Matthew Coates explains why companies should look to embrace the technology, or risk falling behind
Art funding levels are in decline as governments cut back on expenditure and private sponsors opt to hang onto their cash
Robin Murray Brown of Tyzack Partners investigates how risk avoidance and lack of diversification can cripple businesses
Mike James, MD at Lloyds Register Quality Assurance and Professor Mike Toffel, of HBS, discuss third-party certification
Regeneration has revitalised the River Clyde with £250m of new projects proposed in 2012, opportunities are numerous
Avio profits rise 25 percent as Asian and European airlines trade up their old planes for newer models
FSA prosecutes its biggest case to date, where six men made up an insider trading operation that relied on documents stolen
Brussels is investigating claims that Microsoft’s upcoming Windows 8 software will unlawfully stifle competition
Peugeot Citroën has announced the first closure of a car plant in France in 20 years, in a move that will cost 6,500 jobs
Norway’s government has negotiated the end of he 16 day dispute between offshore oil and gas workers and their employees
BMW has announced it may start producing Minis at a plant in the Netherlands, as its Oxford-based plant reaches capacity
The world’s biggest supplier of temporary workers has announced it is hiring Spanish engineers to work in Germany
Volkswagen has successfully negotiated a deal to buy the half of Porsche’s operations that it does not already own for €4.46bn
Unemployment dropped in Spain last month ahead of the country’s busiest time of the year – tourist season
After days of public pressure over the Libor rate-setting scandal, Bob Diamond has resigned as CEO of Barclays bank
The European CEO awards 2023 have now been announced, presenting our pick of the CEOs, companies and campaigns leading their sectors.