Police chiefs issue CCTV safety alert amidst cuts
Some local authorities are now using volunteers to monitor live CCTV footage.
Councils rake in a £1.4bn from parking charges as report lists top 10 profit-makers
Cash-strapped English councils accused of treating motorists as cash cows to prop up budgets
Lockheed Martin demonstrates drone air traffic control using UAVs to fight fires
Company showed multiple UAVs working together in mid-air to demonstrate how drones can be used safely.
Nigeria: Aliko Dangote calls on African leaders to push EU-style freedom of movement and trade
Aliko Dangote proposed that African states introduce a European Union-style cooperation.
Bank stress test: RBS and Standard Chartered shamed by BoE as weakest UK finance institutions
HSBC, Barclays, Lloyds, Nationwide and Santander cleared the BoE stress test.
Bitcoin versus M-Pesa: Digital payments rumble in the jungle
Safaricom has invoked AML to shut out BitPesa - but doesn't this stifle innovation?
Slater & Gordon shares plummet 54% after George Osborne's clampdown on claims
The law firm said that the reforms would affect the rights of people injured in road traffic accidents.
Read George Osborne's Spending Review and Autumn Statement speech in full
Chancellor George Osborne deliveres a half-yearly budget update to parliament
Robert Powell: Banks need to prepare for European regulation as MiFID II is almost here
MiFID II is following the Financial Services Bill by the Bank of England.
The HBOS Bonfire of the Vanities: Where are the under-fire former bank bosses now?
Peter Cummings, Lord Stevenson, James Crosby and Andy Hornby all criticised over HBOS failings.
HBOS management could be banned from City as regulators urge probe to be reopened
Report by the Bank of England argued that initial decisions by FSA were flawed.
Lord Mayor's Show: 800th anniversary to demonstrate that 'innovation is absolutely critical'
The Lord Mayor's Show celebrates its 800th anniversary on Saturday 14 November.
Bank of England to publish HBOS report seven years after financial institution's near-collapse
HBOS was bailed out by the government that pumped in £20bn in 2008 for a 41% stake.
Open Standards developer Coinprism releases enterprise blockchain
The developers behind the coloured coins Open Assets standard have released Openchain.
Sir Brian Leveson: Increasing efficiency in criminal justice while respecting Human Rights (full speech)
The full speech of Sir Brian Leveson's address to the Justice Annual Human Rights Conference
Senior managers regime: Banking sector welcomes Treasury changes to compliance rules
"Reverse burden of proof" rule meant senior management of failing banks were guilty until proven innocent.
Water companies received £800m profits windfall at the expense of customers
The National Audit Office said that Ofwat failed to properly regulate the privatised sector.
Andrew Tyrie urges PRA to consider fate of challenger banks in tax surcharge plans
The Tory MP asked the PRA ensure that the new banking surcharge will not hurt competition in the industry.
House prices: City watchdog launches probe into mortgage market
Many homeowners have taken out risky mortgages they struggle to pay back amid a struggling economy.
Libor rigging scandal: Six brokers on trial at Southwark Crown Court in wake of Tom Hayes conviction
Allegations that they helped clients to manipulate the Libor could lead to 10 years in jail.
UK finance watchdog unveils new rules to protect whistleblowers
Banks, insurers and building societies have until September 2016 to comply.
China's economic problem is worse than we expected and it is crushing other markets
Emerging markets and open economies will feel the burn of the most painful Monday in history for a long time.
Syrian refugee crisis: 20,000 journeys to the UK
UK to take in thousands more refugees from Syria by 2020.
Liberal Democrat conference: Norman Lamb's full speech on the threat to the NHS
The former health minister addressed the Liberal Democrat conference in Bournemouth on 22 September.
EU migrant crisis: Jean-Claude Juncker's State of the Union speech full text
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker says there is not enough union in the European Union.
Margareta Pagano: Don't fear sharing NHS data as biomedical revolution could save lives
Data sharing between public services like the NHS and police could make a positive impact on people's lives.
Catalyst bosses face total fines of £500k from Upper Tribunal for misleading investors
Financiers sold bonds without a licence in scheme that reportedly lost hundreds of investors more than £50,000 each.
Co-operative Bank shamed publicly by financial regulators in lieu of £120m fine
Fine would go against regulator's role to ensure the 'safety and soundness' of banks it regulates.
Calais migrant crisis: This is what Eurotunnel asylum seekers get if they make it to Britain
Asylum seekers entitled to paltry weekly allowance and substandard housing.
Scandal-plagued HSBC's UK chief to head influential group at financial regulator
Despite scandals, including forex fixing, HSBC head will represent financial industry at UK's FCA regulator.