Nigeria: Lawyers approach ICC to charge President Buhari on crimes against humanity against Biafrans
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Euribor rigging: Former Deutsche, Barclays and SocGen employees appear in UK court
11 former City employees will be the first to face a UK jury over the rigging of the Euribor rate.
Saudi Arabia buys Britain's silence on Raif Badawi and beheadings with arms deals and favours
David Cameron and his government are willing to ignore Riyadh's barbarism.
British American Tobacco accused of paying bribes in Africa
Civil servants and senior politicians were paid off, according to ex-employees and court documents.
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.
Euribor rate fixing: Serious Fraud Office charge ten former Barclays and Deutsche Bank traders
Ten former Barclays and Deutsche Bank traders charged over Euribor fixing
Is HMRC the worst department in Whitehall?
HMRC decried again for "woefully inadequate" pursual of tax evasion by big business.
Azerbaijan: Ilham Aliyev uses sport and sham elections to mask crackdown on human rights
Azerbaijan's elections took place with no credible international observation and amid a backdrop of repression.
UK rape numbers at record high: Threat of cuts to victim support is a 'public health issue'
Government risks public health if it does not fund support for victims of sexual offences.
Tesco: CEO Dave Lewis faces more hurdles in tough market and accounting settlements
Tesco has more than halved its profit to £354m ($540m) in the first six months of the financial year.
Lloyds boss Antonio Horta-Osorio: Banks should live with regulation to win back trust
Horta-Osorio said Lloyds had a special responsibility to change the position of banks in society.
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.
Autonomy founder Mike Lynch counter-sues HP for $150m
This is a counter-suit to HP's $5bn pending claim against Lynch and Sushovan Hussain.
Inside Gangland London: 'I used to get a rush kicking in a door or kidnapping someone'
IBTimes UK is given unique insight into life and death as a member of one of London's gangs.
Brazil Petrobras scandal: Britain's Rolls-Royce cooperates with corruption investigation
World famous British engine manufacturer admits it is talking to authorities over oil giant bribery allegations.
Libor fixing scandal: Raft of criminal and civil cases to follow Tom Hayes conviction
Following Tom Hayes's conviction, a raft of civil cases and private prosecutions is expected.
Libor rigging scandal: Tom Hayes found guilty and sentenced to 14 years in prison
The former Citi and UBS trader was diagnosed with Aspergers and argued that he was operating in grey areas.
Libor rigging scandal: FCA bans former Rabobank trader Lee Stewart
The news comes two days after the jury retired to consider Tom Hayes's verdict.
Libor trial: Jury retires to consider verdict in case of trader Tom Hayes
Hayes is the first trader in the London interbank interest rate rigging case
Chris Brown: Loyal singer allowed to leave Philippines
The hip hop star and his entourage were seen leaving Manila airport by private jet.
Barclays 'offered deal' by Serious Fraud Office over Qatar probe
Probe relates to dealings between British lender and Qatar Holding LLC in 2008.
Fifa scandal: MPs to launch investigation into FA and sponsors 'inaction' to expose corruption
MPs to question FA and global sponsors about what they knew about Fifa bribery scandal.
Libor rigging scandal: Tom Hayes admits he tried to be charged in the UK to avoid extradition
The former trader has been charged with eight criminal counts of conspiracy for allegedly rigging the average London interbank interest rate between 2006 and 2010.
Tesco CEO Dave Lewis making strides in turning the UK's biggest grocer around
Tesco reported its biggest loss in history in the year to February but figures today show an upbeat picture.
Tower Hamlets: Rabina Khan campaign tainted by Lutfur Rahman corruption shadow in troubled East End borough
Ex-Tower Hamlets mayor Rahman endorsing and campaigning for his old colleague Khan.
HP pays out $100m to investors on back of disastrous $11.7bn to buy UK start-up Autonomy
Computer giant still claims the investors' case had no merit and is pursuing Autonomy in UK courts.
Libor rigging scandal: Former UBS and Citigroup trader Tom Hayes to claim rate fixing was rife
Southwark Crown Court hears how Hayes, who earned £3.5m at Citigroup, was motivated by greed.
Autonomy founder Mike Lynch calls HP's $5.1bn lawsuit against him 'a bizarre PR war of words'
Lynch describes legal battle with HP over Autonomy as not much more than a PR battle.
Troubled retailer Tesco predicted to post £5bn loss - the biggest in British history
Supermarket's chief executive Dave Lewis, has announced several turnaround efforts that are already showing results.
Uzbekistan elections: Why Islam Karimov is the unbeatable candidate
Uzbekistan is heading to the polls on March 29, but there's little point unless you back Karimov.