Nissan to acquire 34% stake in struggling rival Mitsubishi Motors for £1.5bn
Nissan is to become Mitsubishi Motors' biggest stakeholder in move to rescue its smaller rival.
TalkTalk's annual profit halves in the wake of October's cyberattack
Telecoms giant reiterates full-year guidance, but reveals annual profits fell from £32m to £14m.
ITV hails strong start to the year after posting double-digit revenue growth
Broadcaster posts 14% increase in total external revenue, boosted by a 44% surge from production division.
Heathrow Airport 'to cut night flights and noise levels' in ongoing push for third runway
Biggest airport in UK to extend quiet period until 5.30am and tackle noise pollution if project is approved.
European Commission to block Hutchison's £10.25bn bid for O2
European Commission says it has blocked proposed merger to 'serve UK customers' and preserve competition.
UK industrial sector under pressure as manufacturing output slumps
UK industrial output declines 0.2% year-on-year in March and expands only 0.3% on a monthly basis.
TUI Travel unveils plans to dispose of sailing unit as first-half revenue grows 2.7%
World's largest tour operator posts 2.7% increase in first-half revenue and plans to sell Specialist Group.
William Hill revenue declines 3% as Cheltenham and football results pile pressure
Bookmaker posts 11% drop in online revenue after having to pay out £2.2m on Leicester winning the title.
Brexit vote: Eight in 10 UK firms concerned by political uncertainty, Deloitte survey shows
More than 80% of UK CFOs are worried by uncertainty as hiring expectations fall.
EU referendum: Sterling could depreciate by 20% in the event of a Brexit, NIESR warns
Sterling could lose 20% of its value in a Brexit vote, while UK economy shrinks by 1% in 2017.
UK trade deficit hits eight-year high in first quarter of 2016
The UK trade deficit narrows more than expected in March, but reaches an eight-year high in the first quarter.
UK retailers record biggest drop in sales in eight months, BRC figures show
UK retail sales declined 0.9% in April, new figures reveal.
EasyJet profits fail to take off despite higher number of passengers
Budget airline swings to £24m loss despite increase in passenger numbers and higher revenue.
EU referendum: Number of firms supporting 'Remain' grows
Sixty-three percent of businesses want Britain to remain part of the EU, IoD survey shows.
UK house prices grow less than expected in April, Halifax House Price Index shows
UK house prices grow 9.2% in the quarter to April, its lowest level since November.
Greggs sales growth goes soft amid challenging conditions on high street
Sales growth at bakery chain slows from 5.9% to 5.7% in first four months of 2016 but company remains upbeat.
Nationwide raises mortgage age limit to 85 in response to Britain's ageing population
Lender will offer mortgages to customers up to 80 years old, with deal to run up for five years.
Online sales grow at fastest ever pace fuelled by 'experience economy'
Consumer spending grows 2.5% in April, as 8.4% surge in online sales drives retail industry forward.
Innovation is crucial as manufacturing sector hits volatile market
With the UK and US manufacturing sectors both suffering a slowdown, technology is even more important to the industry.
US economy fears slowdown after downturn in analysts' expectations for April
US economy adds 160,000 jobs in April, missing its forecast for 202,000
RBS: We became 'one of the least trusted businesses in the least trusted industry in the world'
EXCLUSIVE: Bank says it is determined to regain customers' trust with return to high street values of the 1970s.
Job satisfaction hits two-year low as UK firms urged to rethink approach to staff
Survey shows that a quarter of British workers are unhappy with their current jobs.
InterContinental Hotels blames early Easter for slowdown in the first quarter
Owner posts a 1.5% growth in revenue per room available in the first quarter, sharply down from 4.4% in 2015.
Sir Philip Green calls for BHS inquiry chairman to resign amid prejudice allegations
Sir Philip Green has called for Frank Field MP, of the the Work and Pensions Committee, to step down.
Tom Hayes: Libor trader's supporters launch crowdfunding campaign to overturn conviction
The Tom Hayes Support Group is aiming to raise £150,000 to fund a new appeal for release
Barclays raises £600m after selling stake in its African business
Lender sells 12.2% stake in Barclays Africa Group amid plans to focus on core markets in UK and the US.
UK economy under pressure as services industry grows at slowest pace in three years
UK services PMI falls for third time in 2016 as sector expands at slowest pace since February 2013.
Morrisons quarterly sales grow 0.7% as turnaround plan continues
Britain's fourth-biggest supermarket posts 0.7% year-on-year increase in sales in the first three months of 2016.
BT full year revenue climbs to £18.91bn on back of EE acquisition
Revenue and earnings climb 6% and 5% respectively as EE acquisition delivers boost to telecoms giant.
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