Twist talks about getting more women into coding and computing careers.
Debates over Syria to top the agenda at this week's G20 summit in Russia.
Analysts expect slowdown over coming quarters as Australia's mining boom is coming to an end.
President Barack Obama gains support of key US senators for military action against Syria.
UK overall shop price deflation at 0.5% in August, same as in July, according to the BRC.
Rajan, who was earlier with IMF, takes over amid India's falling rupee and slow growth.
TUC research shows an average 6.3% fall in real terms pay for those working 40 hours a week.
Late Zurich CFO Pierre Wauthier left suicide note referencing fraught relationship with boss.
Chancellor warns Scottish nationalists that split from Britain carries heavy price.
The Indian rupee may drop to 72 to a US dollar in six months as growth slows.
Radiation levels in pipes and containers that hold radioactive water have risen 18-fold.
Public outcry as UK-based phone giant avoids UK tax after one of biggest corporate deals in history
Wonga, a leader in the heavily criticised payday lending market, sees profit soar 36%.
Graft investigators point finger at GSK's China HQ rather than individual salespeople.
OECD expects growth in major advanced economies to build further in second half, but warns of major risks.
The British pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline's company in China (GSK China) established a key account marketing team to bribe major hospitals, exposed GSK employees.
Microsoft on Tuesday (September 3) said it will buy Nokia's phone business and license its patents for £ 4.6 billion, making its boldest foray yet into mobile devices and bringing Nokia executive Stephen Elop back into the fold.
Unemployment has fallen by 149,940 people in first eight months of 2013, according to Spain's Labour Ministry.
Economic recovery weak because of three years of Osborne austerity, says TUC.
Ceeney says women are being prevented from top-level financial posts.
Market participants to track UK construction PMI and Spanish unemployment data today.
Markit PMI survey for UK construction sector shows sharpest rise in output for almost six years.
Premier Li Keqiang says China on track amid further expansion in services and manufacturing.
Upbeat factory activity data raises hopes of a quicker global economic recovery.
Retail sales rose 3.6% year-on-year in August compared to 3.9% growth in July.
Vodafone shakes hands with Verizon Communications to sell its 45% stake in the US joint venture.
Foreign Office spending on procurement cards for diplomats comes hits £40m over three years.
Michael Sherwood and Richard Gnodde, co-chief executives of Goldman Sachs International, speak out ahead of EU referendum.
Issues such as funding and management of the planned bank need to be resolved.
Reports in Swiss media suggest Wauthier's fraught relationship with Ackermann exposed in suicide note.