BA workers reject plan over jobs
A mass meeting of British Airways workers has rejected the airline's plans to cut costs by axing thousands of jobs and freezing pay.
SFO to investigate Rover collapse
The Serious Fraud Office is to launch an investigation into the collapse of car maker MG Rover.
Ryanair passengers to squat on stools?
Never one to miss out on a money-making opportunity, Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary says stools could be introduced on flights.
Scrappage scheme slows car sales slump
The Government's "bangers'n'cash" car-scrappage scheme appears to be slowing the decline in new vehicle sales, figures show.
Darling blames 'kamikaze' bankers
Chancellor Alistair Darling has blamed "kamikaze" bankers for damaging the British economy.
BT offers employees holidays for pay cuts
BT employees have been offered the chance of long-term holidays if they agree to huge pay cuts, the company has said.
Mandelson pledges Vauxhall support
Business secretary Lord Mandelson has pledged the Government's support in a deal to buy out struggling vanmaker Vauxhall.
BA to hold talks over job losses
British Airways will meet next week with unions over planned cost-cutting, including thousands of job losses.
E.ON cuts gas prices
Energy giant E.ON has said 1.8 million of its customers will see their gas bills cut by 3.3 per cent - saving them around £25 a year.
Rogue trader causes oil price spike
A rogue trader has caused a spike in the price in oil and cost his firm £6 million after a series of unauthorised trades.