EFF warns manufacturing needs to tackle 'dirty and unglamorous' image to attract talent
China's investment in east Africa infrastructure marks shift to relationship building and resource exploitation
Consumer groups picket gas giant's shareholders' meeting in Westminster in protest at rising energy prices
Bangladesh's state-owned telecommunications company illegally cut off Zamir Telecom on orders of Abdul Latif Siddique.
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Russian energy giant says Kiev owes $3.5bn and must pay up before June to keep the gas flowing to the country.
One of the most prominent voices within Anonymous has been undermined by in-fighting and a missing $35,000.
One analyst says Ellison 'not like a CEO but like a king'
Credit Suisse and BNP Paribas, facing threat of criminal charges in the US, tried to shift subsidiaries into the gun sights.
European Union slaps sanctions on 13 individuals and two companies after separatist referendum held in eastern Ukraine
Just Do It poster near Canary Wharf shows Li Junjie moments before fatal plunge
South African company is world's no. 3 platinum producer and says it may have to cut jobs if the strike continues.
Tax expert Richard Murphy accuses British government inactivity of hitting some of world's most impoverished nations.
Sir Brendan Barber says workers on zero-hours contracts are afraid of looking for work elsewhere.
Russian President Vladimir Putin to visit China this month.
National Australia Bank director Lukas Kamay helped by LinkedIn friend Chris Hill at ABS to gain millions illegally.
EU foreign ministers meeting to discuss sanctions against Russia as the Kremlin backs Ukraine referendum.
Markit says the survey highlights a worrying waste of talent within the country's labour market.
PPI's annual survey shows that General Motors is the worst big automaker to deal with
Two former chief executives among group to be questioned by SFO, say reports
The CISI says young people expressed an interest in working in the country's technology sector.
Indian rupee strikes near 10-month high on 12 May.
Analysts say strong PMI growth should hold, barring major societal change.
Pfizer has major re-organisations at least every 18 months, employees say.
The CIPD says employment intentions for UK companies have reached a six and a half year high.
Nissan's latest financial results sees a jump in profits thanks to weak yen and rising sales.
CBI chief urges caution over pace of house price growth in the UK.
Industry group CBI predicts UK economy will grow by 3% in 2014, but highlights political risk.
Bloomberg reported that companies are in talks for deal worth €10bn.