China miner gets gold price boost

Chinse mining group Zijin says it expects a 20% jump in profits for 2011 boosted by higher gold prices during the

EU approves Iran oil imports ban

EU foreign ministers formally agree to an oil embargo against Iran, as Western powers reinforce their naval presence in the

South Sudan in oil pipeline deal

South Sudan agrees a deal with Kenya to build an pipeline to Lamu, potentially reducing its dependence on its northern neighbour Sudan to export its

IMF warns of Iran oil shock risk

The International Monetary Fund warns of a possible 20-30% spike in oil prices if Iranian exports are

US home prices continue to drop

Single-family home prices in the US dropped by 0.7% in November, amid weaker consumer

Hutchison to buy Orange Austria

Hong Kong’s Hutchison 3G agrees to buy Orange Austria in a bid to expand it presence and boost market share in the

BT cuts costs to increase profits

Telecoms group BT reports a sharp rise in profits, thanks largely to a jump in the number of broadband

Interest rate ‘collusion’ probe

Swiss authorities investigate 12 US, European and Japanese banks over claims they have been fixing their interbank lending

Uganda signs oil production deal

Oil production is set to start in Uganda after a deal is signed between the government and London-based Tullow oil, which also draws in Chinese and French

Service sector sees strong growth

The UK’s service sector grew at its fastest rate since March 2011 in January, according to a closely watched

Megaupload bail appeal rejected

Kim Dotcom’s bail appeal is rejected by a New Zealand Court, as US campaigners hint at legal action to prevent files being

Panasonic predicts a record loss

Japanese electronics giant Panasonic forecasts a record net annual loss of $10bn for the year to

Motorola makes Apple pull devices

Motorola forces some 3G iPhones and iPads to be pulled from Apple’s German online store after enforcing a patent

Eurozone service sector growing

The eurozone’s service sector grows for the first time in four months, although Spain and Italy continue to

Oil spurs Canadian PM China visit

Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper will visit China next week to discuss the future of Canada’s oil

Apple overturns Motorola’s ban

Apple is granted a suspension of a sales ban imposed on some of its iPads and iPhones in

Hungarian airline Malev collapses

Hungarian airline Malev ceases trading after 66 years after being ordered by the EU to repay state aid it has

Europe hit by Russia gas shortage

Freezing weather sweeping across Europe is causing a shortage of vital Russian gas supplies to several countries, officials

New Virgin staff pay for checks

Virgin Atlantic is forcing successful job applicants to pay for their own criminal record checks, Radio 4′s Money Box

US job numbers show strong growth

The US economy created 243,000 jobs in January, while the unemployment rate fell to 8.3%, official figures

Games Makers start 2012 training

Thousands of London 2012 “Games Maker” volunteers are to begin their first training sessions at Wembley

Papers cover Chris Huhne’s exit

Papers cover Chris Huhne’s

High Streets bid for £1m funding

The government is looking for 12 run down High Streets in England to share £1m as a part of plans proposed by TV retail guru Mary

Much of Britain braced for snow

Heavy snow is forecast for most of England and Wales later, with warnings of likely disruption to rail services and on the

Apology for city ‘slur’ demanded

Former Home Secretary David Blunkett demands an apology to the people of Sheffield for an “unwarranted slur” on the city by Scotland Yard

Arrests at Syrian embassy protest

Five people were arrested after gaining entry to the Syrian embassy in London during a protest against the Syrian regime, Scotland Yard

Derailment disruption continues

Travel disruption is continuing following the derailment of a freight train engine on the West Coast mainline in

‘Cycling gave me my freedom back’

‘How cycling helped me fight my brain

Mums launch student swap scheme

The parents looking to exchange their student child for

Gruffalo author pens protest poem

Children’s laureate and Gruffalo author Julia Donaldson writes a poem in protest at planned library closures across the