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EU referendum: Stuart Rose launches campaign for UK to remain in EU [Video]
Pro-European group launches campaign to keep Britain in the EU.
Trendy Tehran: Meet the female entrepreneurs breaking boundaries in Iran
As sanctions are lifted after the nuclear deal, businesswomen look to the future
Sajid Javid blasts 'same Old Labour' in pro-business Conservative conference address [Full Speech]
Business secretary claims the Tories are now the party of working people after Corbyn's victory.
Executive at Jaguar Land Rover parent company Tata says UK should stay in EU
British operations benefit from access to single market says London Business School professor.
Chinese villagers loot overturned truckload of baby chicks
Cute cargo worth £5,000 carted off by villagers, and motorists stopped on the road.
India: Sensex suffers biggest one-day loss since 2009 after China 'Black Monday' rout
Indian rupee also reaches lowest point in past two years. Analysts predict rate cut.
User 'dick pics' and chats part of Ashley Madison data dump
Hackers Impact Team promises not to release intimate pictures, but emails of executives may be next.
Market round-up: China and Greek woes combine to give FTSE 100 worst day of 2015
A slowdown in Chinese manufacturing in putting the pinch on global markets
Market round-up: Mining firms regain foothold while tobacco burns low
Seven month low on 11 day losing streak sees market heading toward correction.
Market round-up: Glencore takes a beating on FTSE 100 amid commodities price erosion
Mining company lost value again after a year that saw one-fourth of its value evaporate.
Market round-up: Chinese yuan devaluation drives down FTSE 100
Currency sees biggest two-day drop since 1994 hitting international markets and mining firms.
Market round-up: Mining hit by copper on FTSE 100 as Chinese outlook remains uncertain
Glencore, BHP Billiton, Anglo American all edge into market's biggest fallers.
Catalyst bosses face total fines of £500k from Upper Tribunal for misleading investors
Financiers sold bonds without a licence in scheme that reportedly lost hundreds of investors more than £50,000 each.
Summer budget 2015: Bosses denounce 'big gamble' of George Osborne's Living Wage increase
Many business groups question the wisdom of the government's plan to peg minimum wage at £7.20 an hour for over 25s.
Boris Dittrich: Gay City workers let down by UK business culture's attittude to LGBT issues
'Founding father of gay marriage' says that London falls way behind the US when it comes to corporate gay acceptance.
Why UK Plc should heed wise words of Archbishop of Canterbury
If companies want to be successful, they must understand the role played by faith.
FedEx to buy TNT Express for €4.4bn
FedEx agrees to buy Dutch package delivery company TNT Express for €4.4bn
Pirelli chief executive Marco Tronchetti Provera predicts a strong future with ChemChina
Pirelli has had no contacts over a possible counterbid that would trump a buyout offer by ChemChina.
Connected autonomous car industry will create 320,000 UK jobs and boost economy by £51bn by 2030
Research by KPMG claims the connected and autonomous vehicle industries will create over 300,000 UK jobs.
Hong Kong pledges $37m for businesses hit by protests
Hong Kong pledges HK$290m (£23.85m, $37m) to help businesses hit by pro-democracy protests.
California: Cannabis conference draws investors and business hopefuls
The International Cannabis Business Conference offers opportunity to consider future of marijuana in US.
Qatar Airways inaugurates A350 challenging Lufthansa
Qatar Airways became on Thursday (January 15) the first airline to start regular flights with Airbus's most advanced plane, the A350, throwing down a challenge to Germany's Lufthansa at its home airport.
Target to pull out of Canada and seeks creditor protection
American retailer Target said on Thursday it will cease operations in Canada and has filed for creditor protection for its Canadian subsidiary in a surprise move that could put its 17,600 employees in the country out of work.
UK Services Sector Hiring Hits Fastest Rate in 7 Years
The CBI says growth across the services sector is expected to continue into the New Year.
Facebook at Work: Why the Social Network is Targeting the Enterprise Dollar
Facebook is bigger than ever and making more money than ever, so why is it looking to focus on enterprise?
UK Women Twice as Likely than Men to Feel 'Isolated' When Starting a Business
But the research also revealed women are more driven by having a great idea.
Home Retail Shares Tumble as Homebase Axing a Quarter of its 323 Stores by 2018
The DIY retailer says the decision comes after a strategic review from its new chief executive.
World Mental Health Day: Mayor of London Boris Johnson Calls for Better Awareness
Johnson says the day is an opportunity to bolster awareness of this issue amongst businesses.
London Beats New York to be Named World's Most Desirable City to Work In
The UK capital beat New York and Paris to claim the top spot.
UK Business Groups Warn Ed Miliband over £8 Minimum Wage 'Political Football' Pledge
The CBI, the FSB and the IoD have raised concerns over the Labour Party leader's promise.