DSEI arms fair trade protesters cleared as judge rules they were stopping 'greater crime'
Eight activist cleared as judge states there was compelling evidence illegal arms were sold DSEI
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.
How to check if your Hotpoint, Indesit or Creda tumble dryer is a potential fire risk
Chief executive of CTSI watchdog said action needs to be taken before someone dies
BT, Vodafone and other UK companies could be 'getting away with human rights abuses'
Amnesty International UK said 60% of human rights complaints were rejected by National Contact Point.
EU referendum: British business leaders say David Cameron's deal makes no difference
Snap Institute of Directors poll reveals just 10% of business chiefs thought the settlement was bad.
EU referendum: Boris Johnson warns of EU colonisation and insists the UK is better off out
Mayor of London lists reasons why Britain should vote to leave, including 'EU colonisation'.
South African President Jacob Zuma's State of the Nation address in full
Jacob Zuma's annual address faced constant heckling by opposition MPs in parliament.
Philip Hampton: UK government defends appointment of second man as Women on Boards chair
Committee helped FTSE 100 companies achieve voluntary target of 25% female board members.
George Osborne warns UK of economic risks: Read chancellor's speech in full
UK faces economic risks from the Middle East, China and low oil prices.
MPs blame Tories and EU over delayed response to 'terminal' UK steel crisis
Business, Innovation and Skills committee said the government failed to detect mounting problems.
Rise in UK minimum wage will cost businesses more than £1bn
Chancellor George Osborne to raise minimum pay to £7.20 per hour starting April 2016.
Black Friday 2015: eBay UK expects 9m visitors with more than half of sales from small businesses
eBay works together with some 200,000 small UK businesses as SMEs struggle with online sales
Autumn Statement 2015: What experts said about George Osborne's economic plans
From police spending to the apprentice levy, economists and analysts have their say.
Grants Not Debt: Free education protesters clash with police as arrests are made
Student protesters and police clash outside a government building during a free education protest in London.
Christmas cancelled: Road Haulage Association says 50,000 extra truckers needed to fill shelves over festive period
Combination of retiring drivers and expensive licence means there is shortfall of truckers ahead of Christmas.
UK and Germany to disucss £10bn privatisation of Urenco
According to some analysts, the uranium processing giant's stake sale could help the UK raise £3bn.
Redcar steel plant: Hargreaves moots rescue of SSI UK operations, hoping for steel price rise
Steel plant will still be closed, leaving 2,000 plant workers at risk of redundancy.
UK national minimum wage hike: Adults get £6.70 an hour and apprenticeships receive big boost
Increase comes before the new mandatory National Living Wage of £7.20 in April 2016.
UK slips down global competitiveness index as Switzerland tops the league
Britain drops one place to tenth in the WEF index, with Sweden taking ninth spot.
Labour: John McDonnell unveils 'radical departure' from neoliberal economics [Full speech]
The shadow chancellor claimed Jeremy Corbyn's Labour is the only anti-austerity in British politics.
Liberal Democrat conference: Tim Farron's full 'we will win again' speech
The Liberal Democrat leader's full and final speech at the party's conference in Bournemouth.
Tata Steel UK: Company to mothball part of Newport plant with 250 job losses
Slowdown in China seen as reason for lower steel prices.
EHRC survey finds workplace bias against new mothers, pregnant women
11% of the women surveyed said they were dismissed or treated so poorly they had to quit.
UK government to partially privatise the Green Investment Bank
The government says privatisation will help public and private investments without regulatory limitations.
UK passengers pay highest taxes to fly in EU says accountancy firm UHY Hacker Young
Passengers flying in and out of the UK pay the highest taxes in the EU.
George Osborne swings axe: Chancellor announces £3bn cuts and £1.5bn Royal Mail sale
Chancellor uses Queen's Speech debate to announce government sale of remaining 30% stake in Royal Mail.
David Cameron victory brings relief for small businesses - and Sajid Javid is a superb appointment
Sajid Javid, the son of a Pakistani bus driver, has been appointed Business Secretary.
The new Tory frontbench: Meet David Cameron and his all-Conservative government
IBTimes UK profiles the prime minister's post-election cabinet and ministers.
Cabinet reshuffle: David Cameron sticks to one-third female promise following latest announcements
Anna Soulbry elected new minister for small business in Cameron's new all-Tory Cabinet
Liberal Democrats form bulk of cabinet resignations after UK general election
The full list of cabinet resignations in the wake of the general election