Walking Dead-style 'zombie' protestors demand an end to Russian propaganda on Ukraine TV
The protestors gathered outside Kiev's National Television and Radio Broadcasting Council.
Homo erectus artwork? 500,000 year old engravings discovered on Indonesian shell
Engravings revealed to be four times older than anything else attributed to Homo erectus.
Vladimir Putin vows to rein in people speculating against the rouble
The currency had its worst daily fall on Monday (December 1) since the rouble crisis of 17 August 1998.
Christmas 2014: When to send gifts and cards to make sure they arrive in time
IBTimes UK takes a look at the deadlines for sending gifts.
Ofgem hits British Gas with £11m fine for missing energy saving targets
British Gas failed to meet environmental targets.
Nicola Sturgeon lashes out at councillors who burned Smith Commission report
Sturgeon called their behaviour "unacceptable".
Three times as many children have tried e-cigarettes than smoked tobacco
Report adds that the e-cigarette triers are seven times more likely to smoke.
Kalashnikov to combat sanctions by branching into fashion
Kalashnikov has launched branded survival gear.
Food price deflates for first time in eight years as supermarket price wars intensify
The BRC has reported that the price of food has decreased for the first time in eight years.
European Court of Justice bans 'gay tests' for asylum seekers
EU states will not be allowed to test asylum seekers on their sexuality.
CMA allows flat owners to vote out bad property managers
The Competitions and Markets Authority has reviewed the sector and has made recommendations to improve it
That's bulls**t: Cards Against Humanity mocks Black Friday selling 30,000 boxes of cow poo
Cards Against Humanity held a unique protest over Black Friday.
John Lewis records best week ever thanks to Black Friday
Sales on a year-on-year basis were up 21.8%.
Royal Mail shares drop as Ofcom dismisses delivery service's competition concerns
Ofcom said there is no 'present risk' to the universal postal service.
Government changes to offender supervision resulted in two murders, say probation officers
Napo says that changes to probation supervision could have been linked to two murders.
HSBC abandons Global Advisors Bitcoin Investment Fund
HSBC cuts ties with Jersey-based bitcoin fund in blow cryptocurrency's legitimisation attempts
Boris Johnson: British firms should capitalise on exciting opportunities in Malaysia
The Mayor of London has urged British firms to seek business in Malaysia.
China: Driver escapes moments before car plunges into sinkhole in busy road [video]
CCTV footage shows two men getting out of their car seconds before it fell into a sinkhole.
Climate change: emissions talks heat up as global leaders meet in Peru
Climate delegates have met in Peru to discuss a global pact on cutting emissions.
BT, Sky and Talk Talk to hike price of landlines as people opt for Facebook and WhatsApp
The cost of landlines is rising, despite them being used less and less.
Barclays Customer Complaints Drop in Third Quarter
Complaints dropped by 7% in third quarter of 2014.
UK Consumer Confidence Remains Steady in November says GfK
UK Consumer confidence rated at -2 by GfK in November 2014.
HSBC Touts Australia as UK's Stepping Stone to China
An HSBC conference call also highlighted opportunities for infrastructure build-out down under.
Ofgem Hits Drax With Record £28m Fine
InterGen has also been handed an £11m fine.
GlaxoSmithKline South Africa Dismisses Executive Who Complained Company Was a 'White Island'
GSK SA fired the executive after he failed to attend a performance review.
FedEx Anticipates Busiest Day in its History
It has pinpointed 16 December as the peak of the Christmas season.
US Marine Corps Fighters to Use British Aircraft Carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth Before Royal Navy
US jets could use the Royal Navy's new aircraft carrier before British planes use it for full strike operations.
Nicola Sturgeon's Land Reforms Take Aim at Scotland's Shooting Estates
'Scotland's land must be an asset that benefits the many, not the few,' said the First Minister.
Net Migration to UK Soars by 80,000 to 260,000 Leaving David Cameron Facing Uphill Battle
BREAKING: David Cameron has said that he will get the figures below 100,000 before the election.
Virgin and Stagecoach Win East Coast Main Line Bid
It will mean that the line between Scotland and London will be back in private hands.