This relates to Vodafone's purchase of billionaire Li Ka-shing's Indian mobile telecom business in 2007.
Air fares fell more than they did in the 12 months to January 2015, weighing down core inflation.
The toy Tesla is available for pre-order and is priced at $499.
Plants at Heysham, Hartlepool and Torness have closing dates pushed back by between five and seven years.
Delta Airlines was the first to frame a policy on such announcements.
Mining giant posts $5.5bn loss in 2015, as earnings plummet 55% despite cost-cutting measures.
Education alone could cost parents about £141,863 if a child was sent to day school.
The company is looking to reinvent its smartphone strategy to address dipping sales.
Recovery also attributed to encouraging US economic data.
Scepticism about Saudi Arabia and Iran cutting production clouds meeting.
New generation of workers eager to jump ship to get what they need.
UK company to pay its American partner $1bn to 'equalise ownership in the joint venture'.
Kaspersky Lab security researcher Sergey Lozhkin outlines how he hacked a hospital via WiFi.
Security researcher says Torrents Time contains a Trojan that tracks users and opens ports for malicious activity.
Twitter row erupted over Soames' no-nonsense rebuke of a Eurosceptic Conservative colleague.
At last! Nissan solves office disorganisation using cameras, wi-fi and clapping.
Reckitt Benckiser, IAG and Standard Chartered were the biggest riser on the FTSE 100.
The number of jobs shifted to Paris would depend on the terms of the Brexit deal.
Former model's husband was dealmaker for Goldman Sachs, which was linked to 1Malaysia Development Bhd.
LAPD and FBI drafted in to investigate ransomware-style cyberattack at US hospital.
Prime minister was due to meet the Eurosceptic firebrand alongside other political group leaders.
Zoltan Istvan is the founder of the Transhumanist Party and its 2016 Presidential candidate.
Employment market now candidate-led as 24% say they'd prioritise flexibility over salary, research shows.
Latest hacking campaign from North Korea reportedly targeted South Korean organisations.
He called tax avoidance 'morally repugnant' - then got a payout from his family firm which failed to pay it.
Dark web seller offers £5 bomb threat service for British schools, shopping centres, hospitals and offices.
UK steel companies have seen their debts increase by 75% in 2015 to £1.5bn industry-wide.
Source told IBTimes UK that David Cameron has 'poisoned the well' with the union.
Security experts claim evidence suggests the attackers operating the malware are Russian.
CIPD warns wages will grow 1.2% instead of expected 2% as low inflation and national living wage hit.