Japanese company faces fuel mileage scandal after admitting to falsifying data on some of its models.
Microchip processor posts 14% increase in revenue and 15% gain in earnings in the first quarter.
Lender sees revenue surge 60% in first quarter as loss narrows from £8.5m to £7.9m.
This comes on the very first day of Indonesian President Joko Widodo's visit to the UK.
Tata's Port Talbot Stuart Wilkie is to lead a potential buyout of the plant.
Mueller cites 'changing personal circumstances' as airlines launches fresh search for new boss.
Sandwich maker sees sales rocket 13.9% in 2015 and unveils plans to continue worldwide expansion.
Tesco's latest annual results reveal it lost more selling space than it opened.
World's biggest brewer says deal remains subject to it completing its £70m takeover of rival SABMiller.
This business has 2,000 employees across two manufacturing sites in Rotherham and Stocksbridge near Sheffield.
Associated British Foods expects to meet annual goals but warns of uncertainty surrounding sugar tax.
This follows Asda recalling Disney treats over contamination fears a couple of weeks ago.
Tata Steel has claimed that it has already contacted 190 potential buyers.
The US Supreme Court denied an appeal claiming Google books violates copyright law.
This follows failed talks among oil producing nations such as Saudi Arabia and Russia in Doha on 17 April.
Andrew MacKenzie says issue is about internationalism versus unilateralism and Britain should vote to remain
British Gas owner expects to deliver more savings and will cut an extra 2,200 jobs over the course of the year.
The UK will hold a referendum on European Union membership on 23 June.
The move is part of an initiative called Generation Beyond, which is aimed at educating middle school students.
John Lewis and Marks & Spencer too have setup technology hubs to improve their online business.
Companies forced to halt operations as they face parts supply disruption.
Firm announces competitive takeover bid of British budget airline against Chinese giant HNA.
The tech is the only 'mine neutraliser' capable of being deployed from the air.
The move was appreciated by both the trade unions and the Institute of Directors.
BA has been fined $150,000 by the US Department of Transportation.
Topland has appointed real estate services company CBRE to find a suitable buyer.
Amazon, Google and Walmart are also interested in drone deliveries.
Premium McWraps was referred to as "Subway buster" in the company's internal memo.
As Leicester prepare for a shock title, we trace their owner's journey from obscurity to duty-free billions
Pfizer, Alphabet, Boeing, Coca-Cola, GE, IBM and Intel are some of the other companies holding money offshore.