Online dating service could pay £12m a year to have its logo displayed on Red Devils shirt.
Electricity prices for 3.1 million customers on standard tariffs will increase by £76.
Mittal is the chairman and chief executive of ArcelorMittal, the world's largest steel-making company.
Services company's accounting practices deemed "less conservative" than its peers.
Report claims the move is caused by shift in the oil and gas giant's business model.
FTSE 100-listed lender pleased with 'excellent' first half performance after difficult two years.
Britain's largest retailer will pay for the tax itself and will cut prices on women's sanitary items by 5%.
Trainees told to repay money if they left scheme which involved four months of unpaid work.
Renè Tkáčik was killed in 2014 as a tonne of wet concrete poured onto him.
Only a quarter of firms use customers' personal data for real-time engagement.
IAG posts 37% increase in first half operating profit as IT glitch costs €58m.
Banking giant books £2.5bn loss on sale of 33% in Barclays Africa Group and set aside £700m for PPI compensation.
Profit before tax falls 42% to £418m in three months to June.
Tycoon will pocket £220m from the sale of a 31% stake in the airline he founded in 1984.
Eduardo C. Leite tells IBTimes UK the British legal industry is in a great place and will remain so regardless of Brexit.
Ratings agency Moody's says European tobacco giants on sound commercial footing.
Ben Van Beurden believes move to electrify the economy is a good thing.
End of the road for Libor nears as watchdog FCA says global interest rate benchmark has outlived its usefulness.
IAG and industry bodies have warned expansion could result in sharp increase in landing charges.
Singapore marks the first time the online retail giant has entered the south east Asian market.
Shell, Total, Statoil and Repsol post encouraging quarterly financials and hint at recovery from three-year long decline.
Decline in house sales clobbers London-focused estate agent.
US President takes credit for Taiwanese giant's $10bn investment in Wisconsin.
The skyscraper becomes the latest City trophy building to be snapped up by foreign investors.
Operating profits fall 6% to £1.47bn for the year ended 30 June.
Britain's largest retail bank forced to set aside further £1.1bn to deal with PPI complaints.
Japan has more than 30 flavours of Kit Kat where the gourmet bar is popular with locals and tourists.
Jeffrey Blue sued the Sports Direct founder alleging he had not respected a deal made in a London pub.
Tim Warrillow said he was responding to "demand from institutional investors."
Acacia Mining protests 'unexplainable' tax bill from Tanzania.