Cost Cutting Helps Thomas Cook Meet Egypt Holiday Decline
Thomas Cook's cost cutting measure softened the blow of a decline in holidays to Egypt.
Trinity Mirror's Digital Ad Revenue Soars in Spite of Phone Hacking Allegations
Trinity Mirror, publisher of Daily Mirror, has reported an increase in digital ad revenues of nearly 50%.
London Stock Exchange Revenues Up 50% on IPO Surge
The London Stock Exchange's latest results also lifted by LCH.Clearnet Purchase.
Should London Prioritise Commercial or Residential Property?
As London's economy outpaces the rest of the UK, is it prioritising the right property sector?
Financial Services Call Centres Resolve Only a Quarter of Queries First Time Around
Just one in four queries resolved first time, amid failure to share data in financial services customer care.
Sony's Financial Woes Continue as it Predicts More Losses in 2015
PlayStation 4 creator Sony slides into further decline.
Financial Ombudsman Fields Record Number of Mortgage Complaints
The FOS received a record number of complaints about mortgages last year.
British Land Rides Property Wave with £1.3bn Sunk in London Developments
British Land pumped £1.3bn into South East England and reported a 15.4% increase in NAV.
YouGov: Regional Cities Resentful Over London Economy
The majority of those outside of London feel that capital doesn't have a positive effect on their local economy.
Heathrow and Gatwick Submit Final Plans as Runway Battle Takes Off
Airport Commission weighs up four final plans for rivals' airport expansion
TUI Travel Beats Analysts' Estimates
TUI Travel's losses increase but the airline says that it is still on course for growth this year.
EasyJet Trims Losses Ahead of Holiday Season
However, the low cost airline posted better than expected results in its first half financial report.
British Gas AGM Targeted by Angry Protesters
Consumer groups picket gas giant's shareholders' meeting in Westminster in protest at rising energy prices
General Motors is Ranked Worst Car Maker by US Suppliers
PPI's annual survey shows that General Motors is the worst big automaker to deal with
Nissan Reports Profits Rise on Weak Yen
Nissan's latest financial results sees a jump in profits thanks to weak yen and rising sales.
Publicis and Omnicom – How the Marriage of Advertising Powerhouses Ended in Tears Before the Wedding
IBTimes runs through the timeline of Publicis and Omnicom's proposed merger, and details how it fell apart.
Margaret Hodge: Amazon Should Be Boycotted For Tax Avoidance
The chair of the public accounts committee has urged shoppers to shun Amazon.
FCA Fights Fraud Dismissal in Legal Aid Cuts Test Case
The FCA has said that it will battle the decision to dismiss a fraud case as a result of government cuts.
China to Build High-Speed Railway Line from Beijing to US?
China-Russia-Canada-America 13,000km railway from Beijing to east coast of US mooted
Mild Winter Forces British Gas Into Price Freeze
'Benign' market conditions has meant that British Gas will freeze prices this year.
Nintendo Nostalgia Rules the Heart: Games Veteran's Last Stand in Battle of Consoles
Nintendo's latest financial results could spell bad news for the video game industry
Who is Asia's Warren Buffett? Meet Alibaba Super-investor Masayoshi Son
IBTimes UK takes a look at Masayoshi Son, the man set to make $57bn from Alibaba's IPO.
BT Scores with Premier League Football and Fibre Optic Plays
BT has posted its fourth quarter results which shows that it is in good stead
Morrisons Sales Dive as Price Cut Plans Continue
Morrisons sales were down by over 7% but it remains committed to its price cutting plans
Prime Minister David Cameron Most Trusted to Manage Economy
A poll has revealed that Britons trust David Cameron most to manage the economy
Drones to Inspect easyJet Planes More Efficiently
The budget airline will begin using drones to carry out maintenance checks in a bid to cut costs and save time.
TripAdvisor Profits Jump With Over Quarter of a Billion Monthly Users
TripAdvisor's first quarter net income jumped as it recorded 250m unique monthly website users.
Apple Welcomes Retail Chief Angela Ahrendts with $68m in Shares
Former Burberry boss takes up position at tech giant with 113,000 restricted share options
The Channel Tunnel: Twenty Turbulent Years of Business
The Eurotunnel is twenty years old today, and business is finally looking up.
Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370: Europe Lengthens Black Box Transmission Time
EASA to impose regulations to make aircraft easier to locate by extending 'ping' life from 30 to 90 days