Why Pregnant Women Eating Cheese or Sushi Could Face a Fine or a Criminal Record
The outcome of a Court of Appeals case could criminalise mothers to be if they ingest certain food.
UK Government Urges Energy Firms to Drop Petrol Prices on Lower Oil Costs
Oil has fallen from about $115 per barrel in June to about $84.
Scottish Devolution: Cities Demand Even More Power for Local Authorities
Scottish cities are also seeking greater devolved power over tax and spending at a local level.
UK Interest Rate Hike Tipped for Mid-2015
Bank of England is expected to wean Britain off record low rates next year.
Republican Takeover: Nomura Warns US Foreign Policy Will Shift on Midterm Election Result
Prominent political risk analyst reveals the senate change will lead to a refocus away from domestic policy
Singapore Exchange Outage: SGX Denies Cybersecurity Breach
The stock exchanges says markets outage was a result of a power malfunction
Libyan Soldiers Seek UK Asylum Amid Rape and Sexual Assault Accusations
A training programme for Libyan troops was cut short amid sexual assault allegations
France Begs UK Police to Help Tackle 2,500 Illegal Immigrants in Calais
France's interior minister Bernard Cazeneuve said British police need to help out authorities at the port.
UK Economic Recovery Ramps Up as NIESR Boosts Forecast
The research group say Britain's economy is set to grow by 2.5% in 2015.
UK Economy: EU Immigrants Contributed More Than They Took Out in Benefits
UCL says immigrants add £5bn more to the economy than they take out.
English Devolution: 80% Support More Power for Local Authorities
Some 66% of poll respondents also back only English MPs voting on English laws.
Catalonia Holding Independence Vote Despite Court's Referendum and Consultation Suspension
The Constitutional Court ruled that Catalonia would not even be able to hold a 'citizens consultation'
Catalonia's 'Undercover' Independence Referendum Paralysed By Spain's Court
The government succeeds in blocking the 'public participation process'
Holiday Pay Ruling Will Force Small Businesses to Close Down Warns FSB
The Employment Appeal Tribunal ruled overtime can be included in claiming back pay
Scottish Devolution: NIESR Claims West Lothian Question is Undemocratic
Dr Angus Armstrong told MPs that 'English votes for English laws' is not democratic.
North Korea Opens London Embassy to the Public For First Time for Art Exhibition
North Korea's UK embassy is located in a house in a residential district in west London.
UK House Price Boom Helps Boost Persimmon Profits
Persimmon built just over 11,500 homes last year
Britain Faces £70m Monthly Fine Over EU Tax Bill Payment Refusal
Prime Minister David Cameron pledged to forgo paying £1.7bn in extra tax.
Tesco Slashes Price of 'Isis' TV Sets and Pulls Products from Online Shop
Products and firms face branding nightmare following emergence of Islamic militant group.
FX Fixing: JPMorgan Faces Criminal Investigation and Warns of $5.9bn Losses
Largest bank in the US is under scrutiny for alleged currency market manipulation.
EU Immigration Row: Germany Confirms It Won't Negotiate on Migrant Law with UK
Chancellor Angela Merkel is the latest EU politician to be against UK's immigration curb plans
FX Fixing: HSBC Sets Aside $378m to Deal with FCA Investigation
HSBC confirmed it is in talks with the UK Financial Conduct Authority
UK Plans to Curb Immigration Threatened as Merkel Warns Cameron of 'Point of No Return'
The UK government is under growing pressure to tackle immigration due to rise in support for Ukip.
UK Government Unveiling How Individual Taxpayer Money is Spent
Whitehall is calling it a 'revolution in tax transparency' while TUC is unsure of the motives.
Weight Loss Surgery Could Save NHS Billions as it Dramatically Reduces Chance of Type 2 Diabetes
It's estimated that the UK spends £14bn annually on treating diabetes and its complications.
RBS Training London Police to Deal with Financial Crime Amid Its Own Scandals
The state owned lender is training and giving advice to the City of London police for free.
Scottish Independence Will Happen in 20 Years Says SNP's Alex Salmond
Some 55% Scots voted against independence in the 18 September referendum this year.
Ex-Merrill Lynch Banker and Church Trustee Patrick Coppeard Used God to Con £5m out of Parishioners
He told one victim of the Ponzi Scheme that 'God told me to call you'
RBS Profits Boom Despite £780m in Litigation and FX Fixing Related Costs
Pre-tax profit at RBS came in at £1.27bn, up £260m from the previous quarter
World Bank to Axe 500 Jobs to Make Way for Hundreds of India Positions
The World Bank is cutting 11% of its workforce in a broad restructure