Woolf Sung unveils fine wine investment surge amid China's Year of the Goat
Sebastian Woolf speaks to IBTimes TV about fine wine investment and his top tips
Aer Lingus shares take flight as airline considers fresh IAG bid
The board is considering a revised €2.55 a share offer from IAG.
SSE to slash gas prices by 4.1% from end of April
SSE is the fifth of the Big Six energy firms to have reduced gas prices.
George Osborne to unveil strongest annual economic performance since credit crisis
However, a Reuters poll of economists will show that the recovery slowed towards the end of 2014.
UK interest rates: BoE official warns a rise could be sooner than expected
A Monetary Policy Committee member said markets should be wary of a sooner than the predicted mid-2016 date.
Man Group shares soar as hedge fund giant makes a mint on SNB euro cap reversal
The SNB revealed on 15 January that it would no longer cap the Swiss franc's value against the euro.
Mytrah Energy: UK renewable energy subsidies are distorting and damaging the industry
Bob Smith reveals how the company has boomed in India without the need of subsidies
World wealth inequality: WPP's Sir Martin Sorrell dismisses 'wealth inequality damages prosperity' claim
Oxfam revealed that by 2016 the richest 1% of people in the world will own over 50% of its wealth.
UK house prices: British less confident over growth in 2015
Knight Frank and Markit Economics say Britons perceive that prices rose in January.
UK house price growth accelerates in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Liverpool while London slows
The latest UK Cities House Price Index shows there is a disparity in house price inflation.
Surgeons want to stop GPs doing nose jobs in battle against plastic surgery cowboys
Royal College of Surgeons says only qualified specialists should be able to perform cosmetic surgery.
Lord Justice Leveson unveils radical shake-up to 'inefficient' court system
Changes include getting the government to fund the creation of digital courtrooms.
British Heart Foundation calls for junk food ads ban before 9pm watershed
The BHF says the UK parents are being 'hounded' by their kids to buy junk food they see on TV.
Londoners lose out but childless families win over Whitehall benefit and tax changes
The Institute for Fiscal Studies says the changes have cost households £1,127 each on average.
Trade Finance Partners: TTIP and less regulation will boost best of British business
Co-founder William Tebbit speaks to IBTimes UK about funding pressures that also follows
Boris Johnson 'settles' US tax demand after initially refusing to make 'outrageous' payments
Mayor of London Boris Johnson was born in New York and holds dual citizenship.
Scottish devolution: Britain to publish federalism-style draft law giving Scots more power
The draft law will see Scots being able to determine tax and welfare rates.
Dark pool and HFT trading: Barclays 'not cooperating' with New York regulator over fraud lawsuit
Barclays said Eric Schneiderman was overreaching with his lawsuit.
Pope Francis says big families are 'gift from God' after Catholics 'breeding like rabbits' comment
Few days earlier, Pope Francis said Catholics did not need to 'breed like rabbits'.
Tony Blair: Better education will stop religion fuelling conflicts
Blair says young people are a risk of being taught 'closed world views'.
US data security: 93% of American firms are vulnerable to insider threats
Despite well publicised cybersecurity breaches, Vormetric says the enemy is likely to come from within a company.
Total slashing North Sea spending on ailing fields and oil price plunge
Energy giant's CEO sees low prices persisting in first half of 2015.
UK stamp duty reforms save house buyers £1,300 on average
Mortgage Advice Bureau say the new system is saving homebuyers thousands, in some cases.
Iran minister hints at Opec letting oil prices fall to $25
Oil prices have crashed 60% since summer 2014.
Domino's Pizza CFO Sean Wilkins resigns in shock exit
Wilkins has only officially been in the role for less than a year.
Pets at Home revenues surge on dog grooming demand
Total revenue growth of 7.8% to £182.2m was racked up in the group's past three quarters.
Jeremy Hunt warns ambulance worker strike will risk lives of NHS patients
Ambulance workers plan to go on two strikes for a 1% bump in pay.
UK house prices: Why Labour's mansion tax would disproportionately hit pensioners and Londoners
Knight Frank data shows that 2.5% of London homes would be affected by a proposed mansion tax
Top 10 worst CV mistakes that could cost you a dream job
The National Citizen Service unveils employers' biggest pet peeves.
Global unemployment to hit 212 million by 2019
ILO says jobs market to deteriorate over next four years on wage inequality.