David Oyelowo says Nigerian ancestors helped make Britain 'great'
A United Kingdom film star was honoured for his services to acting.
Brexit planning might cost UK government £65m a year and mean hiring 500 new civil servants
The Institute for Government said time and energy was being wasted amid political quarrel and turf wars.
Struggling German banks pose biggest threat to the EU, warns former chancellor Lord Lamont
Lamont warned that the EU is at risk of buckling under the weight of distressed lenders.
Nicola Sturgeon blames inequality and feelings of powerlessness for Brexit vote
First Minister of Scotland will address the Institute of Directors' annual convention in London.
Putin appoints long-time ally as foreign intelligence chief amid resurrection of KGB
Sergei Naryshkin is believed to have served alongside Russian president at the Soviet intelligence agency.
MPs launch investigation into executive pay after investors' revolt
Theresa May has made corporate governance a priority after scandals at BHS and Sports Direct.
Tesco, Berkeley Group, Rolls-Royce, WPP ranked lowest in IoD's corporate governance list
British American Tobacco, Unilever, Diageo, Sage and Next are the top rated companies.
Sports Direct's Mike Ashley vows to cut back on zero hours contracts
The retailer and its investors remain on course for a showdown over how the business is run.
Margrethe Vestager: The woman who handed Apple a €13bn tax bill
Danish commissioner picked fights with Apple and the US Treasury after ruling tech firm had underpaid billions.
Rough trade: US and EU battle it out over tax reforms and international markets
Back taxes and trade talks have heated tensions between the US and EU.
Avengers: Infinity War to continue cameos from Community cast, say directors
Danny Pudi first started the trend when he appeared in Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
Patrick McLoughlin's son lands Number 10 role as business community liaison
McLoughlin comes from the Institute of Directors after working on May's leadership campaign.
Executive pay: Big and getting bigger thanks to the big boys' club
Executive pay rose by 10% last year and neither shareholders nor governments seem able to do a thing about it.
Syrian al-Nusra Front jihadists announce split from al-Qaeda
Al-Nusra leader Abu Mohammed al-Julani said the group would be renamed to Jabhat Fateh al-Sham.
As Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs scout EU locations, is Brexit weighing on London?
Job losses and relocation fears mount as big banks remain non-committal about future operations in London.
Brexit: Sajid Javid insists UK is open for business
Business secretary to chair meeting of business leaders after EU referendum result.
Britain stripped of its top AAA credit rating after Brexit vote and 'deep divisions' within Conservative Party
Standard & Poor's said the referendum could lead to 'a deterioration of the UK's economic performance'.
Brexit: Moving from Project Fear to Project Reassure
David Cameron speaks to the Commons as Jeremy Corbyn re-ups his shadow cabinet.
UK hiring freeze imminent as Brexit hits home says IoD
Majority of business leaders think Brexit vote is bad for them according to industry lobby group
Sir Philip Green savaged for role in BHS collapse by Institute of Director's chief
Institute of Directors chief accuses Green of having deeply damaging impact on perception of business.
EU referendum: Iain Duncan Smith and Stephen Kinnock clash in Brexit debate
IBTimes UK was in attendance for the Ladbrokes EU debate at the Institute of Directors.
EU referendum: Number of firms supporting 'Remain' grows
Sixty-three percent of businesses want Britain to remain part of the EU, IoD survey shows.
Consensus 2016: Bitcoin takes governance lessons from Ethereum
Governance of Bitcoin was riding high with news that Dr Craig Wright has reiterated that he is Satoshi Nakamoto.
Sadiq Khan: The biggest issue facing London businesses is the prospect of leaving the EU
London is home to the European headquarters of 60% of the world's non-European global businesses.
McDonald's offers UK staff on zero-hours contract the option to move to fixed hours
The move was appreciated by both the trade unions and the Institute of Directors.
Anger at boardroom excess hits breaking point as BP shareholders rebel against CEO's £14m pay deal
Nearly 60% of shareholders resoundingly rejected Dudley's 20% pay rise.
Budget 2016: Experts mixed on George Osborne's policies
Osborne managed to pull some rabbits out of a hat on the dispatch box, this is what the experts said.
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.
BT needs competition to fuel faster broadband speeds for UK says IoD
Ofcom has said it would force BT to share its ducts and poles to help rivals build their own networks cheaply.
EU referendum: UK net migration down by 13,000 to 323,000 as David Cameron misses target again
British prime minister had promised to slash net migration to 'tens of thousands' at two elections.