Steve McClaren confirmed as Newcastle United manager and replaces Mike Ashley on board of directors
McClaren signs contract for an 'initial term of three years, which could be extended to eight'
How Alton Towers owners can salvage their brand reputation after last week's disaster
After tragic Smiler ride accident, this is a make-or-break moment for Merlin Entertainments.
'Extremely chatty' Samsung smart TVs pose major security risk to government, healthcare and energy companies
Research has revealed that Samsung smart TVs pose a big risk to corporate cyber security.
Margareta Pagano: Sir Owen Green and Fidelity lead 'greed isn't good' boardroom pay crackdown
Sir Owen Green's assault on excessive boardroom pay is as relevant now as it was when he highlighted it in 2003.
Sports Direct owner Mike Ashley demands Rangers repay his £5m loan
He has also called a general meeting at Rangers.
Election 2015: Ed Miliband has sexed up his brand but hasn't shed geeky weirdo image yet
Miliband still has plenty of work to do and Cameron's 'bloody' offensive will make his task even harder.
Empire season 2 premieres in September? What is next for Lucious, Cookie, Jamal and Hakeem when show returns
Empire season 2 is likely to return with a 22-episode season in September 2015.
Co-op Bank will close another 57 branches in 2015 as it makes 'significant improvement'
Co-op Bank has trimmed its losses but will close another 57 branches this year.
HSBC tax scandal: Jonathan Evans is the latest in long line of British spy chief sell-outs
Skelton says it is troubling that Jonathan Evans, one of Britain's former spy chiefs, is now director of HSBC.
FTSE equality: EU threat of quota system for women on boards would create 'legal minefield'
FTSE 100 companies' boards are now 23.5% women - far below EU target of 40%
Activist investor Elliott nominates three new directors to 'improve' Alliance Trust
Elliott Advisors has noted that Alliance's investment portfolio is persistently underperforming against benchmarks and that of rivals.
Cameron's naive crusade for boardroom gender diversity will only hurt Britain
Evidence suggests drive to get more women in the boardroom is a baseless folly.
International Women's Day: How testosterone-fuelled men corrupt competition and hurt company profits
Eve Poole explains the way men are hardwired to be competitive and how it hurts capitalism.
FTSE equality: City of London bosses 'ignore women at their peril'
FTSE companies could improve business by appointing more women to their boards argue campaigners.
Jason Cundy: Liverpool have recovered from Luis Suarez sale and they will pip United to Champions League
United are a shambles and must rue their refusal to hire Jose Mourinho.
Jason Cundy: Ivanovic row is storm in a teacup for Chelsea – but United face £100m problem
Chelsea still in good shape but problems run deep for Louis van Gaal.
Forget Chelsea or United - Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger should take lessons from Southampton
Southampton provided perfect away performance at Old Trafford - and Wenger should take note ahead of City trip.
Barcelona in crisis: How Catalan dream team came crashing down to earth
IBTimes UK addresses the Barcelona crisis.
Jason Cundy: Liverpool aren't a Champions League club any more – Brendan Rodgers boo-boys should get real
Liverpool can't keep sacking managers because they don't have the financial clout to match the Premier League elite.
Helena Morrissey on spotting Northern Rock's demise first and thinking big after 30% Club
The founder of the 30% Club has colossal plans to shake up asset management.
Jason Cundy: Mourinho Will Let Petr Cech Join Arsenal Because They're no Threat to Chelsea
Mourinho sold Juan Mata to United when they were struggling - and he'll repeat the trick with Arsenal this winter.
Adam Afriyie First Black Tory MP: Vince Cable's Boardroom Race Targets are 'Daft Gimmick '
Exclusive: Adam Afriyie tells IBTimes UK that benchmarks can be 'counter-productive'.
FTSE 100 Directors' Earnings Rise to £2.4m - 120 Times the Average Full-Time Worker
Median total earnings of FTSE 100 company director was £2.4m in fiscal year 2013/2014, according to research firm Incomes Data Services.
UK Government Names and Shames 28 Firms With No Female Board Members
However, there are more women than ever before are on the boards of the UK's largest companies
Phones 4U: How Vodafone and EE 'Got Their Prize' at a Firesale Price
We look at the winners, losers in the high profile collapse of the mobile phone retailer
Kingfisher Baron Vijay Mallya Faces Boardroom Exile After Being Tagged 'Wilful Defaulter'
Willful defaulter tag could cost Mallya his chair on the board of Diageo-controlled United Spirits.
Women's Equality Day: The 10 Biggest Barriers Facing Equal Rights
Today marks Women's Equality Day in the United States to commemorate women's suffrage.
Harry Redknapp Unsure if QPR in Talks with Spurs' Daniel Levy Over Loic Remy
Remy's future remains uncertain after his move to Liverpool collapsed.
Kingfisher Baron Vijay Mallya Faces Boardroom Exile if Tagged 'Wilful Defaulter'
India's biggest banks looking to slap defaulter tag on Mallya over Kingfisher Airlines debts.
West Ham United Premier League 2014/15 Prediction: Andy Carroll Reliance Spells Turmoil
The Hammers begin the season in turmoil and with manager Sam Allardyce under pressure