Disciplinary action already under way for action contradictory to 'our values', says official,
Former Arsenal captain Adams understood to be handed a football role at club.
What lies in store for the Ibrox club as it looks to re-enter Scotland's top tier?
A report from the World Economic Forum places the UK in the top five.
Negotiations between Alibaba and Micromax are underway.
Japanese video game maker last reported a profit in 2011.
Positive economic data and dollar weakness help Swiss franc rally.
Uncertainty over who will form the next government has affected trading on the FTSE.
Fresh job cuts come in addition to 7,800 announced in February.
Sales down 2.9% in 13 weeks to 3 May
Texas police warned of the Isis-related Muhammad cartoon contest shooting by Anonymous activist on Twitter.
Nevada has given Daimler AG, the world's biggest truck maker, the go-ahead to test its self-driving heavy freight truck.
Morgan Stanley downgrades MSCI China index to equal-weight, from overweight, the first downgrade in over seven years.
British consumers have helped sales of new cars continue to grow.
Loeb says Buffett criticises hedge funds, yet he had first hedge fund.
Brent crude for spot delivery is now in a $60-$70 range, up from $52-$63 range in the first quarter.
The US believes India is moving too fast and that New Delhi should wait until Tehran signs a final nuclear deal.
BT pre-tax profit up 14%
Company blames 2-5 per cent dip in sales on import ban and instability in Isis controlled areas of Middle East.
70-80% shares of Clydesdale will be transferred to existing shareholders of NAB, and remaining 20-30% will be offered to institutional investors.
UK election uncertainty impacting forex markets.
Bank has no current plans to leave its domicile, says chairman John Peace.
Critics worry new US rules not strict enough to douse fire threat
Brent crude futures trading at $67.25 per barrel.
American Civil Liberties Union challenging intrusive surveillance.
Buyers purchased £14.8bn in bonds, about half the amount previously announced.
Netizens have invented a tool that shuts your computer down in case you get raided by the police.
Eight Premier League teams also feature on the lucrative list.
Yellen told IMF's Christine Lagarde there were potential dangers in current high share price levels.
The two tech giants aim to take targeted advertising to the next level with their deal.