FX Fixing: FCA and CFTC Fine Five Banks $3.4bn as Barclays Remains Under Investigation
Citibank, HSBC, JPMorgan, RBS, and UBS were fined while Barclays remains under investigation by FCA
Leeds United Head Coach Neil Redfearn Ready to Enter Transfer Market and Challenge for Promotion
Redfearn is looking to bring a wideman to the club soon.
Everton Score Club Record £28.2m Profit
The club's turnover jumped by 39% to £120m.
Gamechangers: Winser London's Founder on 'Fashionable Not Silly' Workwear and a Smarter Approach to Retail
Kim Winser has kept a focus on suppliers and customers despite a primarily online retail model.
Ebola Outbreak: Airline Unions Demand Better Protection for Cabin Crews
Frontline airline crews are not equipped or trained and are being exposed to danger claims union
Phones 4U Enters Administration Putting More Than 5,500 Jobs at Risk
Phones 4U owner BC Partners says it will appoint PwC as administrators.
The War for Talent: Top Firms Failing to Meet Demands of Workers
The Hay Group says it has identified six so-called 'megatrends' in employee engagement.
Co-op Group Sells Pharmacy Chain to Bestway for £620m
Privately-owned Bestway has purchased Co-op's pharmacy chain comprised of 774 outlets.
The Office Anniversary: Top 10 Inspirational David Brent Quotes From Hit BBC Sitcom
Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant comedy The Office first aired on BBC 13 years ago today
Lidl Creates 2,500 Jobs in £200m Investment Plan
Supermarket chain says jobs will be created across the board and will include new store roles at all levels.
UK SME Trade Debt Almost Three Times National GDP
UK SMEs are struggling to get paid for their goods and services.
Business Mentoring Could Boost Millions of Small Firms and UK Economy
Research reveals almost five million small UK businesses could double their chances of increasing their turnovers with mentoring.
UK Exports Strategy Dismissed as 'Naïve' and 'Bureaucratic'
An entrepreneur has urged the UK government to include the private sector in its export support strategy.
City of London's Retention Rate Slumps as Squeeze on Bonuses Continues
Astbury Marsden says workers in the financial services sector have been under stress since the crisis.
Stop The FOBTs: Why William Hill Betting Shop Closures Deserve Scepticism
Matt Zarb-Cousin of the Campaign for Fairer Gambling writes on why he doubts William Hill closures.
London Business Confidence Soars above the Smog
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry report shows rising confidence over economy as a whole.
Gunvor Steps Up Defence Campaign Against Gennady Timchenko Connection on Russian Sanctions
Gunvor spoke out on Twitter and Torbjorn Tornqvist gives first interview in 30 years
Why Britain Fails at Getting Women into the Boardroom
Headhunting expert details how Britain is chipping away at the 'Glass Ceiling' but is still behind counterparts
The Saga of El Chapo: a Tale of Tunnels, Wire Traps and Bathtub Trapdoors which isn't Over Yet
Capture of Joaquin Guzman Loera is a thrilling story - and no-one knows how it will end.
Small Investments in Employee Engagement Could Give UK Economy £49bn Boost
The Work Foundation says a funding increase could boost company profits by £2,700 per employee, per year.
Mis-selling Derivatives Scandal: End is Nigh but Problems Remain High
Banks speeding up redress offers but thousands of claims may be timed out.
Lloyds Axes 1,000 UK Jobs as Part of Bank's Strategic Review
The losses will fall within the employer's retail, risk, operation and commercial banking divisions.
Deutsche Bank, Citigroup Feel Heat of FX Investigation
Employee Wellbeing: Why Firms Must Publicly Report How they Manage Human Capital
Louise Aston, director of Business in the Community's Workwell campaign, makes the case.
Culture of Carelessness: 52% of Work Smartphones Lost While 'Out Drinking'
A new report highlights that employees' carelessness when it comes to corporate security is leading to major security problems.
Tie Rack's UK High Street Exit Puts Hundreds of Jobs at Risk
Fashion chain slumps from peak of 31 countries including the US, Canada and France.
UK Financial Watchdogs See Surge in Staff Turnover
Figures follow the break-up of the Financial Services Authority into two separate agencies in April.
What the UK Government Consultation on the Prevention of Illegal Working Regime Means for Business
Natasha Chell, partner at Laura Devine Solicitors, runs through the implications of the illegal working regime.
Warwick Business Energy Expert Monica Giulietti: Better Ways to Reform Sector than Miliband Plan
Labour leader's vote-winning call to freeze energy prices and break up industry 'would be bad in the long-term'.
SMEs in Crisis: 40% of Financing Applications Rejected
Despite the level of public and political attention on the shortage of finance, SMEs struggle to grow