- 130 jobs axed as SeaFrance goes bust but passengers are promised refunds
- Blacks Leisure and La Senza sold
- Council staff reject pension plan
- Sir Richard Branson predicts big things for new Virgin Money bank
- SMEs unsure on growth
- HMV reports Christmas sales slump
- Morrisons eye up Best Buy stores for Kiddicare
- Flat battery on subsidised cars
- The High Street suffers but online sales boom
- JD Sports Fashion snaps up ailing Blacks for £20m after it goes into administration
- JD Sports looks set to buy Blacks
- US economy creates 200,000 jobs
- UK car sales 4.4% lower in 2011
- Taxman is 'completely unfair' to SMEs
- House prices 'fell 1.3% in 2011'
- Good news for services sector
- Euro drops after French bond sale
- China airlines shun EU carbon tax
- Small businesses face fines for missing paperwork
- Nissan Sunderland breaks record
- Online sales sustain Next growth
- Businesses hope for Euro crisis resolution
- London Market Report
- BP seeks damages from Halliburton
- Lloyds sued by U.S. investors demanding compensation for HBOS deal
- FSB: 'Golden opportunities' for businesses in 2012
- Poor response to Osborne's offer of tax holiday to help start-ups
- Glimmer of hope as car makers on road to record high for exports
- Hawkin's Bazaar in administration
- House price stagnation 'to go on'
- SMEs expect a productive 2012
- Recession 'to return' to Europe
- FPB: Stormy 2012 ahead for SMEs
- D2 Jeans in administration: clothing firm is High St's first post-Christmas casualty
- Middle-aged workers could retire up to 85 years later than their parents
- Retailers 'face spending squeeze'
- Brazilian economy 'overtakes UK'
- China and Japan in currency deal
- Shoppers face Tube strike delays
- Britain set to outshine France within 5 years
- La Senza to enter administration
- RyanAir sticks two fingers up at order to slash credit and debit card fees
- Amazon, Asda and Virgin leave customers without gifts as delivery firm Yodel online o
- FPB: Stormy 2012 ahead for SMEs
- High Street in rising peril as Big Four supermarkets expand faster than ever
- Social media could be holiday risk for businesses
- UK economic growth revised up
- Lufthansa sells BMI to BA owner
- Yahoo up on Alibaba sale reports
- SMEs urged to be wary of break-ins
- Consumer caution worries businesses
- Thorntons issues profit warning
- How to set up your own company for less than £1,000
- SMEs lax in social media interaction
- Swedish carmaker Saab files for bankruptcy after failure to secure funding
- HMV sales and profits slump again
- Stricter mortgage rules outlined
- NAO to probe Northern Rock sale
- Laura Ashley brings cheer to the High Street as sales rise
- Fitch changes outlook on the poor Frogs
- Zynga to raise $1bn in flotation
- France tries to destroy UK Economy
- Fuel taxes are pricing motorists off the road, claim campaigners as car use plummets
- Co-op in line for Lloyds branches
- Lingerie retailers La Senza could be next festive High Street casualty
- Thomas Cook to close 200 stores
- Apple papers are sold for $1.6m
- Businesses lack faith in government
- Portas revival plan for shops due
- QE had less effect in boosting growth and capping borrowing costs than BoE claimed
- UK set 'to face bigger downturn'
- SMEs fear EU pension plans
- Cameron to face MPs over EU veto
- UK SMEs behind on e-commerce
- Lack of finance continues to hamper SMEs
- French bank ratings cut further
- 'This is not going to be a treaty that Britain signs up to': Cameron blocks EU deal
- Barratts in administration again
- Fund created for innovative SMEs
- China clears Nestle takeover deal
- Five troubled firms lose places in FTSE 250
- Blacks: First festive casualty of High Street
- London businesses down on prospects
- New EU treaty 'may not be needed'
- Highest number of 'business deaths' ever as 1,170 firms a day are forced to shut down
- Greece passes new austerity plans
- Shop price inflation at year low
- SMEs set to embrace new IP initiative
- Retail sales prospects gloomy
- Retail sales 'weakest since May'
- Start-ups on the rise in UK
- India 'suspends' supermarket plan
- Government considers HS2 tunnel
- ICAEW: Credit cards convenient for SMEs
- SMEs cold on Christmas parties
- Venture funds to assist in credit easing support?
- Allow venture funds to assist in £40 billion scheme
- Groupon to be investigated by the Office of Fair Trading
- Royal Mail's pre-Christmas glitch
- Yahoo shares up on Alibaba report
- Sarkozy backs closer German ties
- Starbucks to create 5,000 UK jobs
- Groupon cleaned us out:
- Business assesses cost of strikes
- EBay VAT scam: Stay-at-home father dodged tax on £4.7m of electrical goods
- Australia ends Samsung Galaxy ban
- Up to two million set to strike
- Consumers reveal their online shopping gripes
- Business rate holiday extended for SMEs
- Pay rises capped at 1% for public sector parasites up until 2015
- US airline AA in bankruptcy move
- Murdoch wins BSkyB chairman vote
- Intolerance of social networks could hurt SMEs
- Eurozone to discuss bailout fund
- Automatic pension enrolment delay for SME's
- High street sales down on 2010
- OECD warns of European recession
- BCC cuts UK growth forecast again
- Multi-billion pound economic push
- Plan to back £10bn business loans
- Businesses identify customer service weakness
- Blacks Leisure in share collapse
- Strike threatens 'Heathrow halt'
- Toyota unveils 1,500 jobs boost
- FPB calls for reform to benefit SMEs
- Arcadia to close up to 260 stores
- Dixons' half-year losses widen
- Suzuki files VW arbitration case
- Bank committee warns on eurozone
- BCC outlines plan for job creation
- David Cameron bids for job law deal with Berlin as price of agreeing to new EU treaty
- Thomas Cook dives on bank talks
- HP fourth-quarter profits slump
- Sir Philip Green's Arcadia will deepen the Christmas gloom
- Cameron: Euro crisis 'chilling'
- Mega Monday 2011: Online shoppers set for £13bn spending spree
- CBI urges clear exports strategy
- Affordable housing plan unveiled
- UK and EU in 'Rock sale deadline'
- Ministers to 'simplify' contracts
- 'Sharp fall' in business optimism
- High Street 'king' Sir Philip Green suffers profit fall as Topshop and Bhs struggle
- Victor in battle for Northern Rock faces an uphill struggle to increase its market
- Pad could lead to an electric car revolution
- UK welcomes EU 2012 budget deal
- State workers will be offered generous pensions deal worth billions...
