Sainsbury's axing of store trainer role puts nearly 600 jobs at risk
The new national living wage of £7.20 per hour hurts retailers as it increases their costs.
BAE Systems, Airbus and Finmeccanica seen gaining from Kuwait's $8bn deal to buy Eurofighter Typhoon jets
These jets will come with Electronically Scanned radar that allows pilots identify targets over longer ranges.
Boeing to source seats for 737 jets from Lift by EnCore
New company has yet to deliver a seat but is run by industry veterans Tom McFarland and Jim Downey.
Marathon Oil to close its North Sea oilfield amid gas leaks
Taqa, BP and Shell operators are expected to lose out from the closures.
Asian markets: China Shanghai Composite gains despite oil price decline and hawkish comments by Boston Fed Reserve president
Oil prices declined over reduced chances of an output freeze.
Marks and Spencer new chief executive Steve Rowe to retain control of its troubled clothing division
The general merchandising division, which primarily deals with clothing, has been given top most priority.
IMF warns that an economic crisis in China could cause global recession again
The Bank of England is said to have considered a Far East crash as one of the possible reasons for the next recession.
Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates and other top billionaires less educated than those running their companies, research says
Increasing tuition fee has led some individuals to question the value of university education.
EU referendum: Brexit would force US to put 'Humpty Dumpty back together again' says LSE boss Xavier Rolet
Statement comes ahead of poll to decide if Britain will 'Leave' or 'Remain' in the EU.
Asian stock markets primarily in the green following positive US payroll data
China Shanghai Composite was closed as a result of Tomb-Sweeping Day also referred to as Ching Ming Festival.
Lancashire and Cheshire police warn public not to use Santander ATMs
These machines are feared to have been targeted by criminals for stealing cash and card details.
UK trade deficit: Lloyds Bank pledges to help 5000 SMEs in 2016 to become first-time exporters
Britain's trade deficit in goods with the European Union is at its highest levels since 1998.
Saudi Arabia to reduce dependence on oil by creating $2tn sovereign wealth fund, says Prince Mohammad bin Salman
At $2tn, Saudi Arabia's wealth fund would be more than double that of Norway's.
Walmart's Asda recalls Disney treats over contamination fears
The recalled products are of the brand Annabel Karmel, manufactured by Lightbody Ventures.
Tata Steel and Germany's ThyssenKrupp in talks to combine their European steel operations
The combined company will be the second largest steelmaker in Europe, being smaller only to ArcelorMittal.
The Chilterns is London's first apartment project to come with a private art gallery of David Bailey prints
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are said to have considered buying an apartment in this luxury project in 2014.
Tesco mulling sale of restaurant chain Giraffe
The restaurant chain had reported an annual loss of £4.1m for the year ended March 2015.
Asian markets: China Shanghai Composite Index slips despite better than expected manufacturing data
China's official manufacturing Purchasing Manager's Index for March came in at 50.2.
Sky appoints BNP Paribas Real Estate to sell its west London campus for £545m
Broadcasting giant intends to lease back its Osterley building for 30 years post the sale.
British Airways, Ryanair and easyJet cancel more than 130 flights amid French air traffic strike
This follows cancellation of flights in the UK earlier this week due to Storm Katie.
Damac in talks to develop second London project after Versace-designed Aykon venture
Damac Properties is said to have held talks with the Greater London Authority and viewed 30 sites.
UK property: Slough, Luton and other towns near London see highest increase in prices
Grays, Tilbury and Purfleet are among other towns which Londoners are considering for buying houses.
Asian markets: China Shanghai Composite slips despite positive Wall Street and Footsie close overnight
Investors' risk appetite seems to have increased in certain Asian regions after Janet Yellen's dovish comments.
Tatas' UK businesses include Tetley, Jaguar Land Rover and St James Court
Indian conglomerate also owns Taj 51 Buckingham Gate Suites and Residences.
Vodafone moves ICJ over appointment of third arbitrator to resolve India's most high-profile tax dispute
Dispute relates to Vodafone's acquisition of Hutchison Whampoa's 67% stake in Hutchison Essar.
Asian markets: China Shanghai Composite gains on US Fed chairperson Janet Yellen's comments
Yellen said it was apt for policy makers to proceed cautiously with regards to tightening monetary policy.
Jaguar Land Rover ties up with foundation run by Prince Charles to support countryside careers
JLR will provide its Land Rover Discovery Sport to five youngsters aged between 21 and 35 years.
Lockheed Martin to supply hybrid airships to Straightline Aviation for cargo business
The airships are more efficient than heavy-lift helicopters and use lesser fuel than conventional aircraft.
Tesco advertisement for Thailand depicting domestic violence spurs social media backlash
The ad was released by Tesco Lotus, the Thai offshoot of the British supermarket chain.
ConocoPhillips plans to close one of North Sea's biggest gas pipeline systems
Oil fields owned by Centrica and Ithaca Energy and a few fields controlled by BP and Perenco will be affected.