Labour aims to cut obesity by regulating food marketed to children
Maximum limits would be set on levels of fat, salt and sugar in food marketed to children.
UK house prices grow at slowest annual pace since May 2013
General Election uncertainty weighs heavily on buyer demand says Rics.
Pro-Russian Ukrainian separatists CyberBerkut claim responsiblity for Germany's 'severe' cyber-attack
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's spokesperson confirmed the mass cybersecurity breach.
UK house prices and rampant demand boosts Persimmon's revenue by 23%
In 2014, the average new Persimmon home cost £190,500.
Boohoo.com shares tank 40% on profit warning
Boohoo's CEOs said 'the resultant growth was less than anticipated'.
North Korea boosts cyber army to 6,000 troops to cause 'physical and psychological paralysis'
The hermit state is being blamed for the cyberattack on Sony Pictures.
Bank of England failed to spot financial crisis a month before it broke
The head of the Treasury Select Committee also said officials failed to hold the BoE accountable.
George Osborne urges energy firms to pass on oil price reduction to motorists and households
Oil prices have fallen over around 50% from 2012 and 2013.
Cargo ship Solent: Infographic explains how the Hoegh Osaka became stranded
SRT Marine Technology's systems gives you the finer detail of how the transporter ship became beached.
Mis-selling PPI: UK banks years away from ending scandal payouts
Britain's financial ombudsman receives 4,000 new PPI complaints a week.
FTSE 100 bosses earn more in two working days of 2015 than average person in a year
The High Pay Centre has dubbed 6 January 'Fat Cat Tuesday'.
FTSE 100 struggles to grow as oil prices tumble to below $50
US crude oil fell to as low as $49.32 in today's trading session.
Morgan Stanley fires adviser over theft of 350,000 wealth management account details
Reports say the staff member was Galen Marsh, 30, who worked at one of Morgan Stanley's New York branches.
Jim Murphy: Wealthy English homeowners to fund Scotland's NHS under new Labour government
Scottish Labour leader pledged to use Ed Miliband's 'mansion tax' to prop up Scotland's NHS.
RBS deputy chief Chris Sullivan leaves after apology for giving incorrect evidence to the government
However, Sullivan was expected to leave in 2015 after overseeing the lender's restructuring.
UK house prices to rise as first time buyer level hits seven year high
Number of first time buyers rose 22% compared with 2013.
UK housebuilding enjoys strongest year since 1997
But overall Britain's construction sector grew at its slowest rate since July 2013.
General election is biggest concern for British businesses says Deloitte
However, Deloitte study shows companies are still stepping up investment in 2015.
Boston Marathon bombing trial: Jury selection begins as Dzhokhar Tsarnaev faces 30 federal charges
Tsarnaev, 21, could face the death penalty if he is convicted.
Russian ruble drops sharply amid weak oil prices
The Russian currency fell around 40% against the dollar in 2014.
Max Factor makes Marilyn Monroe 'new face' of brand despite being dead for half a century
The legendary blonde bombshell died in 1962.
Police and intelligence agencies may scrap polygraph for improved lie detector test
For almost 100 years authorities have relied on lie detectors to help convict criminals and root out spies.
UK shareholders to receive £85.3bn in dividends in 2015
Additional one-off payouts are set to be paid out by Britain's biggest firms.
Oil prices hit fresh 2009 lows on abundant supplies and weak demand
In 2013 and 2012 oil prices averaged $100/bbl.
EU referendum: David Cameron entices Britons with early vote on a Brexit
Prime Minister initially pledged to give Britons the vote two years after the general election.
Scottish devolution: Labour targets 190,000 Yes voters to win 2015 general election
Britain's main opposition is hoping to stave off an SNP win in Scotland at 2015 general election.
EU referendum: CBI warns 'don't create another Berlin or Hadrian's Wall' with Brexit
'Political isolationism would leave us poorer' said CBI director-general John Cridland.
Starbucks expands outlets in Russia as coffee creates a multi-billion dollar buzz
US government estimates show Russia is increasingly turning its back on tea.
UK house prices 2015: When is the best time to buy a home next year?
IBTimes UK news editor Lianna Brinded looks at the how UK house prices are set to change in 2015
Antonio Martin: Police pepper spray crowds after black teenager shot by officer in Berkeley, Missouri
Incident took place near flashpoint town of Ferguson where teenager Michael Brown was killed.