Inquiry 'threat' to UK firms
Top British defence firms have warned the government that billions of pounds could be lost in contracts with Saudi Arabia.
View ArticlePension scheme to be unveiled
Details of a new national pension system, for those without an existing scheme, will be published in a government paper.
View ArticleBanks offer bumper bonuses
Hundreds of employees at Goldman Sachs will take home more than £2m and some will pocket more than £20m.
View ArticleLittle Chef 'takeover talks'
Roadside food retailer Little Chef is reported to be in takeover talks, less than 18 months after the business changed ownership.
View ArticleAdministration for Music Zone
The CD and DVD retailer Music Zone, which has 104 stores across the UK, has gone into administration.
View ArticleGreen call by business leaders
Businesses need to take urgent action on climate change according to some of Britain's industry leaders.
View ArticleTV licence fee rises by 3%
The BBC is to receive a financial settlement with tighter than expected limits on what it can borrow.
View ArticleTesco's power questioned
A report looking into complaints that Tesco has become too powerful is to be published on Tuesday.
View ArticleBA strike to go ahead
Airline passengers are facing travel misery after talks to avert a strike at British Airways broke down.
View ArticleSites hope for casino jackpot
The site of Britain's first super-casino will be unveiled from a shortlist of seven venues.
View ArticleCadbury enters gum market
Confectionery giant Cadbury is attempting to break into the UK chewing gum market with the launch of its Trident brand.
View ArticleBoots bidding war begins
Two takeover bids have been made for Boots, one of the biggest companies on the high street.
View ArticleWatchdog probes banking costs
The Office of Fair Trading has begun a wide-ranging study into the charges banks impose on customers.
View ArticleMoss unveils clothing range
Supermodel Kate Moss has launched her new range of clothing at fashion store Topshop.
View ArticlePerjury threat for ex-BP boss
Former BP Chief Lord Browne could face charges of perjury after he allegedly lied to a court about a gay partner.
View ArticlePostal workers back strikes
Postal workers have voted strongly in favour of taking industrial action over a pay dispute.
View ArticleBoss defends Cadbury cuts
Cadbury's chief executive officer Todd Stitzer spoke to BBC business editor Robert Peston.
View ArticleInsight into private equity
The BBC's business editor speaks to two of the most powerful men in the field of private equity - Lord Hollick and Sir Ronald Cohen.
View ArticleSaga and AA zero tax bill
Saga and the AA, merging private-equity owned businesses, incurred no liability for corporation tax last year.
View ArticleTycoon gives £1bn to charity
Sir Tom Hunter, Scotland's richest man, is pledging to give away at least £1bn to charity.
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