Duesseldorf District Court asks apparel site to remove Facebook Like button to abide by EU data laws.
Like-for-like sales excluding fuel over the full year dropped 2% while revenue edged up in the last quarter.
Amancio Ortega, the owner of Inditex, is one of the world's richest men.
The Bank of Canada is accepting nominations till 15 April 2016.
The European Central Bank is expected to ease its monetary policy later in the day.
E-commerce giant had previously hinted about insourcing part of the logistics business.
In May 2015, Chancellor George Osborne had said £100m would be invested in automated car systems.
Riyadh also considering issuing international bonds amid collapse in oil prices, reports say.
Volkswagen did not associate the scandal to be the reason for his departure.
General secretary says UK workers will be worse off if Britain breaks away from Brussels.
R3 architect Ian Grigg was joined by Dr Lee Braine of Barclays, Robert Sams of Clearmatics and Everledger's Leanne Kemp.
Banks set up accounts in Jersey and Cayman to avoid tax and disburse bonuses.
HMRC has issued more than £629,000 in penalties to 92 companies on a February 'name and shame' list.
Toto Wolff has confirmed plans to sell his 5% stake in British team to US healthcare executive Brad Hollinger.
Conservative leader gave simple 'No' reply when asked if he would resign at PMQs.
ONS says number of people on zero hours contracts increased by 104,000 to 800,000 between October and December 2015.
Labour candidate for City Hall says too many Londoners are missing out on opportunities he was given.
Trunki founder Rob Law says PMS International "willfully ripped off" Trunki design.
The IPO at London's stock exchange for smaller firms could value Hotel Chocolat at £150m.
UK industrial production rebounds in January, as manufacturing output soars past expectations.
Barclays is planning to open 20 such labs across its branches, office spaces and university campuses.
Online retail giant will open a fulfilment centre next to Manchester Airport, which will employ 1,000 staff.
TheCityUK warned all alternatives to Britain's EU membership would create problem for UK financial sector.
Lockheed Martin has missed out on some large deals with the US Department of Defense.
Negative China February exports data also added to investors concerns.
The shortage of warehouse space will affect the delivery capabilities of online retailers.
BT, Vodafone, Sky, Virgin Media, TalkTalk, UK Broadband and Iliad were also present at the Brussels meeting.
Swedish giant signs memoranda of understanding with north Indian state of Haryana opening 1,000 jobs.
Chancellor George Osborne has kept the 1% public sector pay cap in place since 2010.
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