Police in England and Wales Fail to Record a Quarter of Sex Offences
HM Inspectorate of Constabulary said the failure was 'indefensible'.
Prostitution: 11% of British Men Pay for Sex as Couples Have Less Sex Than in the 1990s
Young professional males are more likely to visit a prostitute in hotspots such as Bangkok and Amsterdam.
Al-Qaeda 'Muslim Extremist' Takes UK to Court After Being Stripped of British Citizenship
The man, only identified as 'B2', has been left stateless after losing citizenship in 2011.
Terrorism Deaths Surge 61% Thanks to Radical Islamists
Rise in terrorist attacks is mainly due to Isis, al-Qaeda, Boko Haram and the Taliban.
UK House Prices Will Tumble in Ukip Dominant Areas, Say Conservatives
Tories warn that voting for Ukip will tarnish the reputation of areas and slash home values.
EU Bonus Curbs are 'Crude and Absurd' says Influential Politician Andrew Tyrie
Treasury Committee chairman supports BoE's Mark Carney's calls for regulation over fixed pay
UK Interest Rate Hike Will Now Happen in 2016 Due to Weak Economic Growth and the General Election
HSBC's chief UK economist said the BoE have overestimated economic growth predictions
Doctor Who's Peter Capaldi Reveals He's 'Thin Skinned and Gets Hurt Easily' Amid Criticism
Capaldi is also famous for playing the foul mouthed spin doctor Malcolm Tucker in The Thick Of It
Osborne Under Fire for Giving Brussels Billions in British Cash in 'Secret EU Deal'
Reports say that treasury minister David Gauke abstained in an EU contingency fund vote
Eurozone Economy Not as 'Alarming or Gloomy' as Feared says BoE's Weale
Bank of England policymaker said the economy expanded by 0.2% in the third quarter
Mediterranean Diet Better Than Counting Calories to Lose Weight
Doctors said low-fat diets are better for sustained weight loss.
UK House Prices Fall to an Average £267,127 Per Property
Property tracking website Rightmove said asking prices declined 1.7% in November.
Serco Chairman Alastair Lyons Leaves After Profits and Shares Plunge
Embattled outsourcing firm said it needs to launch a rights issue to help with £1.5bn in impairment charges.
EU Migration Curb Should be Temporary to Avoid Breaking Rules, Says John Major
David Cameron has come under fire for wanting to curb the amount of migrants entering the country.
Scotland's Jobs Market: Permanent Placements and Wages Jump
Temporary job placements slowed down.
FX Fixing: Banking System Reforms 'Badly Needed' say Politicians
This month, Citibank, HSBC, JPM, RBS and UBS were fined a combined total of $3.4bn by the FCA and CFTC.
BoE: Banker Salaries Need to be Regulated Not Just Bonuses
Fixed pay has risen after bonuses have been capped by new EU rules.
Isis Commanders Beheading, Stoning and Shooting Civilians Are Liable for Mass War Crimes- UN
UN investigators want global court Islamic State commanders
Pimco Paid Bill Gross a $290m Bonus in 2013
Gross co-founded Pimco but quit amid his publicised spat with protegee Mohamed El-Erian
Macmillan: 1,000 Britons a Day Will Be Diagnosed with Cancer in 2016
New analysis shows more than 360,000 people in the UK will be diagnosed with the disease
CBI and Ricoh: New World Order of Robots Will Help, Not Steal, British Jobs
Ricoh research shows that poor use of technology holding back UK productivity
UK Treasury Minister: Jail 'Disgusting' Bankers for 'Complete Corruption' Over Market Fixing
Andrea Leadsom said traders involved in financial corruption cases need lengthy prison sentences.
FX Fixing: UK Government Granting SFO More Cash to Deal with Criminal Probe
JPM, HSBC, RBS, UBS and Citi were hit with fines related to currency market manipulation.
Germany Narrowly Avoids Plunging into Recession
The German economy grew by just 0.1% in the third quarter of 2014
Apple Market Cap Hits All Time High at $663bn
Apple's share price has surged 17% over the last four weeks.
RBS Exiting US Mortgage Trading Market and Axing Hundreds of Jobs
The British lender originally only wanted to shrink its US mortgage trading business by two thirds.
Nicola Sturgeon to Formally Take Over from Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond at SNP Annual Conference
Salmond announced he would step down the day after Scots voted against independence.
Russell Brand Has Damaged Politics More Than Any Other Celebrity, Finds YouGov Poll
Brand thinks of himself as a revolutionary for never voting.
FX Fixing: Bankers Face Jail Time as Switzerland Opens Criminal Investigation
Britain and the US have already a raft of active cases against traders implicated in the scandal
UN Evidence Holds North Korea's Kim Jong-un Accountable for Nazi Era Style Atrocities
UN investigator said there is enough evidence to hold Kim Jong-un accountable