European Commission hits back at claims that TTIP represents financial sector interests.
US' Finra fines the Wall Street giant for failing to prevent 'trade-throughs' related to Sigma-X
Dr Zofia Bajorek is a researcher at The Work Foundation.
John Allan, the chairman of the FSB, says some small businesses may not be able to meet every flexible working request.
The independent body says the investment consultants could face regulation in the future.
The French bank's shares rose by 3% in market open after the settlement was announced
David Campbell Bannerman tells IBTimes UK that the business body 'isn't doing any serious thinking'.
The British Geological Survey debunks the SNP's promises of high revenue from energy reserves.
California governor Jerry Brown signed into law bill approving bitcoin and other digital currencies as valid forms of payment.
Reeves says the Prime Minister David Cameron has 'failed to get to grip' with the DWP.
GSK confirmed the existence of the tape on 29 June but did not disclose details.
Britain's main opposition plans to enhance greater competition and long term investment
Britain's chancellor George Osborne will make the change a key component to the Tories' manifesto.
Prosecutors had seized about 30,000 bitcoins from Silk Road, which was accused of drug trafficking, computer hacking and money laundering.
The Competitions and Markets Authority has upheld its ban on Eurotunnel's ferry service.
Banker's Umbrella goes through 30 pages of the lawsuit so you don't have to
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman filed a securities fraud lawsuit against Barclays on 26 June
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is suing the bank for securities fraud.
Regulator leaked details of an investigation to newspaper, causing plunge in insurance share prices.
Peter Sands, CEO at Standard Chartered responded to questions on a media call.
The regulator has asked the CMA to look into energy price hikes and bad service.
Nine out of the 11 new schools being opened in London are controversial free schools
Economist Intelligence Unit's Robin Bew says Brussels would still have some control over the labour market
The Department for Work and Pension has published a draft legislation.
The Monarchy cost the taxpayer £35.7m in the last financial year.
New York Attorney General, Eric Schneiderman claims it gained an unfair edge through high frequency trading.
Michael Lewis's book alleges some banks gain an unfair edge through high frequency trading.
Bitcoin prices fell as much as 1.77% on 28 June, following 2.11% and 1.91% declines in previous two days.
EU antitrust arm has charged the three firms with operating a cartel that fixed microchip prices.
The Financial Conduct Authority said Britain's biggest payday lender conducted unfair and misleading debt collection practices.