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.
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.
Donald Trump nominated for 2016 Nobel Peace Prize
2016 Nobel Peace Prize nominations may include Edward Snowden, Pope Francis, and Greek islanders.
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.
IoD urges UK government to dismiss proposed £1,000 non-EU skilled migrant levy
Theresa May asked the MAC to come up with recommendations to curb skilled migrants entering the UK.
We live in a 'winner takes all' economy with those at the top rewarded lavishly while pay for everyone else repressed
The growing pay gap between the top 1% and the rest of the workforce is not good for business.
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.
ECB president Mario Draghi extends QE programme until March 2017
The asset purchasing programme will stay at €60bn a month.
HBOS management could be banned from City as regulators urge probe to be reopened
Report by the Bank of England argued that initial decisions by FSA were flawed.
Bank of England keeps interest rates on hold and downgrades economic growth outlook
Members of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) voted eight to one to leave rates on hold.
Women on boards: Lord Davies says quotas are dead and introduces new 33% target by 2020
Davies said that there has been a great cooperation across the board between businesses and the government.
TalkTalk hack: No contract termination fees waived unless money stolen says CEO Dido Harding
TalkTalk assured customers that many sensitive details obtained by hackers were incomplete.
TalkTalk hack: Institute of Directors says cyberhacking is biggest threat to UK businesses
IoD says serious breaches happen constantly but rarely make headlines as criminal investigation is launched.
Senior managers regime: Banking sector welcomes Treasury changes to compliance rules
"Reverse burden of proof" rule meant senior management of failing banks were guilty until proven innocent.
UK inflation: Why this is good deflation
UK enters deflation as prices fall in line with commodities, but little cause for concern.
EU referendum: Mike Rake says it's 'optimistic' to think Brexit will aid UK recovery
Former CBI president said the EU offers a huge market and opens UK to large investments.
Lady Barbara Judge: First female IoD chairman wants to 'open doors for floods of women'
Only five FTSE 100 chief executives are women, while only a quarter of FTSE board members are female.
Lloyds boss Antonio Horta-Osorio: Banks should live with regulation to win back trust
Horta-Osorio said Lloyds had a special responsibility to change the position of banks in society.
Theresa May speech: Immigration may 'put a strain' on UK infrastructure but it helps build it too
May says immigration is hitting hospitals hard but it is migrants who help staff them.
Premier League chief Richard Scudamore: 'No Brexit but UK should protect intellectual property'
BT and Sky split the bills for three seasons broadcasting rights, paying £5.1bn in February.
Theresa May unveils asylum strategy to help 'most vulnerable in world's most dangerous places'
Home secretary delivers immigration speech at Conservative Party conference in Manchester.
David Miliband: Refugee crisis bolsters pro-EU case ahead of historic referendum
Former foreign secretary believes a fractured EU would cause significant problems worldwide
EU referendum: Lord Peter Mandelson warns Brexit would allow China to set UK's trade terms
Former business secretary predicts future where UK business agreements are mandated by India and US.
UK migrants: IoD blasts 'pandering' Theresa May ahead of Tory conference immigration speech
Anti-migrant rhetoric from Conservatives threatens UK productivity, reports top business body.
EU referendum: Prime Minister David Cameron warned to hold vote soon or risk an 'accidental Brexit'
Institute of Directors' Simon Walker says carelessness and domestic discontent could lead to Brexit.
Five reasons why proposed Uber rules could kill the service in London
Transport for London looking to sweep the leg out from under Uber by restricting its best features.
London taxi wars: 100,000 back Uber petition against strict TfL rules for minicabs
Boris Johnson's plans for London minicabs would make Uber drivers wait 5 minutes before picking up passengers.
Jeremy Corbyn: What the business world thinks of the new Labour leader
The CBI and IoD respond to the victory of veteran left-winger Corbyn.
Labour leadership LIVE: Jeremy Corbyn wins Labour Party leadership with 59.5% of the vote
IBTimes UK looks ahead to the unveiling of the deputy leader and new leader of the Labour Party.
EU referendum: David Cameron 'urges businesses to shut up' over historic vote
Prime minister is apparently worried pro-EU firms could undermine his negotiations with Brussels.