Energy Firms Grant £140 Each for 1.7 Million Pensioners' Bills
The Warm Home Discount Scheme was pushed through by the government.
Scottish Debt to Surpass UK's on Greater Devolution Powers
Oxford Analytics says that Scotland's borrowing could be expected to cost one percentage point more than UK debt
Prezzo Shares Tumble from Gains as Restaurant Chain Confirms 'Unlikely' £300m Sale
The Italian diner confirmed press speculation that an offer has been made for the company
Inside Israel: Government 'Unconcerned' Over BDS But Warns 'Tourists Won't Come Back Until 2015'
IBTimes TV speaks exclusively to Israel's tourism ministry's Oren Drori
Payday Lender Wonga Writing Off 330,000 Customers Debt Worth £220m
The controversial payday loan company has agreed to overhaul business practices
UK House Price Surge: BoE Demands Legal Power to Control Mortgages
But the central bank said the Help to Buy is not to blame for rocketing UK property prices
Payday Lender Wonga to Overhaul 'Inadequate' Business Practices Under Regulator Instruction
The FCA requires Wonga to make significant changes to its business immediately
UK Jobs: 90% of British Firms Believe Young People are Not Skilled Enough to Work
The British Chambers of Commerce survey of 3,000 firms showed companies think young people lack skills
Scottish Businesses Will Be Bankrupted By New Holiday Pay Rules Warns CBI
EU ruling means workers should receive regular overtime, commission and bonuses during paid leave
UK Interest Rate Hike: Nearly Half of Homeowners Can't Cope if Mortgage Payments Rise by £150
The BoE is expected to raise rates in the first quarter of 2015.
Northern Rock's 125% Mortgage Holders Hamstrung by 13% Interest Payments
Customers of the now-infamous Northern Rock Together mortgage and personal loan scheme are stuck
UK House Price Fall Prompts BoE to Ease Curbs on Mortgage Lending
Nationwide revealed that the average UK house price dipped by 0.2% in September
Russia Investigates Potential Market Manipulation as Rouble Plunged on Media Rumour
The Kremlin has denied introducing temporary capital controls to stop outflow of cash
Canary Wharf Tower Sold for £153.5m By Songbird Estates
The 50 Bank Street property is mostly let to asset management firm Northern Trust
World's Best and Worst Places to Live Over the Age of 60
HelpAge International's Global AgeWatch Index 2014 unveils some shocking truths
HelpAge Warns of World's Doubling of Old People Could Cripple Economies
Its survey also showed that Afghanistan is the worst country to live in as an older person
Co-op Board Reduced to 7 Directors As FCA Registers New Rules of Governance
Richard Pennycook is expected to be appointed to the transitional board imminently
BAE Systems Seals £600m Royal Navy Deal
The contract will support half of the Royal Navy's surface fleet and run the naval base at Portsmouth
Sainsbury's Shares Tank as It Launches a Strategic Review and Brushes Away Accounting Blunder Concerns
The grocer's CEO Mike Coupe said the group is '100% confident' in income calculations
FCA Launches Investigation into Tesco's Accounting Blunder
Tesco admitted it had overstated its profits by £250m
UK Housing Shortage: 11 Councils Granted Funding for New Homes Under the 'Right to Build Scheme'
A severe housing shortage has led to rocketing property prices across Britain.
RBS Shares Jump as Boss Declares Misconduct Issues Will Be Resolved in 2016
RBS CEO Ross McEwan said most of its legacy issues should be behind the lender in 18 months' time
Hong Kong Protestors Fed 2000 Sausages By Traders
Four traders from BGC Partners paid $2600 to feed demonstrators
Payday Lender Wonga's Profits Tank By 53%
Pretax profits fall to £39.7m amid tighter payday lending industry regulation
UK House Prices Fall for the First Time in Over a Year
Nationwide data revealed a dip in British home prices
UK Consumer Confidence Slips on Personal Finance and Economy Concerns
British consumer morale slips from nine month high.
Tesco Taps Banks for £2.5bn to Protect Against Potential Ratings Downgrade Impact
Tesco announced a £250m shortfall in profits and sent markets reeling.
Goldman Sachs Secret Recordings Allegedly Reveal Feds Too Scared to Question the Bank
Secretly recorded tapes allegedly show deference by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
FCA Charges Morrison's Former Treasurer and Head of Tax Paul Coyle with Insider Dealing
Former supermarket giant executive Coyle, 50, with two offences of insider dealing
Libor Fixing: Lloyds Fires 8 People and Claws Back £3m in Bonuses After Probe
The British lender has dismissed a number of staff on a Libor and Repo rate probe