CBI president Sir Mike Rake says the cost of leaving will harm Britain's place in the world.
Joe Millis May 20, 2015
Biggest vehicle recall ever after faulty airbags caused 5 deaths and more than 100 injuries.
Nicole Rojas May 19, 2015
FTSE 100 finished day up 26.23 at 6,995.10 after breaching the 7,000 mark in early trading.
Lewis Dean May 19, 2015
Airports Commission chair Sir Howard Davies to submit report on expansion by the end of the summer.
Lewis Dean May 19, 2015
The high-street retailer has lost its legal battle with HMRC.
Ravender Sembhy May 19, 2015
Deal makes Metro Bank the first British bank to use a p2p platform to lend funds to customers.
Bauke Schram May 19, 2015
The Greek government and the EU could be nearing a settlement.
Ravender Sembhy May 19, 2015
Sales fell by 3.9% for Asda
Sean Martin May 19, 2015
A rise in Harry Potter sales helped publisher Bloomsbury achieve a slight increase in revenue with a new edition of the JK Rowling books with covers by illustrator Jonny Duddle.
Bauke Schram May 19, 2015
Governor Mark Carney said public have until 19 July to nominate their favourite visual artist.
Bauke Schram May 19, 2015
Experts don't expect deflation to continue for a prolonged period.
Ravender Sembhy May 19, 2015
HSBC is offering first sub-1% mortgage with an initial rate of 0.99% on its two-year discount special mortgage.
Edmund Shing May 19, 2015
March saw house prices rise by 1.1%
Sean Martin May 19, 2015
UK inflation is calculated by measuring the price of a "basket" of goods and services. The contents are updated annually to keep up with consumer habits and tastes.
Bauke Schram May 19, 2015
UK inflation rate negative due to low food prices and slower rise in transport prices
Bauke Schram May 19, 2015
About 200 protesters gathered at the Port of Seattle to block access to a Royal Dutch Shell drilling rig headed for the Arctic.
Adam Justice May 19, 2015
DCC Energy has made a binding offer to acquire Royal Dutch Shell's Butagaz Liquefied Petroleum Gas business in France for €464m.
Jerin Mathew May 19, 2015
Vodafone's sales were up by 0.1% in its fourth quarter
Sean Martin May 19, 2015
Facebook seeks options to generate revenue out of popular messaging app, which it acquired for $22bn.
Jerin Mathew May 19, 2015
Samsung secured partial win on its appeal of patent litigation against Apple.
Jerin Mathew May 19, 2015
Court has also imposed injunction barring Citibank from leaving its role as custodian of Argentina's restructured bonds.
Jerin Mathew May 19, 2015
Think tank believes Prime Minister can get EU to reform four key areas.
Joe Millis May 19, 2015
Javid: Small businesses are Britain's engine room - we need to get heavy-handed regulators off firms' backs
Joe Millis May 19, 2015
But they're living like segregated, 'kept' women in feminist back water, says researcher
Mary Papenfuss May 18, 2015
States bet on fleecing those who can least afford it say researchers
Mary Papenfuss May 18, 2015
The US firm is looking to tap into the trend for premium burgers.
Ravender Sembhy May 18, 2015
Transport for London seeks innovative uses for Down Street tube station, which closed in 1932.
David Sim May 18, 2015
The tour operator has come in for heavy criticism after it was awarded £3.5m in relation to the deaths of two children
Ravender Sembhy May 18, 2015
The two betting firms could begin a bidding war.
Sean Martin May 18, 2015
When Britain wakes up to implications of savage cuts that Conservatives plan for public services, they may not be so the party in 2020
William Keegan May 18, 2015