Passengers who had booked with Zoom are trying to find new flights after the company's collapse.
A forum for credit card scammers names supermarkets where forged cards can allegedly be used.
One of the City's biggest fund managers, Henderson Group, is moving its headquarters to Ireland to save tax.
Sesena was designed as a major urbanisation for Spanish professionals who could not afford city prices, with more than 13,500 flats built on scrubland.
One of the UK's biggest house builders has announced a 95% fall in profits for the first half of the year.
Mattel has been awarded a multi-million dollar damages payout after a copyright claim against the makers of Bratz.
A sharp downturn in the construction sector has dragged down other areas of Spain's economy.
The number of gangmasters stripped of their licences for mistreating their workers is increasing sharply.
Empty buildings are being demolished so businesses can avoid paying tax on them, a regeneration chief warns.
Virgin Atlantic's CEO Steve Ridgeway has said the airline was gifted by the "terrible opening" of Heathrow Terminal 5.
Chocolate companies are reporting rising sales as the rest of the economy slows down.
Sales of payment protection insurance policies are increasing as people try to cover themselves in financially difficult times.
A US-based website allows users to publish details of their pay and compare with their colleagues.
E.On and Scottish and Southern Energy are increasing prices taking annual household energy bills to £1,250.
The price of a loaf of bread is likely to rise because wet weather has affected much of Britain's wheat harvest.
UK energy supplier E.On is raising its gas prices for domestic customers by 26% and electricity prices by 16%.
European giant Zara has overtaken Gap as the world's top clothing retailer as Gap sales have fallen in the US.
Britain's biggest airport operator has been told to sell two of its London airports and another in Scotland.
Businesses should be made to do more about the level of waste they produce, a parliamentary committee says.
BAA chief executive Colin Matthews blames poor service on a lack of capacity in south-east England's airports.
The UK is exporting its own tea, made in Cornwall, after years of importing crops for the British cuppa.
The owner of seven UK airports, BAA, expects the competition watchdog to order the break up of the company.
The National Consumer Council has accused mobile phone companies of increasing costs without telling customers.
Farmers have been struggling to find enough migrant workers to pick their fruit harvest.
The world's biggest wind turbine maker has seen business boom amid uncertainty about oil prices.
British Airways has sealed an alliance with American Airlines that will allow the two carriers to fix fares and routes together.
New figures from Ofcom have revealed that people are using their mobile phones and the internet more than ever before.
The Spanish housing market is close to collapse, prompting fears the country could go into recession.
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