Baghdad has filed a complaint to the ICC following Turkey's decision to export Kurdish oil
Over four fifths of small businesses feel that their energy supply doesn't care about them
The Major Project Authority categorised 104 projects as amber, amber/red or red in 2013.
HSBC's chief executive Stuart Gulliver warned the markets of 2014 challenges
Boris Johnson says that a 'political fix' will see the UK's next runway head to Gatwick.
FCA fines Barclays for rigging gold and banned and fined Plunkett for inappropriate conduct
EY's claimed Chinese law prohibits the firm from passing on documents related to a former client
Authorities says only paying them basic salaries would discourage them from taking a vacation
The CJEU ruled that workers must receive their normal remuneration for annual leave.
Through the little-known LPA receivership process banks are destroying landlords' livelihoods.
Andrew Auernheimer from Arkansas is demanding more than 28,000 bitcoins, currently valued at more than $13m.
FCA's fraud trial must now go ahead after Court of Appeal reverses controversial halting by Judge Leonard.
Erik Charles, principal incentives strategist at Xactly, speaks to IBTimes UK in San Francisco, California
Ofgem orders Scottish Power to pay £750,000 after it overcharged customers who didn't pay by direct debit.
European Commission sends Euribor-rigging allegations to three banks and awaits response.
The Swiss giant has agreed to pay a $2.6bn as it becomes the first bank to plead guilty to criminal charges in the US for decades.
IBTimes UK takes a look at why the workers of the world are demanding a pay rise.
As the TTIP negotiations enter their fifth round, we look at what the deal could mean.
The rate was introduced in 1998 by New Labour and now stands at £6.31 an hour.
Reuters gained access to a paper prepared for an agriculture ministers meeting on Monday
Delegates at the Association of Corporate Treasurers in Glasgow say it's too early to make plans
Britain's taxman is defending new proposals and accountancy measures
Business Environment research reveals 33.7% of businesses get interns doing lowly jobs
The British inventor wants researchers in engineering and science to be made more welcome.
The Financial Conduct Authority identified 108 promotions that did not meet advertising rules
Swedish lawmakers say that Pfizer has to map out its intentions for the group more clearly
Briton Mark Reilly and China's Zhang Guowei and Zhao Hongyan were charged with corruption in May
Ofgem slapped the energy giant with a record redress package for customer
Meanwhile, AstraZeneca is launching a research fund with the Medical Research Council's Laboratory of Molecular Biology
It is the second inter-dealer broker firm to be fined for Libor misconduct