EU referendum: CBI survey finds 80% of businesses want Britain to stay in the EU
CBI says eight in 10 British business want to stay in the EU, while 5% will back Brexit at June referendum.
Vijay Mallya: Who is 'India's Richard Branson' and why has he fled the country?
India's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) under fire for allowing drinks tycoon escape his debts.
Cadbury maker's subsdiary facing bribery probe in India
Mondelez India is alleged to have paid bribes to government officials and politicians.
Nor-way of being part of lawmaking process without being a full EU member
Norway has accepted about 75% of EU laws, but does not have a seat at the table in Brussels.
EU referendum: Brexit threat not destroying job market as February dip is seasonal
The downturn follows a hiring spree in January and is seasonally normal.
Ian McCarthy: Small businesses lead the way towards rebalancing the national economy
With a proven track record of job creation,SMEs will be responsible for increasing levels of employment.
Budget 2016: George Osborne hints at fresh public spending cuts next month
The UK Chancellor is set to deliver the budget on 16 March with some government departments protected from cuts
EU referendum: Adnams chief Andy Wood says UK breweries should not 'pull up the drawbridge' in Brexit
Suffolk-based Adnams brewery and distillery wants UK to remain part of the European Union.
Quantico midseason premiere synopsis out: Will Alex find the real terrorists behind the deadly attacks?
Quantico season 1 episode 12 will return on 8 March on ABC.
EU referendum: British farmers conflicted on whether to cut loose from the bloc
Farmers were strong supporters of EU membership when Britons last voted on it in 1975.
UK wages will grow less than expected in 2016 as employment costs continue to rise
CIPD warns wages will grow 1.2% instead of expected 2% as low inflation and national living wage hit.
CBI urges business tax changes as Tory policies burden firms with £9bn annual costs
CBI director Carolyn Fairbairn warns UK businesses being burdened by government.
Gender pay gap: Business groups mixed on Nicky Morgan's new name-and-shame plans
Companies with more than 250 employees will have to reveal the pay gap at their business.
Market round-up: FTSE and European markets plunge as banking stocks tumble
FTSE hits lowest level since 2012, while UK bank index falls to seven-year low as concerns of slowdown mount.
CBI downgrades UK 2016 and 2017 GDP forecasts amid tepid wage growth
Business lobby group blames weaker pay and productivity growth for downward revision.
EU referendum: Goldman Sachs warns Brexit could see trade-weighted sterling loss of up to 20%
Bank expects Britain to remain in EU but warns Brexit could squeeze inflows needed to sustain current deficit.
Andy Burnham launches Labour's UK-wide immigration listening tour amid policy 'rethink'
Party's review into its election defeat warned that Ed Miliband failed to connect on the issue.
EU referendum: Business lobby groups upbeat on David Cameron's draft reform deal
Cutting red tape and allowing competitiveness across the EU are main issues for businesses.
EU referendum: Avoiding Brexit vital for UK business says Lord Stuart Rose
Former Marks and Spencer chief says there are 'imperfections' with the EU but also risks in breaking away.
Davos 2016: David Cameron to issue call to businesses to support EU membership
PM also likely to discuss growing migrant crisis with the UK to oppose moves to scrap Dublin Regulation.
EU referendum: BMW says Britain would regret Brexit
German car manufacturer warns UK businesses would regret leaving the EU next year.
EU referendum: UK businesses edging towards leaving as experts warn of Brexit risks
Societe Generale says there is a 50% chance the UK votes to leave the EU.
Fed lift off: US raises interest rates for first time in nearly a decade
The Fed has raised interest rates by 0.25% to between 0.25% and 0.5%.
#CowardModi: Thousands respond to Narendra Modi 'psychopath' comments with Twitter hashtag
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal called Modi a 'psychopath' after his office was raided.
COP21: Businesses hail Paris climate deal but voices of doubt emerge in oil and coal industry
Commodity sector has been struggling with falling prices with may hamper eco-friendly tech development.
Heathrow: Businesses 'tear hair out' as delayed airport expansion decision set to cost billions
IoD said its members cared more about a decision than whether Heathrow or Gatwick would get the runway.
Retail sales: Failed Black Friday volume boost causes slowest growth pace since 2011
The British Retail Consortium showed that sales value only edged up by 0.7%
EU referendum: More than half of UK's 4.5 million self-employed are against Brexit
Several polls show that small businesses and start-ups slightly lean towards remaining in the EU.
COP21: Businesses call for action on climate change as Paris environment talks begin
Companies pledge their dedication to the fight against climate change ahead of the Paris summit.
Autumn Statement 2015: What do businesses want from George Osborne?
From the apprenticeship levy to business rates and infrastructure, the business world has its own agenda.