Firm is looking to 'safely decommission' its power plants.
Company halves losses to £13.1m and sees like-for-like sales rise.
Report from Citizens Advice Bureau shows that 16% of privately rented homes are not safe
An ex-SAS commander is now advising big brands on strategy.
Image caused bystanders to call police and FBI is now investigating
Prime minister faced embarrassing immigration figures - triple the Conservatives' target - ahead of a major policy speech.
Publisher reports 4% decline in profit over last half year but expects full-year profit rise.
Mahindra, the world's largest maker of tractors by volume, says deal to help both companies cut costs.
Plunge in the value of broker Goldin Financial follows that of client Hanergy Thin Film Power Group.
Dairy company share price drops 5% as full-year profit slump disappoints
Tesco, BHS and Sports Direct all feature in Which's Best & Worst Shops report.
Richest 10% of OECD population earn 9.6 times the income of the poorest 10%.
Warm weather and favourable consumer prices caused a 4.7% jump in sales volume.
An onshore pipeline ruptured along the California coast, spewing crude oil onto pristine beaches.
Wholesaler will purchase Musgrave – the duo's parent company – for £40m
LogJam follows Heartbleed and Freak as the latest vulnerability to affect millions of internet users
But the Shanghai Composite advanced on hopes of higher policy support from Beijing.
European Union risks pricing itself out of global economy with excessive regulation, says chancellor
BP's legal woes over Deepwater Horizon disaster recede with new settlements.
Royal Mail says focus on efficiency resulted in a better than expected UK cost performance
Markit flash Japan manufacturing PMI rose to 50.9 in May from 49.9 in April, while China PMI rose to 49.1 from 48.9 in April.
IBTimes UK takes a look at this week's Westminster gossip and political news.
Alice Walton, Jim Walton, Rob Walton and Christy Walton lost a combined $5.7bn in a single day after Wal-Mart's latest quarterly results.
Search engine giant sorry for 'inappropriate results'.
Business welcomes move, but unions attack slashing of public investment.
New reports says nearly 500,000 fuming tweets were sent in 2014.
Other train operators expected to follow suit on 24 and 25 May.
Confederation of British Industry: 'No credible alternative to EU membership'.
Jerusalem claims Tehran broke the agreement in 1979 in wake of Islamic revolution.
The US Department of Justice has come down heavily on the banks.