Turkish central bank defies Erdogan and hikes interest rates to stem lira crisis
The Turkish lira has plunged in recent months and is down almost 39 percent against the dollar in 2018.
AirBnB host finds urine and faeces in her Paris flat as alcoholic guest leaves €10,000 damages
Traumatised host uploaded photos of the thrashed flat to Facebook.
UN and partners forced to build new site for Central African refugees as thousands pour into Chad
Central African Republic families flee after their villages were the target of brutal attacks.
British Gas owner Centrica plans to invest £100m in tech start-ups to help households lower energy costs
Centrica Innovations will search for tech startups across Cambridge, Houston, London, Seattle and Tel Aviv.
The elite should beware – a white van and laptop rebellion is underway
Those running small businesses usually side with the elite. Increasingly, they're doing the opposite.
Start-up London: How Croydon could challenge East End's Tech City to become new Silicon suburb
Capital's new tech hub Tomorrow (TMRW) has been backed by Greater London Authority to develop innovation..
EU referendum: Will Brexit trigger UK house price collapse?
Capital Economics plays down concerns regarding potential impact of Brexit on UK property market.
Law and disorder in the DRC: Who is Fred Bauma, Congo's jailed Mahatma Gandhi?
EXCLUSIVE: Bauma tells IBTimes UK about the non-violent fight to secure democracy.
Britain faces shortage of engineering skills says shipbuilder Cammell Laird
Cammell Laird has warned that the shortage of skilled workforce will make it difficult for the company to grow.
Margareta Pagano: Town councils need to get serious about saving the UK high street
40,000 shops stand empty and less than half of all shopping now takes place on the country's 5,400 high streets.
Turkey: Policemen who killed 19-year-old protester Ali Ismail Korkmaz sentenced to 10 years
Teargas fired to disperse protesters at sentencing of police officers who killed Gezi Park protester in 2013.
Van driver turns himself in to police after cyclist assault video goes viral
The incident happened in Hornchurch, east London in December last year.
UK Youth Unemployment: Future Governments Cannot Just Threaten People into Work
IBTimes UK looks at ways to tackle the UK's high youth unemployment levels.
Construction Workers Eye Surge in Confidence as UK Housing Booms
Just 47% of those working in construction said they felt secure in their job in 2009.
Bricklayers Earn £100,000 Wage on UK Housing Market Booms
Construction workers can demand high wages because of the lack of skilled tradesmen
Cameron Caught in Minister James Brokenshire's Attack on Middle Classes Employing Migrants
Immigration minister James Brokenshire has blamed a wealthy elite for employing foreign workers.
Travis Perkins to Double Sales Apprenticeships
Exclusive: Building materials giant tells IBTimes UK of plans to hire 105 management general merchanting apprentices.
Dark Souls 2 Preview (By Someone Who Is Rubbish At Dark Souls)
How does From Software's latest slice of nightmarish hack and slash action measure up to the celebrated original?
UK Green Building Council: 10,000 Jobs at Threat over Green Tax Cut
Campaign group says manufacturers fear thousands of jobs could be lost if green levies go.
Ford Axes 1,500 Jobs with Closure of Southampton and Dagenham Sites [VIDEO]
US car manufacture to end more 100 years of vehicle production in the UK.
Rise of the Self-Employed: How More Britons are Ditching Their Bosses to Work for Themselves
An increasing number of people in the recession-hit UK economy are becoming self-employed. IBTimes UK explores.
'Big Brother' HMRC Accused of Turning Children into Tax Spies
Taxman's school modules allegedly encourage pupils to report evasion to teachers.
David Gauke Worked for 'Tax Avoidance' Firm before Job at Treasury
Exchequer secretary who said paying tradesmen cash in return for discounts was 'morally wrong' criticised for apparent hypocrisy.
Bob the Builder, No he Can't: Sexist Tradesmen Drop the Wolf Whistle
Builders, roofers and plasterers in UK change chauvinist attitude about women and abandon traditional call.
BBC Rogue Traders Presenter Dan Penteado Pleads Guilty to Benefits Fraud
Presenter who investigates bogus tradesman admits to claiming fraudulent £24,000 in council tax and housing benefits scam.
Connaught now cannot, but don't blame government cuts
Connaught PLC is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. Its two pence ordinary shares were trading in October 2009 at over 400 pence per share but on 10 April 2010, these shares traded at a 52 week low of only 9.20 pence and last week, before the company went into administration closed at 16.65 pence. That last share price valued this leading company in its field, with about a six percent share of an annual sector £10 billion, at only £23.27 million - and that includes the parts still fully oper...