28 Dec 2007
Roll up roll up! Today's your last chance to enter MT's first ever end-of-year prize quiz on the business highlights of 2007...
28 Dec 2007
As it's the final MT bulletin of the year, it's the perfect opportunity to look back over our regular educational business video slot and remind you of some of the year’s choicest selections. We've got Michael Douglas, David Brent, Colonel Kilgore, and more...
21 Dec 2007
This week's video round-up looks at how the festive season can affect the office. We bring you Wernham Hogg's Christmas party; Alan Partridge demonstrating the dangers of drinking on business; and Edward Norton's personal life affecting his office output in Fight Club.
20 Dec 2007
Bad news for new BSkyB boss Jeremy Darroch – the Competition Commission has recommended that the broadcaster should cut its stake in ITV to less than 7.5%.
18 Dec 2007
So is Sky unfairly trampling on its pay-TV competitors or not? Ofcom’s latest pronouncement suggests that they're not entirely sure...
14 Dec 2007
Soon-to-be England boss Fabio Capello gets a few pointers in our video round-up this week. We've got one of his predecessors - the infamous, and some say turnip-like, Graham Taylor; the effects of a disciplinarian approach to business from Seinfeld's soup Nazi; and Peep Show's Alan Johnson giving a...
13 Dec 2007
We've all received the occasional email from a wealthy Nigerian businessman who's promising to transfer us 10m quid if we'll only hand over our bank details – and probably wondered how anyone could fall for it. But the scary news is that email spammers could be getting smarter...
11 Dec 2007
Convicted fraudster Conrad Black may claim to be relieved by the six-and-a-half-year prison sentence he received yesterday, but the disgraced peer probably isn't smiling inside at the thought of spending the next few years in a cell, away from his thousand-dollar carpets...
07 Dec 2007
Our 60-second guide to the best of the business news: Merv swerves as the high street creaks, Sir Keith Mills shows the value of Loyalty, and a Sunderland nightclub bans its best customer...
07 Dec 2007
Not content with running Britain's third Most Admired Company, James Murdoch now wants to turn his hand to global warming. He's leaving his job as CEO of BSkyB to take charge of his father's media empire in Europe and Asia, and apparently improving its green credentials is going to be right at the top...