Elisabeth Murdoch joins Jimmy Choo board as non-executive director
Chairman Peter Harf said they were very pleased to welcome the media mogul on to the board.
Germany falters and France's GDP up slightly as eurozone economy slows to 0.3% in third quarter
Germany and France, both posted modest third quarter growth figures of 0.3%.
UK government sells Northern Rock mortgages to US private investment firm for £13bn
Deal thought to be the biggest ever financial asset sale by a European government.
India: Feeding frenzy as Maggi noodles return to shelves
There was 'a feeling of satisfaction' about bringing the noodles back to market, Nestle said.
Rolls-Royce share price plunges 16% after profit warning
Chief executive Warren East admits outlook for next year 'is very challenging'.
Siemens to buy back €3bn of shares despite weak quarter
Engineering conglomerate said it would buy back €3bn of shares over the next three years.
Russian plane crash: Egypt's economy could take years to recover experts warn
Holidaymakers are likely to scared away for the near future.
Eurostar sale was value for money but profit well below taxpayer investment, NAO says
Taxpayer investment was significantly greater than proceeds generated from sale, National Audit Office says.
UK manufacturing growth surges to one-and-a-half-year high
The growth followed a 0.4% increase in August, the Office for National Statistics said.
Vauxhall recalls 220,000 Zafira B cars over fires
Vauxhall chairman Rory Harvey 'very sorry that this situation has arisen'.
Insurance giant Allianz reports 15% drop in net profit in Q3
A 'volatile financial market' contributed to the drop, it said.
UK interest rate is not a tool for correcting housing market says BoE's Dame Nemat Shafik
Dame Nemat Shafik said the bank "had other tools" to deal with them.
H&M Balmain mayhem: Scuffles break out in Regent Street as retailers fear Black Friday frenzy
Rushing into the store, the desperate fashionistas could be seen grabbing anything off the wracks
Trunki: Judgment reserved in design infringement case of successful Dragons' Den reject
The supreme court reserved judgement on the Bristol based design company's claim.
Bank of England keeps interest rates on hold and downgrades economic growth outlook
Members of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) voted eight to one to leave rates on hold.
Dairy Crest looks to the future after sale of 'cash drain' dairies unit
The company behind brands such as Cathedral City cheese reports that revenue has fallen 5%.
Politicians should stop believing 'myths and half-truths' about the economy
This attitude is holding back the economy, warns Chamber of Commerce.
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.
British credit card debt reaches shocking level as City watchdog FCA issues consumer warning
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said more should be done to help struggling borrowers.
Just Eat raises revenue expectations by £10m
Just Eat lifts its revenue expectations slightly above £240m, up from the £230m guidance issued in August.
Standard Chartered battered by China turmoil slashes 15,000 jobs and looks for $5.1bn injection
The bank reported first quarterly loss in at least 15 years of $139m for the three months to September.
VW scandal: Troubled German carmaker recalls 60,000 Porsche Macans as 'precautionary measure'
Low-pressure fuel-line inside the engine compartment was reason for recall.
Low oil prices hit Exxon Mobil and Chevron profits
'Third quarter earnings were down substantially from a year ago,' said Chevron's chairman.
Star Wars: Father builds snowspeeder around son's wheelchair for Halloween
Ryan Scott Miller built it to fit around around son Jeremy's wheelchair.
Pets at Home shares drop 9% despite higher sales
CEO Nick Wood said trading in parts of the business "has been weaker than expected".
Valeant to sever ties with troubled pharmacy Philidor
Allegations raise questions about Philidor's business practices, said Valeant's chairman.
BG Group see profits plunge by 63% as it nears merger with Shell
Reading-based company reports exploration and production rose by 26%.
Cry England and St George: 600 years on The Battle of Agincourt celebrated
King Henry V is unlikely to have spoken the words "Cry 'God for Harry, England, and Saint George'.
Isis: Beheadings, floggings and amputations routine in IS-held Iraq reports Mosul Eye
Death sentences have been carried for apostasy, blasphemy and "fornication".
David Blunkett: I warned Tony Blair about the 'risks' of Iraq invasion
Blunkett was "extremely concerned" about what would happen when Saddam Hussein was ousted.