Sir Phillip Green faces fresh questions about BHS after £10m transfer to Retail Acquisitions revealed
The £10m sum was allegedly split into a £3.5m interest-free loan and £6.5m in cash, according to legal files.
UK cancer scientists' pension fund invested in British American Tobacco
The Universities Superannuation Scheme pension fund has invested £211m in the tobacco industry.
Tata Steel could consider retaining UK business but 'lots of focus only on a sale' says executive director
Sajid Javid, who met Tata Steel in India on 25 May, will update the UK parliament on the progress on 26 May.
BHS' directors and advisers to be questioned by MPs as hearing into retailer's collapse begins
Arcadia chairman Lord Grabiner will appear today before the committees investigating BHS' collapse.
Dominic Chappell blames pensions regulator probe for BHS collapse
He said that it prevented his Retail Acquisitions group from securing loans from leading lenders.
Tata Steel crisis: Sajid Javid's proposal to change pension plan faces resistance
The business secretary's plan is to link the annual uplift in pensions to the CPI instead of RPI.
Former BHS boss Sir Philip Green's rival Lord Myners joins probe into the failed store chain
Sir Philip's rival will lead a panel of financial assessors to look into the demise of BHS.
BHS £300m pension deficit will be absorbed by Pension Protection Fund
Pensions for BHS's senior management is well-funded, claim sources.
Sir Philip Green faces grilling over 'enormous sums' taken out of BHS
Business Select Committee chairman Iain Wright to ask if his stewardship had been appropriate.
Former BHS owner Sir Phillip Green warned over £570m pensions black hole
Retail tycoon could pay back millions to meet retirement commitments for 20,000 employees.
MPs say Business Secretary Javid had 'no idea of the severity' of the Tata Steel UK crisis
Minister was not on top of the Tata Steel situation, Business Select Committee finds.
Pension deficit at Tata Steel UK could drive away potential buyers
Deficit put at £485m
Tata Steel crisis: Unite calls for clarity on sell-off as Sajid Javid tours Port Talbot plant
Tony Burke, assistant general secretary of Unite, spoke to IBTimes UK about the development.
New state pensions: Lower earners win - but higher incomes face more tax
George Osborne's new, simpler flat-rate state pension will see those on higher incomes paying more NIC.
Paradise Birmingham gets PwC as its first tenant
Deutsche Bank and HSBC have signed deals for big new offices in Birmingham.
Budget 2016: George Osborne throws well-off millennials a bone with Lifetime ISAs
Critics have said that Osborne's effort to help with savings can only work if young people have money to save.
WPP founder Sir Martin Sorrell receives second largest annual payout in the history of FTSE 100 blue chip companies
Sorrell's 2015 annual remuneration including, salary, pension payments and short-term bonuses sums up to £70m.
RBS to axe 448 investment banking staff in UK and move 300 jobs to India
The bank will move about 300 of these jobs to existing facilities in Gurgaon and Chennai in India.
Budget 2016: Gloomy George Osborne unveils downcast days of more cuts and higher taxes
Chancellor's economic prospectus expected to reek of pessimism as EU referendum looms.
Chancellor George Osborne abandons radical plans to change UK pensions tax relief system
An Isa-style scheme would have ended tax relief on contributions for people in work, worth around £21bn.
London housing crisis: Give mayor power to seize commercial property for new homes, says report
Policy Exchange think tank calls for more powers for London mayor to compulsorily buy commercial land.
RBS sets aside £2bn to cover PPI mis-selling charges and other settlements
CEO Ross McEwan confirmed to reporters that RBS is set to make a loss in 2015 after the charges.
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.
City bankers' bonus will amount to a quarter of those of private equity firms' employees
Investment bankers are set to be disappointed by their annual bonus as caps and tougher capital requirements bite.
Legal & General to battle with Rothesay Life for Aegon's £9bn annuity book
Aegon is keen to close the deal before sweeping new capital rules known as Solvency II comes in next month.
Read George Osborne's Spending Review and Autumn Statement speech in full
Chancellor George Osborne deliveres a half-yearly budget update to parliament
Pension timebomb: Poor planning could lead to UK pensioners running out of funds
The Social Market Foundation warned of a danger of pensioners spending money too quickly.
Lidl living wage: Will Tesco, Aldi and others increase pay in new frontier of supermarket war?
Lidl promises to pay over living wage for all workers across UK supermarkets.
EU migrant crisis: Jean-Claude Juncker's State of the Union speech full text
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker says there is not enough union in the European Union.
Zurich Insurance seeks to extend deadline to announce RSA deal
The deadline for the Swiss insurer to table a formal offer for RSA is set to expire on 25 August.