Non-dom tax status: What is it and why does Labour's Ed Miliband want it scrapped?
IBTimes UK takes a look at the non-dom tax status
House prices: Halifax discovers majority of renters given up saving to buy home
The number of people saving for a deposit has fallen by 6%.
Barclays, RBS, Lloyds, Standard Chartered and HSBC see pre-tax profits soar by 60% in 2014
However, they have also paid 60% of their profits in fines
Newcastle United chairman Mike Ashley threatens MPs with legal action over Sports Direct hearing
A committee had called for Ashley to explain aspects of Sports Direct's business.
Northern Transport Strategy: George Osborne unveils 'revolutionary' rail and road overhaul
Unions welcomed yet more 'pie in the sky' nonsense from the government on the so called 'Northern Powerhouse'.
UK home rental prices rise by largest amount in three years
Rental prices went up by 3.1% on a year-on-year basis
Solar eclipse 2015: Where to watch online
IBTimes UK takes a look at where you can watch the cosmic event online
Auto Trader IPO values firm at £2.35bn
The iconic second-hand car website is selling shares at 235p.
Federal Reserve chief Janet Yellen scotches rate rise predictions and downgrades outlook
Yellen said that US rates may not reach long term 'normal' levels for some time.
Jimmy Choo increases earnings in first results since IPO
Jimmy Choo saw its earnings rise by over 7% in 2014.
George Osborne election budget: Chancellor introduces new ISA to help Britons get on property ladder
Osborne described it as a 'radically more flexible ISA'.
George Osborne election budget: Deficit drops as chancellor drastically changes surplus forecast
Osborne says surplus will run at 0.3% of GDP by the end of the decade
Barclays pays out £16.5m in bonuses to top executives
It's half what the bank paid out last year.
Royal Mint unveils new £1 coin ahead of George Osborne election budget 2015
George Osborne has unveiled a £1 coin ahead of the budget speech
Ebay: Small businesses feel banks are failing them and times are tougher under coalition
Poll reveals 65% businesses believe banks not lending as much as they should to smaller firms.
Viking Age ring 'For Allah' links ancient Norse and Islamic civilisations in trade and death
Researchers have uncovered new information on an ancient ring linking Viking and Islamic cultures 1,000 years ago
Just Eat revenue soars as more Britons opt for takeaway
Revenue was up by 62% in 2014
Sainsbury's sees sales drop once more as price war rages
Sales including fuel fell by 3.9% in the latest quarter.
Loch Ness meteor image a fluke says photographer John Alasdair Macdonald
Macdonald photographed a meteor flying over the Loch Ness.
Stonehenge origin: New theory suggests it could have been a 'Mecca on stilts'
Art critic and former museum director Julian Spalding believes it could have acted as a platform.
China increases arms exports by 143% to place third behind US and Russia
The USA and Russia are still the biggest exporters by some distance.
PwC finds UK high street store closures 'rocketed' in 2014
The net loss of high street stores, particularly 'goods shops of a more traditional type', was three times more than in 2013.
E-cigarette adverts that include vaping can encourage smokers to light up
It found that current and ex-smokers are more likely to smoke after an advert.
London: Battersea Arts Centre in flames as 80 firefighters battle blaze [PHOTOS]
The cause of the fire at the Battersea Arts Centre is currently unknown.
Ed Miliband promises to give Ofgem power to cut energy bills
Labour says that it will be 'one of the first bills' that they introduce.
MiHomeCare staff 'not being paid minimum wage'
An internal document states that it could owe 50 staff £80,000 collectively.
Intel reduces revenue forecast by $1bn as companies fail to upgrade Windows XP
Intel now expects first quarter revenues of $12.8bn.
BHS: Sir Philip Green department store sold to investment firm Retail Acquisitions 'for £1'
The financial aspect of the deal is rumoured and has not been disclosed.
ITV pays £355m for The Voice producer Talpa Media, but it could cost £780m
Talpa Media was founded by Big Brother creator John de Mol.
Harvard ranked ahead of Cambridge and Oxford as world's most prestigious university
Harvard was ranked first in the Times Higher Education's World Reputation Rankings.