Rifat, who is the ninth person to be charged by Financial Conduct Authority in Operation Tabernula, will return to make a plea in May.
East Kent is a 'better alternative' to cash-strapped London startups, claims top angel investor Dale Murray CBE.
Li also wants government to cap workforce.
Research finds that 78% of IFAs expect an improvement over next 12 months.
Metro Bank's cartoon-like appearance masks a marketing strategy that is anything but two dimensional.
Security expert David Emm says that as long as targeted attacks remain profitable the malware used in them will become more sophisticated.
Office for National Statistics study shows those who travel into work worse off than others.
BOJ must step in only if Japanese inflation shows signs of stalling.
Britain's business secretary said RBS would "inevitably" relocate to London if Scotland votes to become independent
Sir Albert Bore, Birmingham City Council Leader, says the council needs to make hard decisions.
MetLife Research: 20% of SMEs experienced 'staff off sick' problems in past 12 months
OECD has admitted that it misread consequences of austerity and did not understand problems of weak banks.
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney rejigs forward guidance away from unemployment rate as it falls below 7%.
Dingye-2HF has maximum daily output of 105,000 cubic metres and average daily output of 43,000 cubic metres.
Ono board might prefer IPO over Vodafone's offer.
Criminal Bar Association says government cost-cutting based on false economy.
Ginni Rometty will meet government leaders to restore trust in its services.
Council of Mortgage lenders say lending to first time buyers jumped 37% in December.
SNP's treasury spokesman criticised Chancellor George Osborne's widely tipped desire to torpedo monetary union
Former Bank of America executive pleads guilty to conspiring to defraud bond investors and the US government
Ahmad Mohamed Al-Sayed, chief executive of Qatar sovereign wealth fund, says interested in more UK infrastructure investment.
US bond market logs its best start in six-years in 2014.
Recall includes 31,000 cars in UK.
Bank promoted five top executives to management committee, its largest addition since 2008.
National Housing Federation finds two-thirds of housing association tenants pushed into arrears by bedroom tax.
Nearly 25% of Peru's gold shipments were likely from companies that acquire ore from illegal sources.
British and Dutch authorities are hoping to return cash for depositors of the now defunct fund
George Osborne, Danny Alexander, Ed Balls will all attack SNP's Alex Salmond's 'keeping the pound' promise
Lloyds already has set aside £10bn for PPI mis-selling as well as millions more for mis-sold derivatives
RBS said specialist business support teams will visit flooded areas