Strong eurozone data covering unemployment, inflation and economic growth lifts London market.
Traders weigh up the protectionist measures White House may have in store for US economy.
Traders sell Frankie & Benny's owner on fears over rising costs and new menus.
Despite strong results for Vodafone and TalkTalk, there are reasons to be cautious before investing in British telecoms companies.
This is said to be over mishandling customer complaints and non-delivery of services to pay-as-you-go clients.
Vodafone India will invest the funds in purchasing spectrum, expanding its network and reducing debt.
Indian Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas says Indo-British partnership strong enough to endure Brexit volatility.
World's second-largest mobile operator reports 3.4% decline in UK growth for first quarter of 2016.
This could put pressure on Orange Egypt, Vodafone Egypt, and Etisalat to accept licence terms before August deadline.
Higher charges, billion-pound takeover deals and a single digital market face telecom firms after Brexit
Vodafone indicated that free movement of people, capital and goods would be a key deciding factor.
World's second-largest mobile phone operator posts 2.7% rise in earnings and 2.6% gain in full-year profits.
Dispute relates to Vodafone's acquisition of Hutchison Whampoa's 67% stake in Hutchison Essar.
This relates to Vodafone's purchase of billionaire Li Ka-shing's Indian mobile telecom business in 2007.
UK company to pay its American partner $1bn to 'equalise ownership in the joint venture'.
Mobile operator remains on track with strategy, despite challenging conditions in European markets.
Several parties are pressing for BT to spin-off its fixed line network division Openreach.
Telecoms firm reported an organic services revenue growth of 1.2% to £18.4bn.
Vodafone India with more than 180 million subscribers is the country's second largest wireless mobile operator.
The purpose of Colao's visit could be to resolve Vodafone's pending Rs200bn tax dispute with India.
Investors unhappy when Vodafone said that long talks with the US and German cable company led nowhere.