, and financial services sectors could also be severely affected.
Hung parliament is the market's depressing dessert after a pathetic electoral main course
Buying any dips in the stock market given the current climate could mean having tried to catch a falling knife.
Outsourcing firm Mitie swings to loss after 'challenging year'
FTSE 250 company posts loss before tax of £58.2m for year ended 31 March.
FTSE Moves: Top flight stocks shrug off hung parliament shock
Weak pounds buoys the international firms in the footsie.
FTSE to weather political storm after Tories fall short of majority
Britain's stock market show signs of resilience despite hung parliament.
Sausage rolls on-the-go: Greggs opens first drive-thru bakery in Salford
Savoury bake lovers can stack up on snacks at the Irlam Gateway Service Station in the North West.
FTSE Moves: Top flight stocks dip as UK election voting gets underway
The European Central Bank closes the door to further interest rate cuts.
FTSE Moves: Top flight stocks edge higher as markets brace for election
Banking sentiment lifts after the European Central Bank helps rescue Spain's Banco Popular.