- The pound is doomed, the UK will have to join the euro, declares Germany
- Fund for vocational training unveiled
- Northern Rock - a deal Sir Richard Branson may come to regret
- CBI warns economy in 'bad place'
- Cable announces plans to facilitate apprentice hiring
- Sale of Northern Rock announced
- Google unveils online music store
- Banks give poor investment advice almost 90% of the time, investigation finds
- Young: Businesses never had it so good
- Game sees shares plummet 36% as sales set to fall despite record-breaking Call of Dut
- UK October inflation falls to 5%
- German and French economies grow
- George Osborne will offer small firms £4bn in state loans
- Buffett buys $10.7bn stake in IBM
- OECD sees slowing global economy
- It's tough out there, but small firms say they are doing better
- Jobs recovery could be 'blown off course', says CBI
- Emirates places $18bn Boeing deal
- SMEs anticipate Xmas hit
- EMI sells music unit for £1.2bn
- SMEs face losing workers to larger rivals
- Metro Bank provides just 100 mortgages in 15 months
- British Airways owner sees share price rise as it predicts profits surge
- CBI criticises solar subsidy cut
- Universal in hunt for EMI with new bid
- SMEs: Britain should withdraw from the EU
- Land Rover creates 1,000 new jobs
- Small firms get a £95m loan lifeline as Cameron steps in to help struggling businesse
- Jobseekers who fail to find work will be forced to do voluntary work for 30 hours p/w
- Promising Q3 performance for SMEs
- Kesa sells Comet business for £2
- IMF chief warns of 'lost decade'
- Cheap DVD VAT loophole to close
- SME tech investment hampered by finances
- MPs seek Bank of England shake-up
- Lloyds hit by cost of PPI claims
- GM may stop Chinese Saab buyout
- Carphone to shut Best Buy shops
- Ryanair sees profits increase 23%
- Carphone Warehouse cashes in on US venture
- Deadline looms for Lloyds' boss Horta-Osório
- Channel Island VAT loophole to be closed
- Union chiefs 'hell bent' on pension strikes
- Carphone Warehouse planning to axe 11 Best Buy stores
- Co-op set to make bid for Lloyds branches
- Italy reforms 'lack credibility'
- FPB: Plan for bad weather
- IAG strikes BMI deal that will secure it 53% of Heathrow slots
- Lufthansa selling BMI to BA owner
- RBS bank profits rebound to £2bn
- SMEs keen to expand
- Unison votes for pension strike
- ECB cuts interest rates to 1.25%
- Stress a major contributor to long-term absence
- Tax-payers 'cannot afford latest gold-plated pension deal for public sector workers'
- 'Strong chance' of UK recession
- Bank promises more business loans
- China refuses to commit to EFSF
- Bailout loan withheld from Greece
- Late payment hits new highs
- FSB: Employer's relief needed for SSP
- Lloyds chief to take 'rest' leave
- Rich countries are 'pessimistic'
- New £50 banknote in circulation
- Russia and China 'worst bribers'
- UK seen as less business friendly
- UK economic growth rises to 0.5%
- MF Global filing for Chapter 11
- Clegg promises jobs boost
- World 'on verge of new recession'
- Qantas ordered to resume flights
- Royal Mail denies delivery cuts
- Business rates rise will be the last straw for many firms fighting to survive
- Employees feel unvalued
- Samsung beats Apple smartphones
- Euro for Greece 'was a mistake'
- HP U-turn to keep PC and tablets
- US economic growth up on spending
- Retail sales still shaky
- Gold-plated public sector pensions would cost private staff a third of their salary
- Shares gain on euro crisis deal - 27th Oct 2011
- Australian share trading halted
- Lights out for Britain's biggest nightclub owner Luminar as it enters administration
- SMEs sitting on cash
- Nokia bets on Windows Phone
- Vince Cable 'embarrassed' after being fined for failing to pay up to £25k VAT
- Dreamliner begins maiden flight
- Kindle sparks Amazon profit fall
- Employees unenthusiastic in their roles
- When will the iPhone 5 come out? Should I wait?
- Oil giant BP at 'turning point'
- Caterpillar forecasts record year
- Ryanair's Michael O'Leary aims to double aircraft fleet and passengers
- FPB: Business Finance Taskforce not there yet
- CBI urges action on smaller firms
- Lloyds looks to float retail bank network
- Chart: How much does Britain pay into the EU and what does it get back?
- Exposed: British firm in Olympus money trail
- 'Music licence Gestapo' says sorry
- Gaddafi dead: Governments prepare to hand back toppled tyrant's billions
- Debt woes 'danger to all Europe'
- Jobs vowed to 'destroy' Android
- Web shopping: One pound in every tenner is now spent online as web shop rise beats hi
- Murdochs to face pressure at AGM