Mayor of London Boris Johnson Awards £20,000 Prize to Energy Saving App
Prize awarded to KiWi Power for energy-saving app is part of Cities Summit
No Improvement in Bank Loans for 90% of Small Businesses
SMEs haven't seen any improvement since the Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards.
Manchester City Owners Spend £1bn on New Homes Project
The Abu Dhabi United Group has agreed a £1bn deal with Manchester Council
One in Five Workers in Wales 'Living on Less than Living Wage'
Over 20% of Wales' workforce is living on less than £7.65 an hour.
Annual Digital Payments to Reach £3tn by 2019
Annual digital payments will reach £2.8tn by the end of the decade, as mobiles, tablets, contactless cards and China's Alibaba boost transactions.
US Hedge Fund Lost Millions in Cyber-Attack
BAE Systems reveals unnamed US hedge fund lost millions after cyber-attack
Dutch Company Rolls Out E-Joints
A Dutch company has created the world's first e-joint.
London's Shard Scrapes in Unlikely Tenant- Warwick Business School
Warwick Business School has announced that it will begin holding courses in the Shard
Gazprom's Gas Flow via Ukraine Remains Stable as Debt Feud Continues
Gazprom says gas flow via Ukraine remains stable despite deadlock
Morrisons Slashes Prices Once Again as Shares Hit Eight-Year Low
Morrisons has said that it will cut prices on a further 135 products.
China Tops BRICS University League
Chinese universities occupy six of the top 10 BRICS universities.
China Looking to Get on Board Britain's High Speed 2
Chinese investors keen to back Britain's major projects.
EC to Approve Carphone Warehouse and Dixons £3.8bn Merger
European Commission poised to approve Carphone Warehouse and Dixon merger.
Scottish Council Tax Collection Rate Rises to over 95%
Council tax collection rates bought in £2bn for Scotland's economy.
Iceland to Open 40 New Stores in Continued Budget Offensive
Iceland has reported strong sales as low-end stores continue to decimate mid-market share.
Costa and Premier Inn Lift Whitbread's Spirits With Strong Sales
Whitbread's sales for the first quarter have increased by 12.7%.
UK's Online Shoppers Only Complain for Orders Over £20
Britain's e-commerce shoppers will vote with clicks and over 90% check vendor reviews in advance.
Destitute Britain: UK Has Poorest People in Western Europe, Study Claims
The poorest fifth of the UK are the poorest in Western Europe.
Fracking in Wales Could Create up to 74,000 Jobs and Save UK £1bn a Year
The Welsh Affairs Committee says it will weigh up environmental risks against the economic benefits.
Just Eat's Greedy Commissions Should be Taken Away, Say UK Restaurants
Takeaway companies are growing tired of Just Eat, according to research.
Ofgem Reduces Time Taken to Switch Energy Supplier to Three Days
Previously it had taken customers up to five weeks to change energy supplier.
Wonga Boss Errol Damelin Quits, Weeks After CEO Niall Wass
The controversial payday lender now has no permanent management team in place.
Former Comet Employees Awarded Three Months' Pay After Being 'Lied to'
Ex-employees of Comet have been awarded almost three months' pay from a tribunal
Senior Executives Ali Rowghani and Chloe Sladden Quit Twitter
Two senior executives have announced that they have quit Twitter amid stalling growth and rumoured clashes.
Google and Virgin Galactic Negotiate Stake in Satellite Technology
Google is in talks with Virgin Galactic to buy a stake in the business.
Chilango Hoping 'Burrito Bond' Piques Interest
London restaurant Chilango is offering a unique kind of enticement for investors
Boohoo Revenue Soars by 63%
The online fashion retailer has posted a 63% rise in revenue for the year.
Competition Watchdog to Cap Replacement Vehicle Costs
The CMA has said that it will cap courtesy car costs.
Network Rail's Profit Rockets as Passenger Numbers Double
Network Rail has posted a profit after tax of £1.3bn.
World Cup 2014: The Revenue Values of Global Sporting Events
IBTimes takes a look at how the World Cup compares financially to other sporting events.