Royal Mail Sets Aside £18m to Cover French Antitrust Fine and Legal Costs
The UK delivery service said one of its French subsidiaries may have breached antitrust rules
UK Government Names and Shames 28 Firms With No Female Board Members
However, there are more women than ever before are on the boards of the UK's largest companies
Scotland Scrapping Stamp Duty for Tailor Made Tax Rates on House Buying
The stamp duty replacement will be called the Land and Building Transactions Tax.
UK Economic Recovery: BCC Warns of 'First Alarm Bell'
Britain's exports grew by the weakest amount in almost two years
London House Prices Fall for First Time Since 2011
Property prices in Britain's capital have risen for 20 consecutive years
RBS Pledges £1bn in Business Loans Amid Ongoing PPI and Swaps Scandal
RBS and subsidiary Natwest will offer firms fixed rate loans from £1,000 to £250,000 with no arrangement fee.
Ebola Outbreak Will Cost Africa's Economy $32.6bn by 2016
World Bank: financial impact could total billions by the end of next year if disease not contained
The Cambridge Satchel Company Founder: Strict Accounting is Just as Important as Creativity
Julie Deane speaks to IBTimes TV exclusively about how her business has boomed from the kitchen to Covent Garden
Cambridge Satchel Company Founder: Strict Accounting Just as Important as Creativity
Julie Deane speaks to IBTimes TV exclusively about how her business has boomed from the kitchen to Covent Garden
China's Slow 'Golden Week' Sales Signal Economic Slowdown Concerns
Golden Week holiday sales slowed to 12.1% this year
IMF Warns Ailing or Bloated Bank Overhauls Threaten the Global Economic Recovery
IMF's Global Financial Stability Report says banks need to overhaul themselves but will risk recovery.
UK House Prices Rise in September: Halifax Data at Odds With Other Surveys
Halifax data is at odds with other data from the industry shows a dip in property prices.
London Mining Shares Plunge 80% as Ebola Outbreak Makes Stock Near Worthless
'There will be little or no value remaining in the equity of the company,' said the firm
UK Firms Spend Record £3.5bn on Digital Advertising in First 6 Months of 2014
Increased used on smartphones and tablets helped boost spend.
UK Shops Slashed Prices at Sharpest Rate as Clothing and Electricals Tumble
A steep decline in non-food products led to retailers paring down prices.
North England Permanent Job Placements Boom While London Suffers
REC warns that employers won't be able to pay competitive salaries for much longer.
Libor Fixing Scandal: Senior UK Banker Pleads Guilty Landmark Case
Reporting restrictions does not allow the press to identify the person or the bank
London Rent Soars 22% Past Credit Crisis Levels on Luxury Property
Knight Frank's Index shows London and New York prime rentals are massively above 2008 levels
Virgin Atlantic Pulls Plug on Little Red Short Haul Service
Part-owned by Delta Airlines, it has only been running for 18 months
Scotland Cracks Down on Organised Crime Targeting Businesses
Taxi firms and builders are allegedly the worst affected
Tesco's £3bn Clubcard Unit In TPG's Buyout Spotlight
Tesco's data gathering and analysis unit Dunnhumby was acquired by the retailer in 2004
Tesco Chairman Richard Broadbent Considers Stepping Down Amid Accounting Investigation
Sources say the chairman is mulling over resigning after the probe is completed
Liberal Democrat Conference: Apprenticeship £1 Wage Boost May Cost Small Firms Too Much
CBI and FSB say a balance needs to be struck after LibDem's Vince Cable made the announcement
Scotland Will Get Another Independence Referendum Despite the No Vote
Scots voted against independence before but the dissident voice is still the strongest
UK Housing Market Boom Helps Boost London Jobs By 52% in 2014
Britain's capital saw a surge in construction, accounting, financial and insurance jobs in September
UK House Prices to Fall in 2015 but Not Crash
CEBR says average house prices across the UK will dip by 0.8% in 2015.
'Scottish Independence is a When Not an If' says Nicola Sturgeon
Scots rejected independence on 18 September.
Catalonia Launching Independence Referendum Despite Spain's Bid to Block Voting in Court
Catalonia has set up a panel to supervise independence referendum on 9 November
Tesco Share Plunge Knocks £1bn Off Market Value on Rights Issue Rumours
FT Alphaville said Tesco bosses are mulling over a rights issue to buoy up its balance sheet
Scotland's Brewdog Defies Industry Norms and Applies Living Wage Policy for UK Staff
Britain's largest independent brewery will pay 314 staff a living wage for wherever they're located