Reuters survey shows young Scots less keen on independence than analysts predicted
The number of temporary workers in IT roles increased by 11.2% during the 2013/2014 financial year.
OECD says Bank of England should look at tools to put brakes on runaway UK house prices.
Hacktivist collective Anonymous warns Cambodian government to expect more attacks after two members were arrested.
Ongoing violence in eastern Ukraine and threat of deeper sanctions put upward pressure on oil prices
Lufthansa has reported narrower losses in its first quarter results thanks to its SCORE restructuring programme.
Shares are down nearly 4% in early trading
The report says the five largest distinct black and minority ethnic communities could potentially double
Users of cloud storage services Dropbox and Box are inadvertently leaking sensitive documents to everyone online.
Payday companies lend short term loans at significantly high interest rates.
Markit said output growth was at its fastest pace in three years during April.
Advertising giant snaps up the South African digital marketing agency
Gold steadies after trading close to a three-week high over the increasing violence in Ukraine.
Firm says profit lifted 26% as mortgage market recovery drives millions more visitors to Zoopla.
But ICAEW/Grant Thornton warns British firms are witnessing a widening skills gap.
Trading is slightly ahead of management expectations as a result of the unusually wet winter weather
Net income declines to $1.61bn in first quarter from $2.21bn last year.
Weekly earnings of the self-employed people have plummeted by 20% since 2007.
Former antivirus software pioneer John McAfee has put his name behind a new privacy-based messaging app called Chadder.
The change comes under the government's new universal credit scheme.
Barclays' financial director says there is also a weak investment bank results will continue
The construction group said it will commence a process to appoint a successor shortly
Apple has been seeking about $2bn in damages in latest lawsuit.
Mastercard reveals that there is 26,000 forms of bacteria on European banknotes
UBS unveiled its first quarter results for 2014
John Mulligan, Target's chief financial officer, will take over as interim president and CEO.
Price fails to reflect high economic and environmental costs
The FTT, dubbed the Robin Hood Tax, is designed to impose an additional cost onto every trade
KashFlow says firms are reluctant to take on employees because it might complicate the payroll
CBI survey of firms finds British manufacturers buoyed by UK economic recovery.