Houston: Sprawling energy capital of the world that no longer sweats over 'crude' stuff
In 2017, America's fastest-growing metropolitan area is way more than just an oil and gas hub.
What's pix2code? AI that can create code from screenshots is a real threat to programming jobs
Danish startup Ulzard Technologies IVS says the AI can simultaneously code for multiple platforms like Android and iOS.
Ford appoints Jim Hackett as new boss as it prepares for self-driving future
The move comes two week after Fields was criticised by shareholders for sliding financial results.
Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific airline to slash 600 jobs amid losses
Cathay Pacific posted its first full-year loss in 8 years in March.
Alitalia pleads for buyers as government sets deadline
Potential suitors have until 5 June to submit bid for bankrupt carrier.
A tale of two banks: Lloyds has paid back taxpayer but RBS still has a mountain to climb
Lloyds has more than paid back its £20.3bn bailout, while RBS has posted its ninth year of losses in a row.
BT sees profits dive as it cuts 4,000 jobs and chief's bonus after a 'challenging' year
Britain's largest telecoms operator said its pre-tax profit dived 19% to £2.3bn.
Standard Life merger with Aberdeen Asset Management to result in 800 job losses
Job cuts are part of achieving annual cost savings of £200m.
Theresa May could win Commons majority of 48 in General Election based on local election analysis
Jeremy Corbyn says there is still time to turn things around before 8 June.
Ukip faces wipeout as pro-Brexit voters flock to Theresa May's Tories at local elections
Party even failed to hold seats in Lincolnshire where Paul Nuttall is standing in the general election.
Alitalia begins bankruptcy proceedings after turnaround plan collapse
Italy's flagship carrier enters 'extraordinary administration' following board meeting on Tuesday.
Aberdeen Asset Management reports 20% profit growth in build-up to Standard Life merger
The firm highlighted 'headwinds and opportunities' in the investment sector as rationale for the merger.
Brexit may force Deutsche Bank to move 4,000 jobs out of the UK
Deutsche Bank currently employs around 9,000 workers in the UK.
Alitalia goes bust: Italy's flagship airline triggers insolvency process as liquidation looms
Two-thirds of workers at Italy's flagship airline rejected turnaround plan involving salary cuts and redundancies.
Woolworths could be set to return to Britain's high street
Retailer collapsed in 2008 after racking up debts of £400m but former boss plans to resurrect brand.
Has your business been hacked? One in five UK firms hit by cybercrime
Even though big businesses are major targets, we all need to improve security.
Ex-BHS head office employees get £1m compensation for retailer's 'failure' to consult staff
Law firm JWK argued that workers were not given 45-day notice prior to dismissal.
Who is Khabib Nurmagomedov? Career highlights and facts about the undefeated Russian UFC fighter who turned down $5m
Nurmagomedov holds a 24-0 win-loss record since his professional MMA debut in 2008.
Rise of the machine: How automation is redefining work and real estate
Landmark properties are already maximising opportunities afforded by intelligent automation.
Redundancies at Mercedes-Benz announced by Daimler
The company is seeking to make savings of €400 million.
UK employers struggling to fill jobs amid Brexit uncertainty
Permanent job placements weaken slightly in March from February's one-year high.
Shell to sell 50% stake in New Zealand gas field
Energy giant to sell its interest in Kapuni gas field to local venture partner Todd Energy.
US stocks end the day lower despite strong early start
Jobs data sent the Dow climbing but the Fed minutes brought it back down.
US stocks close mostly flat as investors look ahead to Trump's meeting with China's Xi Jinping
A new jobs report will also be released later this week.
Every robot in the workplace leads to 6 job losses, says new study
Automation in the workplace could lead to massive job losses over 15 years.
New net approval low for Jeremy Corbyn as Sadiq Khan soars in London stronghold
Latest YouGov poll puts Labour leader on -44 and Mayor of London on +35 in the UK capital.
John Lewis boss says more job losses imminent and outlines structural changes for firm
Retail giant faces rising input prices due to the sharp depreciation of the pound.
Trump braces for 'very difficult' talks with Xi Jinping as Beijing strikes cordial tone
Beijing hopes the Xi-Trump summit will help 'address sensitive issues in a constructive manner'.
Asian stock markets mixed amid positive China economic data and Trump's forthcoming meeting with Xi Jinping
China manufacturing PMI climbed to 51.8 in March, marking the highest levels seen in almost 5 years.
Theresa May triggers Brexit and admits UK will lose influence on European economy rules
'We understand that there will be consequences for the UK of leaving the EU' May told MPs.