Bank boss wrote to bank's staff to apologise for any damage he has done to group's reputation.
The British construction and civil engineering company increased its dividend per share by 15% to £0.043.
Bank boss who was snapped with an alleged lover while on company business has apologised to 75,000 staff.
The giant posted larger profits, but books a £122m writedown on a US internet firm.
Despite losses, Irish bookmaker posts revenue growth of 18% across all divisions in first six months of 2016.
Mining group's CEO Ivan Glasenberg says its plan to sell off assets and cut spending is gaining traction.
The London-based firm said it will earn between $2bn and $2.1bn in revenues during the year.
US and UK pharmaceutical giants reach deal potentially worth over $1.5bn.
Qantas said it will pay A$500m to shareholders and reward its 25,000 employees with a one-off A$3,000 bonus.
UK gym industry records 5.8% increase in membership in 2015 and is now worth more than £4.4bn.
The ban has been imposed as under British rules, betting and gambling ads should not appeal to those under 18.
A government report accuses Sports Direct of subjecting employees to "appalling" work conditions.
Solid UK economic activity after EU referendum has boosted retail, housebuilding and leisure sectors.
Big four supermarkets post declines in the 12 weeks to 14 August as Lidl and Aldi see growth of more than 10%
Rank Group said the Brexit vote will have little or no impact on its performance.
Yorkshire-based firm sees a rise in buyer numbers despite uncertainty caused by EU Referendum vote.
The move shows that external investors still have confidence in the country's economy post Brexit.
Exclusive: The state-backed Chinese firm told IBTimes UK that it was not bidding to buy the Reds.
IEA think tank reacts to IFS report that says pay gap reaches 33% as mothers miss pay rises.
BA, easyJet, Thomson and Thomas Cook join dispute resolution service that charges for failed claims.
VW is resuming talks with parts suppliers Prevent Group's CarTrim and ES Automobilguss.
Construction activity in Ireland climbs to four-month high in July, Kingspan posts 50% profits boost.
A probe in Scotland will look at whether PFI contributed to construction defects in school buildings.
Wireless Group operating profit fall from £6.1m to £4.7m year-on-year.
Now, PPF wants the company or investors seeking a deal to bear all legal, financial and job redundancy costs.
Large companies are falling over themselves to find the next Jessica Ennis-Hill or Mo Farah to promote their products.
Pfizer will get access to a prostate-cancer treatment drug approved for sale in the US.
The litigation is related to the JPMorgan's purchase of Washington Mutual banking operations in 2008.
Working hours at Opel's two German plants will be reduced, affecting the pay of about 5,000 employees.
Bank set to become the first UK lender to charge negative interest rates onto corporate customers.