EU referendum: George Osborne and Michael Gove at loggerheads over continued membership
Osborne says leaving the single market would be 'catastrophic' while Gove said UK could still have access.
NCA demands Anonymous-linked hacker hands over encryption keys to seized laptops
The NCA previously said it would not return the devices because it was unable to decrypt their contents.
Nazi trials: Auschwitz survivor urges suspects accused to tell truth about death camp involvement
Leon Schwarzbaum says four suspects accused must have known of the mass killings taking place at the camp.
Top German companies take on just 200 migrants between them
Top employers in Germany found to have employed almost no refugees full time
Shell and Saudi Aramco unveil plans to break up Motiva joint venture
Oil giants will break up Motiva business after 18 years and divide assets to pursue other goals.
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.
Nokia Networks and Hacking Team accused of selling surveillance equipment to Egyptian government
Privacy International has accused Nokia Networks and Hacking Team of helping Egypt spy on dissidents.
Zero Days: Director says US government secrecy trend 'appalling'
Alex Gibney film alleges NSA developed cyberwar capabilities to cripple Iran's military defences.
Holocaust survivors face alleged Nazi war criminal accused of Auschwitz atrocities
Reinhold Hanning in court to face charges that he was an SS leader at Auschwitz.
Tech skills gap: Universities and recuitment bodies lag behind dynamic sector needs
The number of tech jobs is growing three times faster than jobs in other businesses.
Watch PMQs live: David Cameron faces Jeremy Corbyn after EU draft deal
Prime minister was savaged by the British press after the document was published.
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.
Saudi Aramco: Kingdom-owned world's biggest oil producer confirms it is considering selling shares
Complete privatisation would make Saudi Aramco by far most valuable company in the world.
Oil prices expected to fall to $25 a barrel as Iran set to boost production
Iran is gearing up to increase production following lifting of sanctions.
Britain faces shortage of engineering skills says shipbuilder Cammell Laird
Cammell Laird has warned that the shortage of skilled workforce will make it difficult for the company to grow.
JLR's Mike Wright: Energy costs that forced Tata to cut jobs to devastate UK competitiveness
EXCLUSIVE: The author of the Wright Report talked to IBTimes UK about advanced manufacturing.
Saudi Aramco to encourage companies like Schlumberger and Siemens to set up local facilities
Move is aimed at creating more jobs and boosting the manufacturing sector in Saudi Arabia.
Skills gap: Siemens UK CEO Juergen Maier urges education and skills gap to be filled by EU workers
Maier tells IBTimes UK that the country cannot always be the best at everything.
Siemens to buy back €3bn of shares despite weak quarter
Engineering conglomerate said it would buy back €3bn of shares over the next three years.
Former pin-up Samantha Fox denies causing fracas delaying Wizz Air flight to Lithuania
Pin-up model was "explaining that she had priority boarding".
EU referendum: CBI urges UK to remain in European Union but calls for reforms
The business body is battling campaigns such as Leave.EU to persuade voters to stay in the EU.
Walmart suspected to have paid bribes in Mexico and India
Walmart broke off its joint-venture with India's Bharti Enterprises in 2013.
Frack off: Yorkshire is now on the frontline of the fracking war
A growing sense of betrayal pervades in Yorkshire
Nokia confirms Here Maps acquisition by German automakers at €2.8bn
Nokia selling maps unit to consortium comprising Audi, BMW and Daimler.
Putin's inner circle: A glimpse of the powerful men pulling the strings behind Russia's president
IBTimes UK takes look at Russian President Vladimir Putin's closest allies.
UK: Report finds exams damaging students' education experience
National Union of Teachers' report reveals harmful effects of exams on students' emotional health and wellbeing.
EU regulators to warn General Electric that Alstom bid will hurt competition?
EC could put out a statement of objections on the GE-Alstom deal on 12 June.
Chinese rail giant CRRC loses $14bn in market value in one day
Trainmaker CRRC now has a market value of $116bn, after soaring as high as $130bn on 8 June.
General Electric open to concessions to win EU approval of €12.4bn Alstom deal
GE unlikely to get unconditional EU clearance for its Alstom bid.
Siemens to cut another 4,500 jobs worldwide
Fresh job cuts come in addition to 7,800 announced in February.