Fitch Ratings believes long-term impact on airports could be modestly positive if they are able to fill vacated landing slots with more lucrative long-haul flights
Case against Nasser Al-Khelaifi regards bribes offered to former Fifa secretary general Jerome Valcke over World Cup rights.
Air Berlin filed for insolvency in August, after racking up losses of over £710m last year despite a major overhaul.
UK competition regulator gives preliminary clearance for Just Eat's multimillion pound takeover of rival food delivery service.
Every sector is digitising and every company becoming a digital business giving them newer avenues to grow.
Gartner study finds fewer takers for desktops as traditional promotions tank, particularly in the key US market.
Nicholas Purnell, QC, told Southwark Crown Court the sheer size of Tesco's operations could lead to revision in forecasts.
Bombardier employs 4,000 people in Northern Ireland but was hit by an 80% import tax from the US government.
Competition and Markets Authority will explore ability of Murdoch family to "influence the political agenda" if they assume complete control of Sky.
Eurofighter Typhoon fighter aircraft assembly plants at Warton and Samlesbury expected to bear brunt of job cuts.
Britain's fifth largest airline ceased operating last week after forecasting losses of over £100m in 2018.
The US company analyses performance data from more than 100,000 games a year across almost 90 leagues.
Priory Group has invested almost £300,000 in the centre, which will be staffed by therapists and psychiatrists.
Germany's second-largest airline has been trying to find a buyer since filing for insolvency in August.
US company defends itself by claiming it has always paid all the tax it owed and delivered a £3.5bn boost to the UK economy.
Job cuts to be concentrated at defence giant's Warton plant in Preston, Lancashire, reports suggest.
Spain's fifth-largest bank has triggered process to move to Alicante to ensure it stays within the ECB's framework.
Shortage of pilots forced the airline to cancel approximately 20,000 flights between September and March.
Federation of German Industries says it is reluctantly coming to the conclusion that a hard Brexit was appearing inevitable.
Iain Conn, boss of the British Gas' owner, says move could have opposite effect and result in higher prices across the board.
Four rail operators will run a limited service on 5 October after RMT members voted in favour of industrial action.
US car giant's CEO Jim Hackett vows to increase company's presence in China and to focus on SUVs and trucks.
European Commission says online retailer must pay back €250m in back taxes as it got "illegal state aid" from Luxembourg in 2003 when Jean-Claude Juncker was the country's Prime Minister.
Taxi-hailing company will receive an investment worth approximately £1bn from the Japanese tech giant.
Retailer announces interim dividend of 1p, reflecting "improved performance and board confidence" and draws line under accounting scandal.
Communications Workers Union says 89% of its members working at Royal Mail voted in favour of industrial action.
While no cause of death was revealed, Coca-Cola HBC said it would make further announcements in due course regarding the successor to Dimitris Lois.
SFO lawyer tells Southwark Crown Court the three directors were 'fully aware' of the implications of their conduct.
The soft drinks giant's Robinson's squash brand is made at the site facing closure, as company opts to move production elsewhere.
Britain's fifth largest airline ceased operating after forecasting losses of over £100m in 2018.