Nine Million Britons Live With Serious Debt Problems
The Money Advice Service says only 17% of those in trouble seek advice.
Time to Stop the Festive Madness and Start Dreaming of a Tight Christmas
Siobhan Freegard, founder of Netmums, says British women are increasingly concerned about the crippling cost of Christmas - and are starting to cut back.
Npower Is UK's Most Complained-About Energy Firm [VIDEO]
Big six energy company gets three times the amount of complaints of its rivals.
Christmas Loans and Credit Unions: Should Ethical Lenders Tout Debt-Funded Festive Spending?
Credit unions pride themselves on ethics, yet target Christmas borrowers struggling to afford festive presents and food.
UK Payday Loans to Cover Cost of Christmas for 'More than a Million'
Money Advice Service says this year seasonal spending is expected to reach £24bn.
PlayStation 4: Everything you Need to Know
From price and release date to all the launch titles and hardware specs Ed Smith tells you everything you need to know about the PlayStation 4
Liquid Labs' Paul Jozefak: Outsourcing Innovation is a Compelling New Business Tool
Jozefak argues that outsourcing innovation, a growing industry, saves larger firms time and money.
Man of Transformation: How is Steve Webb's Flagship Auto-Enrolment Pension Programme Faring?
Kate Payne says the auto-enrolment rules will have to be relaxed at some point.
Larry Summers Quits US Fed Chairman Race
Controversial economist concludes he carries too much baggage
Inside Tech City: Hailo [VIDEO]
In episode four of Inside Tech City, Alistair Charlton speaks to Russell Hall, co-founder of iPhone taxi hailing app, Hailo.
Company Insolvencies Rise Despite Healing UK Economy
Company liquidations soars 10.5% in second quarter, says Insolvency Service.
Eritrea Extorts UK Refugees to Fund Somalia's al-Shabaab Islamist Fighters [SPECIAL REPORT]
Documents obtained by IBTimes UK lift lid on Eritrean government collecting illegal tax in violation of UN and Foreign Office.
Welsh Assembly in a Spin over Lap Dancing Job Advice
Government-backed job-hunter scheme offers advice on how to get work as an escort or lap dancer.
Tictail Founder Carl Waldekranz: Future of E-Commerce is Democratisation
As Tictail, the e-commerce platform, launches in the UK, IBTimes UK catches up with CEO Carl Waldekranz.
Cash-for-Questions Scandal Engulfs UK House of Lords
Lobbying scandal spreads to House of Lords, with peers secretly filmed taking money from bogus lobbyists only days after Patrick Mercer was forced to resign as an MP.
HSBC Hires ex-MI5 Spy Jonathan Evans To Help Fight Financial Crime
Counter-terrorism and counter-espionage expert will join Financial System Vulnerabilities Committee to help prevent future money laundering scandals
Cornwall Councillor Colin Brewer: Disabled Children Should be 'Killed Like Deformed Lambs'
Provocative comments that 'unaffordable' disabled children should be put down sparks charity fury.
Cornwall Councillor Collin Brewer Resigns After Saying Disabled Children Should be Put Down
Councillor resigns after originally refusing amid widespread criticism of his comments to disabled charity.
Cornwall Councillor Collin Brewer Sorry for Saying Disabled Children Should be Put Down
Independent councillor Collin Brewer apologises to Disabled Cornwall charity but refuses to resign.
Lewisham Hospital A&E Department Spared Closure but Downgraded
A&E department will not be closed but will only serve at 75% of current capacity, Jeremy Hunt announces.
Obese People on Benefits Targeted in Forced Exercise Plan
Westminster County Council and local government thinktank suggest monitoring exercise if ordered by doctor.
Debt-Ridden Student Toby Thorn Writes Suicide Note on Barclay's Bank Statement
Devastated mother Anne accuses Barclays of driving indebted student to his death.
London Shopper Louisa Power Mugged by Fox
Fox snarled at woman and stole her groceries in Sidcup, south London.
Denis MacShane to Escape Prosecution in Expenses Scandal
Letters in which MacShane admitted expenses fraud are bound by parliamentary privilege.
George Osborne Speech as it Happened: Deficit Pledge Paid in Benefits, Taxes on Rich
Chancellor George Osborne is set to unveil billions more in welfare cuts as the coalition strives to tackle the budget deficit.
Liberal Democrat Conference: What 'Optimistic' Cable and Alexander said on UK Economy and Business
Business Secretary Vince Cable and Treasury Chief Secretary Danny Alexander outlined coalition government and Lib Dem economic and business policy
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.
Starting a Business: Essential Advice All Start-ups Should Follow
Oxygen Accelerator, AI Factory, Open Broadcast Systems, Playdemic and the Raspberry Pi Foundation offer key business advice for start-ups.
Crude Oil: Pivot Point Signal 23.08.2012
Buy at 115,12
Stop Loss at 114,62
Take Profit at 115,62
London 2012 Olympics: Advice for Victims of Ticket Fraud
Advice from the Metropolitan Police on what to do if you think you have been a victim of fraud when buying tickets to the London 2012 Olympic Games.