Lockheed Martin and Raytheon bag $650m Paveway II laser-guided bomb contract from US Air Force
The 2003 Iraq war witnessed the use of many Paveway bombs.
Asian markets: China Shanghai Composite gains as oil prices slip
Asian investors concerned over absence of signs indicating a recovery in China and other emerging markets.
Budweiser beer to be rebranded as 'America' in a bid to capitalise on US elections
The rebranding is part of a campaign titled America is in Your Hands.
British Nissan Leaf owners could soon sell energy back to the grid via xStorage
Nissan's home energy-storage device is touted to be a direct competitor to Tesla's Powerwall.
RBS and RocketSpace to open co-working space in London for high-growth tech startups
Uber, Blippar, SuperCell and Spotify are some of the members RocketSpace has had earlier.
UK to order Boeing's new spy planes this summer to protect its nuclear submarines
Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said the UK would order a P-8 Poseidon jet in the next few months.
Asian markets: China Shanghai Composite volatile while WTI crude prices slip and the US dollar strengthens
Asian stock markets follow a negative close on Wall Street and Footsie overnight.
Pizza Hut Delivery to create 3,000 new jobs in the UK and Ireland through £40m investment
The takeaway firm, owned by Yum! Brands, will open 200 new stores over the next 4 years.
G4S and Sodexo compete for £225m contract to manage women's jail in Australia
The contract is for the Western Australian Women's Remand and Reintegration facility which has 254 prisoners.
British Airways and London City Airport sued by actor Athena Stevens over 'trashed' wheelchair
Athena Stevens claims her £25,000 wheelchair was broken while she was due to fly from London to Glasgow.
Asian markets: Shanghai Composite slips amid disappointing US jobs and weak China trade numbers
Data released by Beijing over the weekend indicated that the country's exports fell 1.8% in April.
Saudi Aramco plans listing in London, Hong Kong and New York
ExxonMobil, China's Sinopec and BP could acquire stake in Aramco.
Jaguar Land Rover to employ 1,000 ex-military servicemen by 2020
The announcement coincided with the start of Prince Harry's 2016 Invictus Games in Florida, US.
Morrisons boss given £1.09m in bonus after supermarket chain bounced back to profits
The Bradford-based supermarket showed a pre-tax profit of £217m for the year ending 31 January.
World corporate debt far exceeds pre-Lehman financial bubble, warns IIF
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority concurs with IIF's warning.
Tata Steel management buyout could see more job cuts, Excalibur Steel says
Excalibur is led by Stuart Wilkie, the boss of Tata's strip steel operations in UK.
Thomas Cook cabin crew could strike during May half-term school holidays amid change in resting hours
The resting hours of cabin crew has now been reduced to one 20-minute break every 12 hours.
Lockheed Martin, Boeing and Northrop Grumman to compete for US Air Force's GPS 3 satellites
The US Air Force will pick one winner and grant it a contract to manufacture up to 22 GPS 3 satellites.
Asian markets: China Shanghai Composite slips ahead of US payrolls data
This data is said to be a key influencer to the US Fed's decision on a potential rate hike.
Sainsbury's partners with ReFood to use food waste to power some of its UK stores
The first priority for Sainsbury's is to offer the leftover food to charities.
British Airways passengers will be able to Skype, FaceTime and watch Netflix movies from 2017
Chicago-based Gogo will install its next generation satellite Wi-Fi system, the 2Ku on 118 BA airplanes.
British Airways launches non-stop flight from San Jose to London
BA will operate a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft which can seat 220 passengers between San Jose and London.
BAE defends trade deals with Saudi Arabia, says 'weapons encourage peace'
BAE chairman said its Saudi Arabia dealings were in accordance with the UK government's rules and regulations.
Asian markets: China Shanghai Composite gains despite slowdown in its services sector
China Caixin services PMI, an economic indicator of the services industry, came in at 51.8 for April.
BT plans to lay ultrafast fibre-optic broadband lines at 2 million premises
The move is aimed at satisfying Ofcom and avoid Openreach split.
Edinburgh-based Standard Life to acquire Axa Elevate to create one of UK's biggest investment platforms
The financial advice market is consolidating amid the retail distribution review (RDR).
Societe Generale to cut cost by €220m at its global banking and investor solutions division
Societe Generale said its net income increased 6.5% in the first quarter of 2016 to €924m.
Asian markets: Shanghai Composite slips following USD appreciation
The dollar index, a measure of the greenback against a basket of global currencies, rose 0.25% on 4 May.
Tesco pays £3,000 to mixed-race child over race discrimination claim
Trade union GMB had asked solicitors Leigh Day to pursue a claim for race discrimination against Tesco.
Barclays offers 0% deposit mortgage for home buyers
The new product will be provided by Barclays under its 'family springboard' mortgage.