Market volatility sees waste management firm cut share price by a third to 180p ahead of flotation later this week.
World's biggest education group sees nine-month turns in worse-than-expected sales.
Hard Brexit could lead to import tariffs of 14% on wine, 40% on cheese and 59% on beef.
Hybrid electric engine coming to 2017 Mini Countryman, while full-electric Mini hatchback will arrive in 2019.
This confidence is, however, expected to drop to zero over the next three months.
Bookmaker says sale of shops is the 'last significant hurdle' before completion of £2.7bn merger.
The whistleblowing platform confirms it has activated 'contingency plan' to safeguard data.
About 40% of the UK-listed firms like Royal Dutch Shell and Unilever pay dividends in dollars or euros.
The Russian President called the allegations an effort by Washington to distract American voters from domestic issues.
EY Item Club predicts UK economic growth to slow to 0.8% in 2017.
Chancellor accused of 'arguing like an accountant' by seeing risk rather than opportunity.
Legal experts expressed concerns over such an 'unbelievably audacious abuse of power'.
Undisclosed sources believe the deal could be worth upwards of £400m.
The managing director spoke of the possibility of global expansion.
An estimated £900,000 has been ring-fenced for psychological examination of contract bidders.
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Goldman Sachs was accused of taking advantage of LIA's limited experience and forcing it into risky derivative trades.
WikiLeaks released round seven of Podesta emails totalling the number of leaked emails at over 10,000.
A classic left-of-centre position interwoven with a typical right-wing conservative posture is more common in America than Europe.
Asda female shop floor staff have complained of receiving lesser wages than distribution centre staff.
The CIA has been charged with providing the White House with various 'clandestine' cyber operations options targeting the Kremlin.
This follows Theresa May slamming the side effects of BoE's low interest rates and quantitative easing.
RBS, Natwest and Ulster customers facing problems using debit cards for payments online and in stores.
In the UK Google received data requests for 3,302 users in first half of 2016.
Shadow Brexit secretary also warned of a statutory instrument clause in the Great Repeal Bill.
Proposals to improve city centre pollution include giving electric cars priority at junctions.
Retailer said UK voting to leave the EU helped decide to postpone its float.
May accused of treating Scotland with 'contempt' as David Mundell is snubbed.
WikiLeaks has released thousands of emails reportedly hacked from John Podesta.
In June, Zimbabwe banned the import of goods including pizza base, baby formulae and shoe polish.