Pearson to target online learning to reduce dependence on textbook sales
Pearson has established its first university partnership in the UK with King's College London.
Asian markets: Shanghai Composite gains as Brexit fears recede amid killing of British MP Jo Cox
Killing of British MP Jo Cox, who was against Brexit, has seen sentiment shifting towards the "Remain" camp.
HSBC to pay $1.58bn to end 14-year-old shareholder class action lawsuit in US
This lawsuit had stemmed from HSBC's 2003 acquisition of US subprime group Household International.
Poundland pre-tax profits drop 83.7% as South Africa's Steinhoff eyes takeover
Poundland has said that the 99p stores chain takeover had put pressure on the core business.
Tesco food waste touched record high of 59,400 tonnes last year
Tesco blames its bakery and its beers, wines and spirits division for the increase in food waste.
Asian markets: Shanghai Composite slips as Bank of Japan leaves interest rates unchanged
BOJ's decision comes after the US Federal Reserve decided to leave its interest rates unchanged.
Marks and Spencer criticised for cutting pay of 10% shop-floor workers
M&S will not pay any premium to its shop-floor staff for working Sundays and antisocial hours.
Aveva and Schneider Electric merger talks fail again
Share prices of Aveva declined by more than 17% on Wednesday morning, but recovered marginally during the day.
Asian markets: Shanghai Composite gains despite MSCI's decision not to include Chinese equities in its indexes
Investors in the region continue to be concerned over the outcome of the EU referendum.
BBC seeking to enforce rules on Sky, Virgin Media and others to boost its prominence on the main menu screen
BBC aims to impose these rules on US technology giants such as Amazon, who are targeting the UK pay-TV market.
Jaguar Land Rover opens new £240m plant in Rio de Janeiro
The new plant will build the Range Rover Evoque and the Land Rover Discovery Sport.
Raspberry Pi maker Premier Farnell agrees to £792m Swiss takeover
As per the deal, the shareholders of Premier Farnell would receive 165 pence per share.
Barring Shanghai Composite, Asian stock market indices slip amid Brexit worries
Investors are also awaiting outcome of US Fed meeting.
EU referendum: Brexit could leave UK 'critically short' of workers, US recruitment firm warns
There are currently 2.2 million people from the EU working in the UK.
EU referendum: Standard Chartered a better bet than Barclays in the event of a Brexit, Jefferies analyst says
Shares of Barclays are highly correlated to the sterling, which will plunge in case of a Brexit.
Former Rolls-Royce investor Neil Woodford buys 20% stake in Imperial Innovations for £11.6m
Imperial Innovations was spun out of Imperial College London in 2006.
Asian markets: Shanghai Composite slips ahead of central bank meetings and EU referendum concerns
US, the UK, Switzerland and Japan central banks to hold policy meetings this week.
UK plans new £1.1bn subsea power cable to double electricity imports from France
This subsea power cable link is intended to be operational in 2021.
EU referendum: easyJet has contingency plans in place in case of Brexit
In the case of British Airways, its parent IAG, owns Iberia and Aer Lingus, which has AOCs in the UK, Ireland and Spain.
Walmart to stop accepting Visa cards across its stores in Canada
This marks the latest in the tussle between Visa and Walmart over fees and other issues.
Tata Steel crisis: Liberty to consider acquisitions in the US, Africa and India if current bid fails to materialise
The Gupta Family Group and Liberty's sister company SIMEC also considering acquisitions.
Queen's Birthday Honours 2016: Damon Buffini, Peter Wood among 6 business leaders knighted
Sir Ian Wood, Paul Marshall, Philip Hulme and Terry Morgan are the other four knights from the business world.
RBS, KPMG and Cerberus Capital accused of fraud by former Torex Retail boss
Neil Mitchell is seeking at least £30m towards loss of earnings, damages, interests and other costs.
Tesco to sell Giraffe restaurants and its controlling stake in Turkish business Kipa
Giraffe chain sold to the owner of Harry Ramsden's restaurants and The Cinnamon Club.
Shanghai market closed, other Asian indices down amid UK referendum concerns
Negative Wall Street and Footsie close adds to depressed sentiment.
Marks and Spencer cuts bonus of its chief executive Steve Rowe and former boss Marc Bolland
While Rowe's annual bonus was cut by two-thirds, Bolland's bonus was cut by a fifth in comparison to 2014.
Air New Zealand to sell 19.9% of its stake in Virgin Australia Airlines to Nanshan Group
Etihad Airways and Singapore Airlines are the other current shareholders in Virgin Australia Airlines.
Mercedes Benz banks on South India after Supreme Court ban on large diesel vehicles in the north
Mercedes Benz to introduce more petrol cars and change product line-up in India.
Tesco Mobile launches Android app that offers discounts to customers willing to view ads on their mobile phones
Tesco Mobile pay-monthly customers will be eligible for a £3 discount if they download the app.
Asian markets slip amid concerns over US economy and UK referendum
Shanghai Composite and Hang Seng indices were closed on 9 June amid the Dragon Boat Festival.