Infanta Cristina is the youngest daughter of King Juan Carlos in Spain
Business Secretary says the Prime Minister's plans to cut immigration will most likely not be achieved.
Emerging market economies hit by a slowdown in service sector growth.
Luff, group finance director, will be leaving the company on a date to be confirmed
EasyJet boarded 4.49 million passengers in December, up 3.5% from 4.34 million last year.
Group of MPs warned ministers must outline how further cuts to Defra will impact agencies.
Gartner unveils smartphones and tablet computer research for the year ahead
China banned sales gaming consoles there in 2000.
But the firm says 200 workers will avoid being made redundant.
US prosecutors alleged that Weil helped 17,000 American clients to evade taxes between 2002 and 2007.
Concerns rise as two more years of cuts are on the way
Fine on top of £390m civil settlement with US and UK authorities.
China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) plans to attract more domestic and foreign capital.
British Chambers of Commerce quarterly economic review says business needs more finance
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The Commerce Department says manufactured orders in November increased to $497.9bn.
SNP warns the cuts are evidence of what a no vote would mean for Scotland.
Research by haart shows burden of rail costs against mortgage savings made by moving out of London.
Co-op is under scrutiny for its capital black hole and the Paul Flower sex and drugs scandal
Mercer says the move was despite significant employer contributions and strong stock market returns.
Foreign property investors will be "effectively immune" to the impact of Capital Gains Tax
Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria and Turkey could be new frontier of the economy, according to Jim O'Neill.
China's economic growth is expected to hover at 7.6% in 2013.
The Treasury says total employee compensation is keeping pace with the economic recovery.
Chancellor says work not yet done on spending cuts to erase deficit in UK public finances.
Balfour Beatty seals £154m London's Olympic stadium transformation deal
UK PMI data shows business growth is strong but is rising at a slower rate
Lloyds Banking Group business confidence survey shows UK firms bullish on recovery.
Global manufacturers may pick Bangladesh, Cambodia and Vietnam over China.
Markit Eurozone Composite PMI shows Ireland and Spain see sharpest rises in output while France stagnates