5:46pm

UK is favourite tax regime for big business

Country has overtaken rivals such as Luxembourg and Switzerland

5:03pm

PM in last-ditch bid for India fighter deal

Cameron attempts to snatch jets order away from France

From UK POLITICS & POLICY 8:26pm

Banks face threat of portable accounts

Javid says UK lenders have final chance to improve competition

From UK POLITICS & POLICY 6:53pm

Shortage brings demand for overseas engineers

Ministers blamed for not doing enough to tackle skills gap

From UK POLITICS & POLICY 10:23pm

Pressure grows to reform light-touch regulation

A laisser-faire attitude and cuts have been blamed for inspection failures

From UK POLITICS & POLICY Feb 14, 2013

Three arrested in horsemeat scandal

Equine DNA detected in fresh beef products for first time

Feb 14, 2013

Morrison pulls salami products

Precautionary measure in wake of FSA supplier probe

From COMPANIES Feb 14, 2013

Court ruling ‘bad news’ for internet companies

Google and its peers can be held responsible for comments on their websites

From EUROPE Feb 14, 2013

Horsemeat inquiry leads to French company

Paris minister says wholesaler responsible for ‘business scam’

From COMPANIES Feb 14, 2013

Talks over price threaten nuclear aims

EDF Energy and Treasury discuss cost of power produced at Hinkley Point C

Feb 14, 2013

Airlines attack Gatwick’s fee proposal

Airport’s owners say competition, not regulation, will improve choices for passengers

The Last Word from MANAGEMENT Feb 14, 2013

Go east, entrepreneurs – with Indian partners

British start-ups are looking for local expertise

From EUROPE Feb 14, 2013

Dutch horsemeat trader convicted in 2012

Businessman sentenced to jail for relabelling

From UK POLITICS & POLICY Feb 14, 2013

Council denies U-turn over arts funding

Newcastle venues face 15% cut

Feb 14, 2013

Plan for insurers to take car crash claims

Aviva says move would save average driver £60 a year

Feb 14, 2013

Osborne urged to give tax break to SMEs

Proposal aims to narrow estimated £59bn funding gap over four years

Feb 14, 2013

Scare opens door to own-sourced produce

Rattled supermarkets seek to restore trust and win new custom

From UK POLITICS & POLICY Feb 13, 2013

Poundland case revives ‘slave labour’ row

DWP changes rules after court finds that regulations were unlawful

From MIDDLE EAST & NORTH AFRICA Feb 13, 2013

Saudi princes fail to keep court case secret

Lawyers fear damage to relations with western allies

From UK POLITICS & POLICY Feb 13, 2013

PM vows ‘full force of law’ over horsemeat

Cameron says contamination is completely unacceptable

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