Ryanair cuts fees for checked-in bags as passenger numbers take off in May
Airline cuts checked-in bags fees by up to 50% as passenger numbers grow 12% in May despite ATC strikes in France.
Marks & Spencer turns off music in its stores to win back traditional customers
High-street retailer said the decision came on the back of feedback received from staff and customers.
Tata Steel saves 4,400 jobs after completing sale to Greybull Capital
Sale to Greybull Capital will preserve 4,400 jobs across sites in Scunthorpe, Teesside, Workington and York.
EU referendum: OECD warns that Brexit is a 'threat to the wellbeing of the UK'
OECD claims that a Brexit would damage UK financially and trigger turmoil in financial markets worldwide.
UK house price growth slows more than expected in May
UK house prices climb 0.2% month-on-month in May and 4.7% year-on-year, according to Nationwide.
UK economy grows steadily but Brexit risks remain 'clear as day' says CBI
Uncertainty regarding EU referendum and fears of global economic turmoil continue to threaten British economy.
Time Out unveils plan to float on AIM market at London Stock Exchange
Oakley Capital hopes to float the digital business on AIM and raise around £90m in funds.
Austin Reed to close 120 stores and cut 1,000 jobs by the end of June
Embattled UK menswear chain will disappear from Britain's high street after 116 years.
Last orders for IMF's Christine Lagarde as Wetherspoon props up Brexit with beer mat campaign
Wetherspoon founder Tim Martin says mats have hard-hitting message against IMF and Christine Lagarde.
Volkswagen first-quarter profit plunges 19% as emission scandal hits sales
German carmaker posts 19.3% decline in pre-tax profit as revenue edges lower amid declining sales.
CMA warns cloud storage services providers could be breaching consumer law
Investigation finds some cloud-based service providers could be breaching consumer law over contracts renewal.
World's largest cruise ship Harmony of the Seas could deliver £15m boost to Southampton economy
IBTimes UK spoke to Royal Caribbean about how the world's biggest passenger ship could deliver.
UK consumer confidence improves in May but Brexit uncertainty weighs on outlook
GfK says confidence improved from -3 in April to -1 in May but Brexit uncertainty clouds the outlook.
EU referendum: Will Brexit really have an impact on UK trade with the US?
IBTimes UK spoke to two business leaders to find out how Brexit could affect trade on both sides of the Atlantic.
UK economic growth slows to 0.4% in first three months of 2016
Second estimate of UK GDP confirms growth hits a three-year low, as economy slows in the first quarter of 2016.
Oil prices climb above $50 a barrel for the first time in 2016 amid increased demand
Brent crude hits $50 as stronger demand in Russia and China and disruptions in Canada boost prices.
UK firms remain cautious despite resilience in services sector, CBI survey shows
Optimism about general business environment declines slightly in the three months to May but employment remains resilient.
Royal Mail spared tariff controls in Ofcom review
Royal Mail spared price controls by Postal regulator.
Royal Dutch Shell to cut 2,200 more jobs
Oil giant unveils plans to raise job cuts target by 20% in 2016 to 12,500 amid ongoing weakness in oil prices.
Utilities bill to allow consumers switch to better deals in a week
New Digital Economy Bill would force banks, broadband and energy providers to deliver faster response.
Wizz Air annual profit takes off as expansion plans deliver results
Budget airline posts 53% increase in pre-tax profit and vows to continue expansions plans across Europe.
M&S annual profit plunges 18% as CEO issues warning on turnaround plans
Retailer posts 18.5% decline in annual profit, offsetting a 2.4% gain in revenue, as clothing division continues to struggle.
EU referendum: No Brexit plans in place for 60% of British retailers
With less than a month to go before the referendum, six in 10 British retailers yet to plan for Brexit.
EU referendum: BoE has responsibility to highlight Brexit risk says Carney
Carney claims the BoE has a responsibility to warn on the risks related to Britain leaving the European Union.
UK public sector borrowing higher than forecast in April, ONS figures show
ONS figures reveal UK public sector borrowing falls £15.7bn to £76bn in the financial year to the end of March.
Spotify revenue surges but losses deepen as streaming service ramps up investments
Streaming service posts 80% increase in revenue but losses grow 7% as company looks to fend off competition.
Kingfisher's sales grow in line with expectations despite B&Q closures
B&Q owner posts 3.6% increase in like-for-like sales, driven by strong performance in the UK and Poland.
EU referendum: UK firms are becoming 'indifferent' to Brexit
ICSA poll finds 43% of businesses describing a Brexit as "potentially damaging" compared with 70% six months ago.
BHS' directors and advisers to be questioned by MPs as hearing into retailer's collapse begins
Arcadia chairman Lord Grabiner will appear today before the committees investigating BHS' collapse.
Ryanair fares to fall 7% after airline's profit and forecast miss estimates
Budget airline expects fares to decline 7% amid ongoing lower oil prices as it warns of looming 'fare war'.