Sprint Shares Nosedive Following Collapse of T-Mobile Deal
Sprint shares fell by 16% in afterhours trading.
Ofwat Reins in Over-Priced Water Suppliers
Water regulator says three large suppliers need to fall in line with its price range.
Energy Market Riggers to Face Jail Time
Proposals from the DECC could see energy price fixers jailed for up to two years.
Ebola Outbreak: World Bank Gives $200m to Support Battle Against Virus
The World Bank Group has pledged $200m to fight the Ebola outbreak
Gay Applicants 40% Less Likely to be Offered a Job Interview
Openly gay applicants were found to be 40% less likely to be offered a job interview in Cyprus.
LinkedIn Pays $6m in Wage Violation Settlement
The social network for professionals compensated former and current employees after US Labor Department investigation.
BMW Posts 26% Profits Bonanza
Operating profit hit €2.6bn for the quarter.
One North Delivers £15bn Infrastructure Plan to Connect England's Cities
Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool, Newcastle and Sheffield have teamed up for the report.
NHS to Pump £250m into Tackling Waiting Lists
Jeremy Hunt has said the NHS will tackle waiting lists
Keydata Founder Stewart Ford to Sue FCA for £370m
Stewart Ford is planning to sue the Financial Conduct Authority after it 'ambushed' his business.
WWI 100th Anniversary: How The Great War Led to a Culture of Organised Crime in the UK
IBTimes takes a look at a history of organised crime in the UK.
Co-op Sells Its Farms to Wellcome Trust for £249m
The Co-operative group has sold its farms to reduce its debt.
Banker Who Committed Suicide Linked to Lionel Messi's Tax Affairs
Barcelona star Lionel Messi is under investigation for tax evasion.
British Airways Owner IAG Reports Solid Profits
'Solid progress' has allowed the IAG to post figures in the black.
FCA Slams City Firms Over Best Execution Rules
A review of 36 firms found that they were not performing to the best of their ability.
Diageo Blames China for Disappointing Growth
Diageo posted a rise in net sales of just 0.4%.
Glazers to Sell £87m of Manchester United Shares As Fears Over Champions League Qualification Arise
United's failure to qualify for the Champions League again will cost more than £20m a year from Adidas deal.
Adidas Shares Plunge After Profit Warning Over Russian Sanctions
Its share value dropped by almost 15% in early morning trading.
Lufthansa Shares Slump Following Poor Quarterly Results
German airline posts drop of €82m in net profit
Thomas Cook Recovery Posts £33m Profits
The travel firm's results were bouyed up by the early Easter break this year.
FCA's £2.7m Fine and Barring of Crooked Hedge Fund Boss Alberto Micalizzi Upheld by Tribunal
Former Dynamic Decisions Capital Management CEO has been fined £2.7m.
Finsbury Park Mosque to Protest HSBC Over Account Closure
Members of the Finsbury Park Mosque will protest outside HSBC in Seven Sisters, North London
Ofgem Shake-Up to Save Customers £12 a Year
Ofgem has introduced new measures that will save customers £12 a year
Brazil 2014 World Cup Helps ITV Score Profit Goals
ITV posts pre-tax profits of 40%.
Oxfam Musters £24m Surplus After 2012 Deficit
Oxfam has cut its own costs and seen a reduction in humanitarian aid spending for 2013-2014.
Next Sees Solid Sales and Lifts Full Year Profits Forecast
The retailer reported a 10.9% rise in sales.
Morrisons Appoints Former Tesco CFO Andrew Higginson to Replace Sir Ian Gibson as Chairman
Andrew Higginson will step in as Deputy Chairman in October.
World Cup Boosts Puma But Can't Save its Disappointing Sales
The World Cup boosted Puma sales, but they were down overall.
Tesco Loses More Market Share as Aldi and Lidl's Success Continues to Increase
Tesco still holds the majority of the market but its share is declining.
IMF Warns of 'Overvalued' Pound
IMF says pound sterling is leaving UK economy unbalanced.