(ShareCast News) - HSBC's chairman has suggested the bank could retain its domicile in the UK, as his bank mulls moving its headquarters back to the Far East. Douglas Flint warned that he expected the Black Monday stock market crash, which was sparked in China, would be repeated, and that Britain's regulatory system was better suited to a global banking titan. - The Daily TelegraphBritain's aviation regulator has begun enforcement action against Ryanair to make the budget airline pay compensation to thousands of delayed passengers in the wake of a European court judgment. Its announcement came hours after a final ruling from the European court of justice opened the floodgates for compensation claims against airlines that could run into hundreds of millions of pounds. - The GuardianOne year after Scots rejected independence, David Cameron will say it is "time to move on" from the vote, while Nicola Sturgeon will warn that the country will "inevitably ask about the possibility of another referendum". The exchange highlights the failure of the supposed "once in a generation" independence referendum to settle the issue. - The Financial TimesShopworkers at Lidl UK are to be paid a new living wage in a move that the fast-growing discount chain claims is a first in the British supermarket industry. From next month, all entry-level Lidl UK employees will receive a minimum wage of £8.20 an hour in England, Scotland and Wales and £9.35 an hour in London. - The TimesThousands of people poured into the sleepy Croatian border town of Tovarnik yesterday, overwhelming a government and police force that had said it was prepared for the influx, and turning this frontier with Serbia into the latest flashpoint in Europe's migrant crisis. - The Times