NHS England faces walkout as junior doctors protest Jeremy Hunt's 'unsafe' contract changes
The BMA said that the extension of working hours to Sundays and evenings is a threat to the NHS.
Starbucks and Fiat Chrysler owe up to €30m as state aid ruled 'illegal' says European Commission
Tax deal struck between Starbucks and Dutch government in 2008 'not in line with EU state aid rules'.
EU referendum: CBI urges UK to remain in European Union but calls for reforms
The business body is battling campaigns such as Leave.EU to persuade voters to stay in the EU.
UK deficit narrows to lowest point since 2007 at £9.4bn in September as VAT receipts jump
Debt increased by £78.8bn from the year to September 2014 to £1.638tn, representing 86.3% of the UK GDP.
Toyota fault causes fires: 6.5 million cars recalled worldwide over window power switch
Toyota Matrix, RAV4, Tundra, Highlander, Scion xB, and Sequoia models being recalled.
Argos sales slip as owner Home Retail prepares for Black Friday and Christmas
Lead by chief executive John Walden, Home Retail is working on a transformation plan for Argos.
Tata Steel confirms 1,200 job losses as David Cameron promises to raise steel issue with Xi Jinping
BREAKING: Business secretary Sajid Javid has called for EU-wide urgent action to resolve the steel crisis.
Whitbread: Costa and Premier Inn give boost to CEO Andy Harrison's last interim results
Costa coffee revenue was up 16%, bringing a profit increase of more than a quarter.
Lloyd's chief Inga Beale tops OUTstanding LGBT executives list and Mark Zuckerberg heads ally ranking
Antonio Simoes, gay HSBC CEO and transgender female chief Martine Rothblatt also among top icons.
Asos breaks through £1bn mark as revenue soars under new CEO Nick Beighton
Operating profit only edged up by 1% to £47.5m, largely due to a jump in administrative expenses.
Redcar and Tata Steel: Four reasons why the UK steel industry is struggling to survive
Paul Swinney tells IBTimes UK there are several reasons why the industry in the UK is fighting to survive.
Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro calls on $70 oil floor again ahead of Opec meeting
Maduro also said he was 'doing everything to save the price and the stability of our oil'.
Daily Fantasy Sports: Draftkings and Fanduel banned by Nevada until games obtain valid licence
The websites have been ruled to meet the definition of gambling games and should be treated as such.
Uber claims 'victory for new technology' as high court rules taxi app is legal in London
Transport for London brought case to high court seeking clarification of laws governing meters in the capital.
Redcar and Tata Steel job cuts: Business secretary Sajid Javid says 'no magic bullet' to fix industry
Steel workers unions, trade bodies and ministers meet in Rotherham to discuss crisis.
Tesco raises £250m from sale of closed shop sites to property investor Meyer Bergman
The company is disposing of store sites in London, Bath and south east.
Senior managers regime: Banking sector welcomes Treasury changes to compliance rules
"Reverse burden of proof" rule meant senior management of failing banks were guilty until proven innocent.
Adult colouring books help boost WH Smith profits by 8%
The company managed high street cost savings of £11m in the year, which widened margins, helping profits up.
UK store closures at lowest point since 2011 as consumer confidence rises
The overall churn rate is lower as fewer stores go bust, according to PwC
Volkswagen emissions scandal: Where to watch live - Paul Willis faces environmental committee
Environmental Audit Committee is taking evidence from the carmaker executive as well as Mike Hawes.
UK unemployment reaches pre-crash low of 5.4% but chancellor warns of external threats
Mark Carney said BoE will look at unemployment numbers rather than inflation for interest rates.
Water companies received £800m profits windfall at the expense of customers
The National Audit Office said that Ofwat failed to properly regulate the privatised sector.
UK house prices: Three quarters of Britons think costs will increase in 2016
In the UK, 37% of people think the low interest rates are pushing up house prices.
Twitter: New CEO Jack Dorsey cuts 8% of social media platform's workforce
Newly confirmed permanent CEO and co-founder Dorsey announced the job cuts in an email.
Worldpay IPO: £4.8bn valuation leads to biggest London floatation of 2015
The initial public offering is expected to raise somewhere between £2.16bn and £2.48bn.
Nuclear deal: Iran's parliament supports historic agreement with huge majority
Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has come out to prohibit negotiations with the US.
Megabrew is here: AB InBev and SABMiller agree on terms of £68bn merger
The agreement of £44 per share in cash for SABMiller investors, comes after multiple offers from AB InBev.
Redcar steel plant is officially closing despite liquidation efforts losing 1,700 jobs
The coke ovens continued to fire when talks continued but no buyer was found in time.
Dell buys EMC including VMware for $67bn in one of the biggest tech deals in history
This offer means the EMC shareholders receive $24.05 per share in cash.
More UK workers earning less than living wage as in-work poverty increases
West Somerset is one of the areas with a high proportion of workers below the living wage.