Volkswagen engineer pleads guilty in emissions scandal
James Liang also agrees to cooperate in the U.S. criminal probe into the German automaker’s diesel emissions scandal.
Three charged over Tesco accounts fraud
Three former Tesco executives are charged as part of a continuing Serious Fraud Office investigation into accounting irregularities at the supermarket giant in 2014.
Don’t trust the oil rally. This trader says crude is headed back to the $30s
Oil is headed back to the $30s, says trader Anthony Grisanti. Here’s why he thinks the recent rally won’t hold.
FAA piles on the misery for Samsung
The Federal Aviation Administration has advised passengers not to turn on or charge Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 on board aircraft.
Lidl UK chief Ronny Gottschlich steps down
The boss of Lidl’s UK business is leaving after six years overseeing the German discount supermarket chain’s rapid rise.
UK trade deficit shrinks in July
The UK trade deficit in goods and services shrank to £4.5bn in July from £5.6bn the previous month, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) says.
EU rewrites plans to scrap mobile roaming charges
European officials are rewriting detailed plans on how to bring data roaming charges to an end in countries across the EU.
John Lewis boss ‘to run for West Midlands Mayor job’
John Lewis confirms managing director Andy Street plans to run for the office of the Mayor of the West Midlands.
Sir Philip Green denies he tried to ‘blackmail’ Pensions Regulator
Sir Philip Green has hit back at suggestions that he is attempting to ‘blackmail’ the Pensions Regulator over plugging the £571m BHS pension deficit.
Warning over Note 7 phone use on planes
US authorities have advised airline passengers not to switch on or charge Samsung Galaxy Note 7 phones while travelling, after reports of the device exploding.
