Is HMRC the worst department in Whitehall?
HMRC decried again for "woefully inadequate" pursual of tax evasion by big business.
Sajid Javid's Department for Business, Innovation and Skills faces 4,000 job cuts
Cuts to save costs are more severe than Chancellor George Osborne's requirements.
Britain: Cyber-Attacks on 'Industrial Scale' Steal Business Secrets
As the Prism scandal continues, GCHQ director claims hackers are stealing business secrets 'on an industrial scale'.
UK semiconductors business delegation explores opportunities in Taiwan
The UK's Department for Business and Trade will lead its inaugural semiconductors business delegation to Taiwan, showcasing innovation at SEMICON Taiwan 2023.
Shell plans over 400 job cuts at projects and technology department
Report claims the move is caused by shift in the oil and gas giant's business model.
Alibaba Plans 'Online-to-Offline' Business with $692m Investment in Mall Operator Intime
Alibaba invests HK$5.6bn in Chinese department store operator Intime.
Uber facing at least five criminal investigations from US Justice Department
Uber's annus horribilis continues as US Justice Department reportedly begins further probes into ride-hailing company's business practices.
#OpSaveGaza: Anonymous Takes Down 1,000 Israeli Government and Business Websites
Thousands of Israeli websites like the Tel Aviv Police Department have been brought down by Anonymous
Google's 'free' business model put to test in US antitrust suit
Legal experts point to the fact that it may be difficult to show Google's conduct was illegal under the longstanding "consumer welfare" standard.
Tata Steel crisis: UK government offers 'hundreds of millions of pounds' to potential buyers
Department for Business says the government could take a 25% stake in the company.
German business chiefs say they have 'full confidence' in Deutsche Bank
Germany's largest lender has been told to pay up to $14bn by the US over past misconduct.
The Business Show LA 2024: The World's Largest Business Event Returns to LA This October
Featured speakers will include experts from major brands such as Grow with Google, the LA Lakers, the U.S. Department of State, and the L.A. Galaxy, sharing their insights on what it takes to succeed.
Top 12 Business Stories 2013: Madoff Ponzi Scheme Lawsuits Keep Courts Busy
The fallout from Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme continues, and time is running out.
Vodafone sent notice from Indian income tax department over tax overdues of $2.1bn
This relates to Vodafone's purchase of billionaire Li Ka-shing's Indian mobile telecom business in 2007.
Trump's business reportedly violated New York law over Trump Tower
It is believed the organisation failed to register the building back in September.
Britain is "open for business" says David Cameron
The new Prime Minister, David Cameron, has said that Britain is "open for business" and that his government would "get our economy moving". He also praised the Lib Dem's Vincent Cable, who will take up the post of Business Secretary.
Business Mentoring Could Boost Millions of Small Firms and UK Economy
Research reveals almost five million small UK businesses could double their chances of increasing their turnovers with mentoring.
HMRC is First Government Department to Adopt Cloud Computing
HM Revenue and Customs has announced it will be the first government department to transfer all of its data to the cloud.
National Grid will pay families to use electricity only after 7 pm, warns of three-hour planned blackouts
The affected areas and the number of people left without electricity would depend on the number of gas power stations that would be forced to shut down.
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Lindsey Graham Shows Support for Trump's Negotiations With Iran as Disney World Vacation Ends
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Watered Down Gas Sold in the US Exposed as Fuel Prices Continue to Increase Amid Ongoing US-Israel-Iran War
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'Quit Wasting Tax Payer Dollars': US Army Investigates Kid Rock's Apache Helicopter Stunt
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Republicans Plan Health Care Cuts For Iran War Fund—300,000 Risk Losing Health Insurance, Viral X Post Claims





