The Treasury Select Committee has published exchange of letters with Chancellor over the matter.
Scotland's government grants owners of the yard permission to bring site back into use
Every new iPhone has experienced a better start than its predecessor.
The Business Secretary says apprentices can post work 'selfies' on the campaign's Pinterest board.
Prices of about 15,000 parts will be cut by average 26% from September.
Banking reform proposals tabled by EU financial services commissioner Michel Barnier in January.
Banks are hiring people with experience in data governance and analytics.
Russia closes iconic Pushkin Square branch of McDonald's amid high tension with the West.
The Higher Education Degree Datacheck says some employers take CVs at face value.
Labour has said that it will give the watchdog the power to remove licenses.
A local newspaper had earlier reported that Jala and Jamaludin Ibrahim, CEO of telecoms firm Axiata, are likely candidates for top post at airline.
Disaster-hit Malaysian Airline System is expected reduce domestic capacity, easing price competition among carriers.
Quarterly revenues improved 1% to $27.6bn, driven by 12% increase in PC sales
The technology entrepreneur tells IBTimes UK that young people must have drive as well.
Young people need drive as well as the right qualifications to land a job in today's labour market, according to Dragons' Den judge Piers Linney.
Lidl said its men's fashion offering will be launched in November.
YouGov says the economy has traditionally come top of the list of UK voters' concerns.
Gore and Hyatt claim broadcaster owes them "tens of millions of dollars."
The ONS says there were 4.6 million self-employed people in the UK in 2014.
Winsome defaulted on its 65.81bn rupee loans and is facing criminal investigation in India.
YG Entertainment's stock ends 3.14% higher on the Kosdaq.
Carlsberg has lowered its profit forecast on the back of tensions in Russia.
Balfour Beatty has rejected a third £2bn offer from Carillion
Penalty is second handed out to the British bank by the New York DFS in two years.
Jala runs the Malaysian government's Economic Transformation Programme.
Bank will retain its commercial and investment banking businesses in Japan.
Sumitomo Electric received biggest individual fine of 290.4m yuan, equivalent to 6% of its annual China revenues.
The ONS says youth unemployment was 16.9% in the three months to June.
A woman from Bournemouth was recently conned out of £14,000 in an online dating scam
Foreign institutional investors have invested over $12bn in Indian equities this year.