KPMG: Fraud Committed by Young Soars by Almost 300%
Young now biggest swindlers as fraud in first-half of 2014 cost victims £317m.
Cancer Hits More Than 2500 Ground Zero Workers
Research from the New York Post shows the high figures.
Ernst & Young: UK Profit Warnings Hit Three Year High Despite Economic Recovery
Profit warnings in the first half of 2014 are the highest they've been since 2011.
Carillion and Balfour Beatty Negotiate £3bn Merger
"The merger of the two groups has the potential to create a market-leading services".
Obama Hits out at 'Unpatriotic' Corporate Tax Avoiders
Obama says US companies operating from tax havens were 'gaming the system'.
BSkyB Snaps up Sky Italia and Sky Deutschland in £4.9bn Deal
It will look to create a TV subscription service across Europe
£1bn Asian Business District Given Planning Permission Nod for London's Docklands Area
The first phase will be completed by 2018.
General Motors to Pay Out $400m to Victims' Compensation Fund
GM could be forced to pay $200m more to the fund.
More Than 1,200 Lose Their Jobs as Unipart Automotive Enters Administration
Former British Leyland company failed to find a buyer.
Ofgem Doubles Compensation Cap for Energy Customers left Without Electricity
Rate raised from £27 to £70 for power outage compensations.
General Motors in Hot Water Again as it Recalls a Further 700,000 Vehicles
General Motors has had to recall more than 29 million vehicles this year.
Over 1000 StubHub Accounts Compromised in Cyber-Attack
It is the second time this year its parent company eBay has been hacked
UK Telecoms Firm TalkTalk Tops One Million TV Customers as Revenues Increase Again
TalkTalk posted its sixth consecutive quarter of growth
CBI: July Sees UK Retail Sales Bounce Back Strongly
Retail sales were up by +21% in July
Bats President William O'Brien Steps Down Amid 'Flash Boys' Fiasco
Bats President William O'Brien has stepped down from his role.
Telecoms Company EE Reveals Pop-Up Retailers Contribute £2.1bn to UK Economy
Pop-up retailers economic contribution to grow by 8.4% over next 12 months.
Xbox, MacBook and PlayStation Cost 'Hundreds of Pounds' More in UK Than US
A Samsung TV costs £402 more in Britain than America.
Bisto Maker Premier Foods Faces Tough Test in 'Challenging Market Conditions'
Despite a rise in profits, sales fell for Premier Foods.
Netflix Sees Profits Double with Popularity of Orange is the New Black
Profits have doubled for Netflix in the second quarter.
Income Tax Table: 'Stockbroker Belt' Top UK Highest Tax Payers' List
Areas that are within commuting distance of London fill 28 of the top 30 positions.
Poland to Appeal EU Menthol Cigarette Ban
Poland is set to appeal EU's ban on menthol cigarettes.
Consumer Confidence Drops in June as Economic Recovery Cools
Consumer confidence dipped by a percentage point.
Birmingham to Home £1.3bn HS2 Headquarters
The HS2 headquarters will be built in Birmingham.
Malaysia Airlines MH17: Refunds Offered on Customers' Plane Tickets
Malaysia Airlines will offer refunds to customers that have booked up until 25 July.
Malaysia Airlines MH17: Compensation Could be 'Hundreds of Millions of Dollars'
Aviation insurance experts say it 'is going to be a long, politically charged compensation case'.
Co-op Group Sells Pharmacy Chain to Bestway for £620m
Privately-owned Bestway has purchased Co-op's pharmacy chain comprised of 774 outlets.
Scottish Independence Rival Visions: William McIlvanney and Allan Massie Publish Pamphlets
William McIlvanney publishes a 'Yes' vote pamphlet while Allan Massie outlines reasons for why he's pro-union.
Manchester City Sign Unique Nissan Deal 'Worth Millions'
The deal will also see Nissan associated with New York City and Melbourne City.
Libor Fines to Fund Housing Projects for War Veterans
The government has announced the first projects that will be funded by Libor fines
BBC Axing 415 Jobs in Spending Slash
Director of News James Harding confirms headcount cuts