The Current Account: UK High Street Banks in the Spotlight
Bank lending practices have come under close scrutiny again, after the Competition and Market Authority launched an inquiry into Britain's biggest high street lenders.
China Holding Public Trial of Peter Humphrey and Yu Yingzeng Over GSK-related Work
US and UK authorities had previously vexed concerns over being barred from attending the trial
Labour Says 'I Told You So' on High Street Banks Competition Inquiry
Britain's opposition says it asked for the watchdog to investigate for months.
British Bank Stocks Tumble on Competition Inquiry
RBS leads the banking losers on the FTSE 100 after the CMA announcement.
Britain's Biggest High Street Banks Hit With Competition Inquiry
The unnamed big five High Street banks provide 77% of current accounts.
Scottish Independence Poll: Yes Vote Swells as Pro-Union Support Drops
The gap between votes for staying within the union and breaking away from the UK narrows.
Why Capping Payday Loan Interest Rates is a Terrible Plan
Capping payday lenders' interest rates will hurt everyone, not just the financially vulnerable.
First World War Exhibition at IWM London Review: Sights and Sounds of the Trenches
The Imperial War Museum London created an astounding new exhibition to mark the centenary.
British Companies Boost Marketing Spend For 7th Consecutive Month
IPA Bellwether report shows UK business confidence continues to improve.
UK Firms Aim to Hike Pay with Inflation Amid Wage Slump
Britain's unemployment rate fell to 6.5% but pay decline worsened in May
Penna: Everyone Should Have a 'Snakes and Ladders' Career
Managing director Bev White says everyone can change careers at any point in their lives
ICAEW Director: Worst Mistake for Professional Women is Trying to 'Behave Like Men'
Gavin Aspden reveals breaking gender stereotypes is about being true to yourself and your skills.
HSBC Banking Chief Amanda Murphy: Women Can't Have It All But That's OK
Head of HSBC UK business banking delivers a rousing talk.
Wikileaks 'Whistleblower': Ex-Julius Baer Banker Rudolf Elmer Charged With Violating Secrecy Laws
The alleged violations occurred between 2007 and 2011 after he allegedly leaked client account info
Poland's Central Bank Governor: Leaked Tape is a Cooked Up Narrative and Difficult to Fight
Marek Belka refuses to quit following leaked tape scandal.
BoE: Market Manipulation and Misconduct Fines are Not Threatening Financial Stability
Bank of England Deputy Governor Andrew Bailey said misconduct fines are making banks work harder.
Vatican Bank Vows to Clean Up Financial Scandals With Transparency Makeover
It will separate business investment and church payments as it pushes for greater transparency.
Charlotte Church: HMRC Keeps Investigating Me for My 'Missing Millions'
Opera singer turned pop star reveals that the taxman doesn't believe she has 'only' £3m.
Lloyds 'Salami Slices' 500 Roles as it Edges Towards 15,000 Jobs Cuts Target
Unite accused Lloyds of 'continuous salami slicing job losses'.
Brazil 1-7 Germany: British Student Wins Big on 80p Bet
Bookies William Hill and Paddy Power reveal that two Brits scored massive wins on tiny bets
Scottish Independence Campaign Hit by Plunging North Sea Oil Profits
SNP's Alex Salmond has continually pledged that Scotland can go it alone with abundant oil revenues.
Sir Michael Caine and George Michael Among 1,600 Avoiding £1.2bn in UK Taxes
Arctic Monkeys and Katie Melua are also said to have sunk funds into tax avoidance scheme Liberty.
MPs 'Horrified' by HMRC Overriding Magna Carta by Raiding Bank Accounts
The Treasury Select Committee said new proposals break the protection of the 800-year-old Magna Carta.
Ex-JPM 'London Whale Conspirator' Julien Grout Wins Right to Appeal Against FCA
Grout is accused of helping Bruno Iksil hide billions of dollars in legal losses
Tiga and Google Team Up to Help UK Games Developers Tap Into Financing
Report also reveals 76% of UK developers planning to take advantage of Games Tax Relief
Scottish Independence: SNP Slams Cameron for Playing 'European Roulette' with Scotland
Alex Salmond said the UK Prime Minister is playing a game of roulette with Scotland's future
Network Rail Fined £53m for Late Trains
The Office of Rail Regulation (ORR) said firm had fallen 'significantly short' of punctuality targets.
Nobel Prize Winning Economist Joseph Stiglitz Warns of 'Uncomfortably' High Stock Market Prices
The Dow breached 17,000 points on 3 July before the US markets closed for Independence Day
Ex-JPM 'London Whale Conspirator' Julien Grout Appeals Civil Case
Grout denies charges of conspiring to hide billions of dollars in losses made by Bruno Iksil.
Auditors 'Need More Powers to Stop UK Employees Behaving Badly', says CIIA
The Chartered Institute of Internal Auditors said internal employees should be allowed to report bad attitudes.