Why UK Poverty Rates Will Worsen Without Significant Wage Increases
Jobless rates are at the lowest level since 2008 but wages are weak
North England Gaining 1,000 New Homes and 2,400 Jobs on Leeds Project
The £400m development in Leeds will begin this week
Aldermore Cancels IPO on Global Stock Market Deterioration
The challenger bank was founded in 2009 to take on incumbent lenders like Barclays and RBS
British Households Under Financial Pressure Hits Worst Level Since January 2014
However household incomes rose at fastest rate in more than five years
UK Water Companies Using 'Unacceptable' and 'Aggressive' Debt Collection Tactics
Letters appear to be from an external debt agency, but are actually from the water companies
UK Cost of Living Crisis and Stagnant Wages Places 25% of Children into Poverty
End Child Poverty campaign says it's increasingly a problem in families where at least one parent works.
Balfour Beatty Shares Soar on New CEO Leon Quinn Appointment
Quinn will receive a basic annual salary of £800,000
FCA Cracks Down on Investment Scams Costing People on Average £20,000 Each
The regulation is launching a nationwide campaign after receiving 5,000 calls a year from investors
JPMorgan and HSBC Traders Suspended or Fired Amid FX Fixing Scandal
HSBC's Serge Sarramegna and Edward Pinto and JPM's Richard Usher is said to be in the spotlight
UK Government Hints at Inheritance Tax Hike for the Wealthy
David Cameron made comments about the 'mega rich' at charity event.
UK House Prices: Why Foreign Property Investors Are Not Solely to Blame for Rocketing Costs
Britain's average house price continues to soar but who's to blame for rocketing property purchases?
Tesco Suspends Three Executives Amid £250m Accounting Scandal Investigation
Tesco is being investigated for overstating its profits by £250m
Mis-selling Derivatives: British Banks Complete SME Case Reviews
FCA: All 9 banks have completed their sales reviews of customers who joined before March 2014
UK House Price Rises to Slow in 2015 But Will Rocket by 2019
Knight Frank's forecast for the residential property market in the UK shows price momentum to slow
UK Housing Market Booms as Average London Property Price Surges Past £500,000 Mark
ONS figures show that annual house price increases in England were driven by London's booming market
Catalonia's Independence Referendum Cancelled For Now
Catalans were set to vote for or against independence from Spain on 9 November
Foreign Property Investors 'Corrupting the UK Market' By Paying Too Much for First Time Buyer Homes
Homes aimed at those trying to get on the housing ladder are being taken by foreign cash buyers
World's Richest 1% Owns Nearly Half of Global Wealth and Are Getting Richer Annually
Credit Suisse's global wealth report a person needs just $3,650 and a home to be wealthiest in the world
Scottish Devolution's Impact on Britain to be Debated in Parliament
Politicians promised Scots enhanced devolutionary powers in exchange for them voting against independence.
UK Credit Cards Fall Under Government Scrutiny Over Competition Issues
Visa, Mastercard and interbank systems such as Bacs as Chaps will be supervised by the regulator
Tesco Drawing Up List of Potential Successors to Chairman Richard Broadbent
Broadbent is tipped to be stepping down after the set of reviews and investigations are completed.
Ukip's Douglas Carswell By-Election Win is 'Starting Pistol for Short Term Financial Market Uncertainty'
Douglas Carswell became Ukip's first MP with 21,113 votes
UK Landlords Yields Soaring as Buy to Let Loans Flood Market
Larger multi-unit blocks (MUFBs) see yields reach 8.6% in the third quarter this year
Scotland's Labour Leader Johann Lamont's Expenses Double That of SNP's Alex Salmond
MSP expenses rose more than £12.5m in 2013 overall.
Scotland Scraps Tax on Homes Worth Under £135,000 After Stamp Duty Abolishment
Scotland's government unveiled the details of how it's scrapping stamp duty
UK Home Purchase Approvals Fall Over the Last Year as House Prices Dip
But monthly house purchase approvals rise 2.0% between August and September to 65,500
UK Housing First Time Buyer Valuations Drop 13% in September
On an annual basis the number of home mover valuations also fell 13% since September 2013.
UK's Osborne Warns Eurozone Risks Slipping Back Into Economic Crisis
British finance minister George Osborne said weak economic data is a worry
Pritchard Stockbrokers David Gillespie and David Welsby Banned After Losing and Using Client Money
Client money was wrongly used to pay business expenses and led to shortfall in cash
Payday Lenders Being Forced to Vary Loan Rates on Competition Regulator Proposals
The CMA hopes to make sure the FCA's interest rate caps won't affect competition