Daniele Nouy, ECB head of the Single Supervisory Mechanism, unveils 14,000 applications for new regulator.
A Dutch company has created the world's first e-joint.
As many as 34 deals worth over $100m completed in Europe so far in second quarter.
Bank of England survey of lenders finds expectation that approvals will drop amid stricter mortgage market rules.
The Institution of Civil Engineers says more diversity can bring different perspectives to engineering solutions.
Warwick Business School has announced that it will begin holding courses in the Shard
Gazprom says gas flow via Ukraine remains stable despite deadlock
House prices in London have rocketed in recent months. See the average price in different boroughs.
The news comes after the Chancellor George Osborne announced reforms to the UK's insurance industry.
Chief executives in Britain's biggest companies only fell marginally
Switzerland will provide administrative assistance in tax matters to India in accordance with treaties signed between the two countries.
Deal to boost Santander's presence in Sweden, Norway and Denmark.
Morrisons has said that it will cut prices on a further 135 products.
Universal Credit has now expanded to the North West of England, with four more job centres offering the benefit.
Alex Chesterton says London property market not that expensive compared to other major cities in world
However, PwC says global economic recovery is expected to be uneven, as spending shifts from West-East
Toyota has also recalled some 650,000 vehicles to deal with potentially faulty airbags.
Oracle close to its biggest acquisition since 2009 deal with Sun Microsystems.
The AA stock price fell to 244p in conditional trading on the London Stock Exchange
23 June is the first day of trading since the Barnsley Distribution Centre was torched.
US investigators claim French bank hid transactions worth $30bn.
French government would buy 20% stake in Alstom from Bouygues.
Barnsley is the centre of the online retailer's distribution capability
Europe Economics report, commissioned by Business for Britain, says 'only very considerable reforms' will prevent this
HSBC flash manufacturing PMI rises to 50.8 in June from 49.4 in May.
The UK Chancellor is considering an east-west high-speed railway to boost non-London economic growth.
McAleer has sent copies of his 2002 letter to US House and Senate committees.
Oil to jump if conflict spreads to southern Iraq, where most production sites are based.
Traders keen on gold above psychologically important $1,300 an ounce level.
Assange fields questions on Modi, World Cup, bitcoin and Edward Snowden on Reddit.