New survey reveals some of the most unusual places Brits take a peek at their office emails.
German industrial conglomerate says it's moving focus away from fossil fuels division.
Engineering firm says its designated boss, whose appointment was announced in September, won't get the job anymore.
The Competition and Markets Authority ruled after an in-depth investigation that the merger did not pose competition concerns.
Industry survey finds financial players lack confidence when it comes to meeting regulations.
Aircraft maker finds no buyers for the A380, but its smaller planes and that of rivals dominate Dubai Air Show.
HSBC's Swiss private banking unit alleged to have helped wealthy clients avoid taxes by French prosecutors.
Industry study reveals the things you should never do in a work email.
Watchdog rules deal to purchase supplier of 5,000 shops in the UK will not result in higher prices or reduced service.
Worldwide attitudes survey finds clear trends in favour of sustainability and renewable power generation.
New survey finds hordes of workers looking for new jobs as Christmas approaches.
Petrochemicals firm set to add a football club to its cacophonic asset sheet.
Bob Iger, the CEO of Disney said the studio was already working on original content made specifically for the direct-to-consumer service, which should become available to customers by 2019.
The Advertising Association says the amount is a 37% increase on Christmas advertising spending in 2010.
Company's CEO Simon Talling-Smith tells IBTimes UK its 'membership driven' air service will change the lives of frequent flyers.
Ryanair has celebrated another record month for traffic in October 2017, but passengers on Twitter were unimpressed by the news.
In Britain, 10 out of the top 15 postcodes for e-business density are located in the north of the country.
Spike driven by dip in restructuring and legal costs but operating leverage remains an issue.
Some major London theatres, Dublin's Aviva Stadium and Bath Rugby's Recreation Ground have already adopted the technology.
CMA has been told to investigate Fox's £11.7bn bid for Sky on grounds it might threaten media plurality.
M&S posts 0.1% decline in like-for-like sales, while JD Wetherspoon records 6.1% year-on-year increase.
Two of the UK's 'Big Six' energy companies hope to form a mammoth supplier serving over 12 million households.
BT chief executive calls for clarity around Brexit, as he warns that a Brexit scenario would not be 'good for anyone'.
Survey published at the CBI conference paints dire picture of trust in corporate leadership.
From Kobe Steel to Shoko Chukin, Nissan to Subaru, a growing number of corporate fiascos ought to make Japanese enterprises confront their governance demons.
Former editor of Squawka appears to confirm the company has ceased operating in Instagram post and tweets.
Arqiva had announced plans for a £6bn IPO only two weeks ago, but opted to postpone until conditions improve.
Anecdotal evidence given to IBTimes UK in Zurich suggests the country's banks are actually looking to hire more employees in London.
From having an office with seven employees to annual revenues of $9.4bn, WWT's rise over the last 27 years has been meteoric.
Telecoms giant posts 10% year-on-year drop in pre-tax on an adjusted basis in the three months to the end of September.