London Mayor's Office Hits Back at Airports Commission after Boris Johnson 'Dismissed'
Boris Johnson's office hits back at Howard Davies comments over London mayor's 'colourful style'.
Church of England 'Not Telling Truth' About Deficit in Pensions Scheme
Pensions expert John Ralfe has written a letter to John Welby raising his concerns about pensions.
IMF Tips UK Economy for Growth Upgrade
UK economy is expected to receive economic growth upgrade from IMF's World Economic Outlook.
Bank of England: Unwinding of Stimulus Need Not Hurt Economy
BoE policymaker David Miles co-authors report which says unwinding of QE is not necessarily dangerous.
Scottish Independence: Politicians Outline Conflicting Visions in Scotland's EU Membership Debate
Scottish Secretary Alistair Carmichael and SNP's Angus Robertson give separate speeches in Brussels and Dublin.
Scottish Government Touts Credit Unions Over Payday Loans
Scottish government begins debt campaign to help people avoid payday lenders.
Provide Training and Cash Bonuses to get Single Parents into Work
Policy Exchange recommends paying for training and rewarding single parents with bonus payments if they find work.
William Hill to Cooperate with British Government on Betting Machines
Leading bookmaker heeds pressure to follow industry code to be introduced in March.
Scottish Independence: William Hague Shakes Up Scotland's EU Membership Debate
Foreign secretary William Hague is in Glasgow to deliver a paper on Scotland's EU membership chances.
BoE's Mark Carney Eases Bank Borrowing Access to Boost Lending
Governor acts on promise to boost credit to Britain's economy.
Wef Top Risks: Why Your Economic and Political Fears Could Get Worse in 2014
IBTimes UK looks at some of the greatest risks facing the world in 2014
CoE Bolsters Crusade Against Payday Loans with Hector Sants Hire
Sants is the former head of compliance at Barclays' and ex- head of the FSA
Jean Pascal vs Lucian Bute Fight Preview: Canada Serves up First Super Fight 2014
Fight between Jean Pascal vs Lucian Bute was always a question of when and not if
Bank of England's Mark Carney Debunks Labour's Logic on Splitting Up Banks
Mark Carney undermines Labour leader Ed Miliband's arguments on breaking up banks.
How Real are George Osborne's Threats About Leaving EU?
The chancellor's threats about leaving Europe are the result of tectonic power shifts from within his party, and from further afield.
Germany's 2013 Economic Growth Falls Below Expectations
The Federal Statistical Office figures show that Germany's economic performance in 2013 weaker than expected.
World Bank Sees Sturdier Growth as Rich Economies Strengthen
Global Economic Prospects report sees pattern of growth returning to the world's top economies.
Labour's Ed Miliband to Propose Restricting Size of UK's Big Banks
Long-term benefits to British economy via banking reforms are important according to Ed Miliband.
Creative Industries Contribute £71.4bn a year to UK Economy
ONS figures show creative industries accounted for 5.2% of UK economy in 2012.
Which? Reports 'Worrying Decline' in UK Food Safety Checks Post-Horse Meat Scandal
UK consumer body says local authorities failing to meet FSA guidelines, a year after horsemeat scandal.
Cost of Living Crisis: 67,000 UK Tenants Two Months Behind on Rent
Severe arrears rise 3.4% in three months, says LSL Property Services.
IMF Puts Four More European Nations on Financial Risk List
Denmark, Finland, Norway and Poland added to IMF's list of countries that could pose financial risk.
German Banks Fight For Share of 'Mittelstand' Powerhouse
Competition and decades old banking relationships are preventing German banks from reaping rewards of successful economy, reports Reuters.
EU Must Be Able to 'Resolve' a Bad Bank in a Weekend
European Central Bank candidate Sabine Lautenschlaeger says EU must have rapid response to solve any crisis.
Scottish Independence: Alex Salmond Hails UK Treasury Debt Pledge Victory
First minister Alex Salmond says 'yes' campaign strengthened in Scottish referendum.
Moody's Silence on Portugal Rating Leaves Markets in the Dark
Moody's confuses investors and breaches new EU rules regarding market transparency
Arthur Scargill Faces £100,000 Legal Claim From NUM for Misusing Funds
Controversial union leader Arthur Scargill is in trouble over alleged abuse of funds.
Peter Cruddas Joins Business for Britain Group to Lobby for EU Reform
Billionaire who received apology from David Cameron joins Business for Britain to lobby government on EU.
Scottish Independence: Treasury to Make UK Debt Pledge
UK Treasury wants to ensure that borrowing costs do not rise if Scotland leaves union.
Bank Regulators Ease Capital Ratios to Aid Economic Recovery
Regulators still not decided on final leverage ratio to backstop banks during a financial crisis.