BA investigated on fuel surcharge BA and other airlines face an investigation by UK and US regulators into ticket pricing and fuel surcharges.
UK police 'to tackle corruption' The UK is to put together a police task force to tackle allegations of international bribery and corruption.
EU seeks to tackle wine crisis Brussels wants "root and branch reform" of the wine industry with farmers being paid to dig up vineyards.
US executives 'earn $11m a year' US bosses earn an average $11m annually, which is 262 times more than their workers, a leading think-tank reports.
French government in EADS talks France's finance minister is meeting the co-chairman of EADS to discuss the crisis at Airbus.
Apple gets French iTunes reprieve The future of iTunes in France looks more secure after MPs water down a draft version of its new copyright law.
Ukraine eyes Russia gas review Yulia Tymoshenko, set to return as Ukrainian prime minister, says its Russian gas supply deal must be reviewed.
EU warns Slovenia on euro prices The European Commission urges Slovenia to ensure that retailers do not use the adoption of the euro to push up prices.
Bank of England policymaker dies David Walton, a member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee, dies after a short illness.