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FCA and Treasury find clear need for intervention in the financial advice industry
Joint report finds some 16 million people are trapped in an 'advice gap' and need financial advice.
George Osborne signals more spending cuts to raise £1.8bn ahead of Budget announcement
Chancellor said the new £1.8bn cuts did not amount to a huge amount 'in the grand scheme of things'.
Driverless cars to begun trials on UK roads as soon as 2017
Chancellor Osborne is set to back tests for driverless cars on British roads in 2017 as part of his budget announcement
Freed Briton released from Guantanamo Bay has links with Isis killer Jihadi John
Tarek Dergoul was released in 2004 after being held for two years without charge at Guantanamo Bay.
EU referendum: Grassroots Out plans 1m Brexit leaflet drive in mass day of action
Deputy campaign chief for GO told IBTimes UK tens of thousands of activists will be out on 5 March.
EU referendum: David Cameron wants to delay Queen's Speech according to UK ministers
Prime minister is also reportedly hoping to push back cuts to public money given to opposition parties.
EU referendum: Lord Norman Lamont is latest Conservative grandee to back a Brexit
Former chancellor is probably best known for his role in the 1992 Black Wednesday crisis.
Snoopers' Charter: UK government collecting data on innocent civilians to battle dark web threat
Bulk data is among the few effective methods available to counter the illicit use of the dark web, states the report.
EU referendum: UK net migration down by 13,000 to 323,000 as David Cameron misses target again
British prime minister had promised to slash net migration to 'tens of thousands' at two elections.
EU referendum: Read full speech from 'Labour In' chief Alan Johnson at Airbus
Senior Labour MP and pro-EU campaigner warned 50,000 manufacturing jobs could be lost after a Brexit.
EU referendum: British business leaders say David Cameron's deal makes no difference
Snap Institute of Directors poll reveals just 10% of business chiefs thought the settlement was bad.
EU summit: Blow for David Cameron as British voters brand Brussels renegotiation a failure
TNS poll revealed only 14% of voters thought the prime minister's efforts were a 'success'.
EU summit: UK cabinet minister Amber Rudd warns deal is currently 'out of reach'
British Prime Minister David Cameron has promised to 'battle for Britain' in Brussels.
EU summit: Jeremy Corbyn blasts 'largely irrelevant' renegotiation from David Cameron
Labour leader says his party will campaign for a 'remain' vote regardless of the EU settlement.
EU referendum: George Galloway admits Jeremy Corbyn's 'remain' position weakens Brexit case
EXCLUSIVE: The second part of the Mayor of London hopeful's video interview with IBTimesUK.
Cambridge Satchel Company boss warns David Cameron self-employed feel like 'second-class citizens'
Entrepreneur Julie Deane spoke to IBTimesUK about her independent review into self-employed workers.
Iran: UK politicians demand harder line on country's human rights record
A delegation met with the president-elect of the Iranian Resistance to deliver policy recommendations on Iran.
Left-wingers launch 'positive' campaign for EU amid hipsters and street food of east London
Another Europe is Possible are against the 'project fear' tactics of Prime Minister David Cameron.
Kids Company: Camila Batmanghelidjh denies 'mesmerising' David Cameron into giving public cash
The former charity boss has made her first public appearance since a damning report from MPs.
Google UK tax deal: US technology giant boss Matt Brittin admits he is unaware of his own salary
The Public Accounts Committee quizzed top executives from the firm over its settlement with HMRC.
Watch MPs grill Google and HMRC bosses over controversial £130m tax deal
Executives from the US technology giant will appear before the Public Accounts Committee.
Junior doctors' strike: MPs fail to debate walkout at PMQs as 3,000 NHS operations are axed
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn decided to challenge David Cameron over his housing record.
Snooper's charter: MPs criticise draft bill as 'it fails to provide privacy protection'
UK's Intelligence and Security Committee pointed out that the bill fails as a spying tool.
EU referendum: French government dismisses 'Calais Jungle in UK' claim from David Cameron
Prime minister argued that makeshift migrant camps would appear in south east England after a Brexit.
Priti Patel: Who is the top Tory right-winger tipped to be the face of the Brexit campaign?
IBTimes UK profiles employment minister and 'rising star' of Conservative Party.
Tomb Raider creator to open 2 new free tech schools
Gaming titan Ian Livingstone will open schools in London and Bournemouth.
92 companies that failed to pay minimum wage 'named and shamed' by UK government
According to an HMRC research, TSS in London leads the list with £1.7m owed to its 2,519 employees.
Andy Burnham launches Labour's UK-wide immigration listening tour amid policy 'rethink'
Party's review into its election defeat warned that Ed Miliband failed to connect on the issue.
EU referendum: Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish leaders urge David Cameron to avoid June ballot
First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon warned the vote's timing could cause 'confusion'.
Julian Assange could be freed from Ecuadorian embassy following UN ruling, claims WikiLeaks
Wikileaks founder could have a fresh chance at freedom following a United Nations ruling.