Liberty House might buy Tata Steel's units in Rotherham, Stocksbridge and Hartlepool, report says
The deal, which is said to be at a 'critical and delicate' stage, could save about 2,000 jobs.
LGA asks broadband providers to allow users access to estimated data speed they will receive at home
At present there is no one place where users can actually compare broadband speeds they would receive at homes.
Asian markets tumble as investors expect US Fed officials to hint at September rate hike
A minimum of three Fed officials, including board member Lael Brainard, are expected to speak today.
Lloyds shareholders demand succession plan following CEO Antonio Horta-Osorio's 'affair'
It was earlier reported that the CEO had an affair with Dr Wendy Piatt, a former aide to Tony Blair.
Chancellor Philip Hammond tells EU that UK will not lower corporation tax below 17%, report says
The Chancellor has dismissed George Osborne's target of 15%, report says
August sees smallest increase in UK consumer spending in three years at 0.1%
The highest growth rate was in the hotels, restaurants and bars sector.
UK's highest paid CEO Martin Sorrell takes less than 45 minutes to earn the average annual salary of a worker
The average annual salary of a FTSE 100 director was 123 times the average full-time salary of a UK worker in 2015, TUC analysis says
General Motors to recall more than 4 million vehicles worldwide amid software defect
The defect prevents deployment of frontal air bags and seat belt pretensioners in the event of a crash.
UK businesses have 'become too lazy, and too fat', Liam Fox says
Fox hinted that sanctions could be imposed on companies that fail to take advantage of new export opportunities.
Volkswagen engineer James Liang pleads guilty in US emission standards scandal
The 62-year-old German citizen is the first person to face criminal charges in connection with this scandal.
Most Asian stock markets slip amid North Korean nuclear test and ECB decision on bonds
Oil prices move downwards after touching a two-week high.
MasterCard sued for £14bn in UK's largest legal claim ever
The lawsuit has been filed by law firm Quinn Emanuel at the Competition Appeal Tribunal.
London financial sector jobs rose 4% in August despite Brexit, says report
Huge demand was seen for fintech jobs such as data engineers, data analysts and data scientists.
Honda recalls 668,000 cars in Japan across 16 models over defective Takata air bags
Models recalled include Fit hatchback, Civic and Accord sedans and the hybrid Insight.
Asian markets trade mixed ahead of ECB policy meeting
A Reuters poll showed that most analysts expect the ECB to keep interest rates unchanged.
Liberty Media to buy Formula One from group led by private equity firm CVC Capital Partners
Bernie Ecclestone will continue as CEO while Chase Carey of 21st Century Fox will serve as the new chairman.
Micro Focus to merge with HP Enterprise's software business segment in $8.8bn deal
According to the deal, HPE will divest businesses that include the former operations of Autonomy.
Daimler AG's China chief reveals plans to sell Mercedes-Benz branded all-electric battery cars in the Asian country
The move is part of Daimler's strategy to take on competition from Tesla and the VW Group, which owns the Audi brand.
Asian markets trade mixed as chances of September US rate increase recede
Poor US ISM services and nonfarm payroll data has led traders to believe there will be no immediate rate hike.
Tesco, Berkeley Group, Rolls-Royce, WPP ranked lowest in IoD's corporate governance list
British American Tobacco, Unilever, Diageo, Sage and Next are the top rated companies.
UK manufacturing: Ford to reduce planned investment and engine production at Bridgend plant
The decision will not affect the jobs of the 1,850 staff employed at the plant, Ford says.
Ashmore Group annual revenues drop 18% despite gaining from post-Brexit decline in pound
The specialist emerging markets asset manager also reported a decline in EBITDA, operating profits and EPS.
Asian markets barring Australia gain as RBA keeps rates steady at 1.5%
A market analyst says Asian markets have been encouraged by better than expected post-Brexit UK and Europe data.
Bayer raises takeover offer for Monsanto
Bayer's new offer is 2% more than its previous bid and about 19% more than Monsanto's last closing price.
British Airways computer systems go down at multiple airports on Monday night
The outage was worldwide and included the Heathrow and Gatwick airports.
UK private sector activity increased 8% in the three months to August, CBI says
The UK economy appears to have avoided a large impact from June's Brexit vote, according to this employers' survey.
Multinationals like Starbucks and Amazon pay less tax than a sausage stand, Chancellor of Austria says
Christian Kern also criticised Google and Facebook for paying less or no taxes in Austria.
G20 Summit: Theresa May expected to tell world leaders that UK is 'open for business' following Brexit vote
May to have one-to-one meetings with Barack Obama, Vladimir Putin, Narendra Modi and Xi Jinping.
China launches anti-monopoly investigation into Uber-Didi deal
Combined, the company is expected to be worth $35bn.
Asian markets mixed as traders await US jobs data
The mixed trading in Asia also follows weak US factory activity data, reported by ISM.