Four former Barclays executives appear in court over Qatari fundraising deal
The Serious Fraud Office has charged the bank and former executives over an £11.8bn fundraising.
Petrofac hails contract wins for positive start to 2017 but Unaoil saga lingers on
Oil and gas services group expects H1 underlying profit to be in the $135m-$145m range.
Barclays in the dock – the price of constant revolution
Since the 2008 financial crisis Barclays has shed thousands of staff, axed leaders and changed direction – only to change back again.
Barclays Four trial: Mixed reactions to prospect of bankers in the dock
Some City voices say the Barclays Four spared UK taxpayers bailing out yet another bank.
Who are the Barclays Four? John Varley, Roger Jenkins, Thomas Kalaris, Richard Boath charged with fraud
Four key senior executives helped the bank raise £11.8bn from Qatar and avoid a UK government bailout.
Barclays charged with conspiracy to commit fraud over Qatar fundraising
Serious Fraud Office charges bank and former executives over lender's moves to raise cash during the financial crisis.
Tesco fined £8m for 'recklessly' polluting river with petrol
The supermarket allowed 23,500 litres of petrol to escape from a petrol station in east Lancashire.
Billy Joe Saunders title defence off after opponent arrested for racketeering
Avtandil Khurtsidze indicted under the Rico Act, law reserved for top organised crime kingpins.
Accounting watchdog calls off Tesco PwC probe
Financial Reporting Council says there is 'not a realistic prospect' of finding PwC guilty of misconduct.
Tesco CEO Dave Lewis to appear as witness in fraud trial
Lewis has been summoned to testify in the trial involving three of Tesco's former executives.
Employee caught smashing own head with a faulty sprinkler to fake compensation injury
Floridian Sheyla Veronica White was convicted after investigators unpicked her workplace compensation claim.
Tesco turnaround continues but accounting scandal fine hits profits
Retailer records first full year of sales growth in Britain since 2009-10 as revenue rises to £55.9bn.
Vietnam killings revealed: Tourist paradise secretly rivals Saudi Arabia for executions
Some 429 people have reportedly been put to death in Vietnam between August 2013 and June 2016.
Two former Barclays traders acquitted in Libor rate rigging retrial
Ryan Reich and Stylianos Contogoulas were acquitted of charges of conspiracy to defraud in unanimous verdicts.
1MDB scandal: Switzerland's top prosecutor criticises Malaysia for not cooperating
Attorney General Michael Lauber hails progress in 1MDB, Petrobas and Fifa investigations.
Markets struggle for direction ahead of PMs historic Article 50 trigger
Tesco dominates with a £235m regulator hit while key shareholders speak out against £3.7bn takeover.
The Serious Fraud Office hopes the Tesco fine restores its battered reputation
The SFO has taken on some of the UK's biggest corporate names, but has suffered too many defeats.
Belgian authorities probe Kazakh paymasters in Nicolas Sarkozy's helicopter deal
Belgian Federal Parliament to examine events which "shame the country, democracy and justice".
Major Tesco shareholders oppose £3.7bn Booker takeover
Schroders and Artisan Partners express concerns over supermarket's decision to 'pay premium' for food wholesaler.
Tesco agrees to pay £129m to settle 2014 accounting scandal
Supermarket chain also agrees to finding of 'market abuse' by FCA and expects to pay £85m compensation.
Is the UK Bribery Act damaging corporate Britain?
The UKBA, aimed at preventing corruption, is well worth the price for a more ethical corporate world.
Jeff Sessions's law license in jeopardy over false Senate testimony about Russia
Attorney general facing complaint to Alabama State Bar from American Civil Liberties Union.
Glencore paid $75m mining royalties destined to DRC's state company to Israeli billionaire instead
Following a Global Witness investigation, Glencore admitted to having paid Dan Gertler's subsidiary.
Who is Hassan Ali Khaire, Somalia's new Prime Minister?
A newcomer to politics, Khaire has experience in both the humanitarian field and oil sector.
Essex property developer David Ames gets collar felt over Caribbean fraud
Chairman of Harlequin Group David Emes charged by the Serious Fraud Office.
DRC: Glencore's $960m buyout of mines from controversial Israeli tycoon Dan Gertler
A magnet for controversy, Gertler began operating as a diamond merchant in the DRC in 1990s.
Here is the Coretta Scott King letter Elizabeth Warren was stopped from reading in the Senate
Republican senators voted to silence the Democrat for reading out the 1986 letter.
BT has serious questions to answer over its accounting debacle
BT's accounting scandal is a sobering development for the telecoms giant.
Tesco faces fresh legal challenge over accounting scandal
US investment house Manning & Napier is suing supermarket chain for damages.
FTSE Moves: Top flight shares slide after prime minister set outs Brexit plan
Market falls after Prime Minister Theresa May confirms she will take the UK out of the EU's Single Market.