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.
Menaсorp Now Offers Trading on DGCX via MetaTrader 5
One of the leading brokers in the Arab world Menaсorp has officially launched MetaTrader 5 on the Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange (DGCX).
George Osborne is 'proactive and knowledgeable' about Bitcoin's blockchain technology
IBTimes spoke to the CEO of Innovate Finance, a fintech lobby group launched by Osborne a year ago.
FCA chief executive Martin Wheatley resigns after four years in role
Wheatley received £701,000 for his CEO job at the FCA, including a £92,000 performance bonus.
Hacking Team hacked: Italian taxpayers 'funded' firm selling spy tools to oppressive regimes
Privacy international revealed that Hacking Team received €1.5mln from region of Lombardy in 2007
Weaker euro causes UK bank deposit protection to fall to £75,000
The PRA also announced it would extend deposit protection to big corporations.
Digital-only challenger bank Atom secures licence from Bank of England
Bank intends to offer a range of personal and business banking products and services via mobile apps initially.
Telecom Plus reports jump in profit and announces support for pressure on Big 6 energy firms
Company said it managed to increase its margins by 1 percentage point and saw sales jump 10.5%.
In focus: How Detroit is rising from the ashes
Detroit is reinventing itself after going bust in 2013.
Bank of England makes regulation sound sexy by rattling sabres at the pirates of Canary Wharf
The Tories are walking a fine line between self-regulation and legislation.
Lloyds hit with record £117m fine for 'unacceptable' handling of PPI complaints
It is more than five times the amount of the previous record PPI fine.
Pure Gym flexes its financial muscle by buying LA Fitness
The takeover is part of an expansion plan during a time of uncertainly for the fitness industry.
India's Sahara, China's Fosun, Constellation Hotels, M&G, and Abu Dhabi fund vie to buy London's Grosvenor House
The five bids tabled were in the range of £600m to £625m.
UK inflation: What is inside the basket of goods and services?
UK inflation is calculated by measuring the price of a "basket" of goods and services. The contents are updated annually to keep up with consumer habits and tastes.
New Conservative cabinet is dominated by familiar faces after reshuffle
New UK cabinet contains many of the same faces as the previous Coalition cabinet.
Cryptocurrency round-up: US government fines Ripple $700,000 and BitGold launches
Bitcoin price stabilises, while Ripple Labs agrees to 'ridiculous' $700,000 fine from US Treasury.
Deutsche Bank could end up paying more than $2bn over Libor rigging
UK and US authorities are preparing to announce a settlement as soon as 23 April.
Wonga reports a £37m loss as regulations bite
'These numbers reflect the tough but necessary changes the business has made,' said Wonga.
FCA hits Bank of New York Mellon with record £126m fine
UK regulator fines the Bank of New York Mellon's London branch and BNYMIL for failing to comply with custody rules.
Edmund Shing: Pension reforms - freedom, stealth tax or a scandal-in-waiting?
Radical changes in pension rules combined with lack of understanding could open the floodgates for mis-selling of new products.
Bank and Clients lures BoE chief financial accountant Nicole Coll to take up key role
B and C has hired a senior BoE executive to take up the new post of chief of finance and operations.
Britain's student gigolos: Why thousands of young men are topping up student loans with sex work
One in 20 male students have worked in the sex industry, and we must acknowledge the problem.
Israel tax revenue freeze: The real price paid by Palestinian individuals and businesses
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK reveals the dire consequences of Israel's tax withhold on Palestinian families.
New BoE stress test to include global economic crash scenario
Upcoming test of Britain's seven largest banks and building societies will gauge whether they can withstand a global crisis.
Amazon Prime 'free trial' advert banned by Advertising Standards Authority
Amazon has been found in breach of the regulations for failing to inform people a £79 subscription for Amazon Prime would automatically begin after a 30-day free trial.