Tim Martin warns pub operator could have to switch to suppliers from outside the EU in the future.
Competition and Markets Authority will investigate £11.7bn deal, government confirms.
Pre-tax profits slump 53% to £26.6m during six months to 29 July.
EasyJet's passengers will now be able to book a single ticket for flights to North America and the Far East.
Honeybee chief executive Stapleton will begin work at Halfords in mid-January.
MUFG has decided to shift EU investment banking base to Amsterdam from London, reports say.
Round-up of 10 most popular tips for making sure that employers are able to build the strongest possible workforce.
Multimillion dollar IPO expected stateside as oil major bids to raise cash.
Former BoE Governor Mervyn King claims bailout leaks triggered run on bank's deposits in 2007.
The blockchain platform is the first of its kind in the insurance industry built on Microsoft Azure global cloud technology.
The bank tried to get a tax exemption from claiming an artificial loss on purchase and sale of dividends.
Dispute between the union and airline escalated after pilots complained of deteriorating pay and working conditions.
Trinity Mirror in talks to purchase Northern & Shell titles outright from Richard Desmond.
Being a good corporate citizen and enhancing brand equity can go hand-in-hand, senior brand director Gianluca Di Tondo tells IBTimes UK.
FCA investigation into RBS' restructuring unit was leaked to the BBC in November last year.
The Chinese airline industry will need over 7,200 new aircraft to serve a booming middle-class, says the US firm.
Publishing and events outfit could sell lucrative emerging markets-focused division.
Restructuring continues at the Walmart-owned supermarket in the wake of tepid sales figures.
From November, customers will be allowed to place a second bag in the hold free of charge.
A number of influential independent shareholders have announced they will vote against Hellawell.
Branching out from its inaugural central Glasgow launch outlet, the company is going for market share across the country.
Shares in FTSE 250-listed company surge 25% following announcement of deal.
US aircraft maker has always maintained the tax breaks it received did not constitute state aid.
Tycoon describes veteran parliamentarian's attack made via a radio interview as "disgraceful" and personal.
Many may not have heard of it, but a reverse takeover of HP's software arm means the company is not 'micro' anymore.
Offer will run until 31 December and aims to take old, polluting cars off the roads.
Once the UK is free of "the shackles" of the EU's legal framework it will be free to make substantive changes.
Consumer survey conducted by Which? saw the airport bag the worst rating in a host of user satisfaction categories.
Men's range remains the company's fastest growing sales category, representing 9% of global revenue.
Gambling Commission investigation finds 'technical issue' led firm to fail vulnerable customers.