UK Government Launches 'New' Export Scheme Two Years Too Late
The agency at the heart of George Osborne's export strategy fails to deliver once again.
UK Housing Market Rockets Foxtons' Property Sales Commissions by 41%
Foxtons' turnover also shot up by 19%
UK Housing Crisis: Local Councils Set to Build 10,000 New Homes
Communities Secretary Eric Pickles said government has "untied the hands of councils".
Budget 2014: Osborne Makes Inheritance Tax Pledge for Emergency Services Workers
The Chancellor also claimed that his economic plan is for 'doers, makers and savers'.
Budget 2014: Gaming Industry Braces for Tax Break Green Light
The UK video game industry hope the Games Tax Relief (GTR) will be given the green light
Budget 2014: George Osborne Must Make Britons Better Off Ahead of 2015 General Election
Chancellor Osborne has to convince us the rat he's pulling from his tattered black hat is a rabbit.
UK Business Rates 'Single Biggest Threat to High Street Retail Firms'
Parliament's business committee urges fundamental reform of controversial business rates regime in UK.
Government to Review 'Frequency of Revaluations' in UK Business Rates Regime
Terms to reference for business rates review includes looking at how often commercial properties re-valued.
Barclays Boosts Bonuses to £2.38bn Despite Mass Mis-Selling Scandals
Staff payouts rose from £2.17bn in 2012
Lloyds CEO Antonio Horta-Osorio to Bank £2m Bonus Despite Mis-Selling Scandals
The alleged plan is in stark contrast to Barclays' boss Antony Jenkins who's forgoing a £2.7m bonus
Barclays Boss Antony Jenkins Turns Down Bonus Amid Scandals Costs
Jenkins forgoes bonus as Barclays still wrapped up in scandals such as mis-selling and Libor fixing.
UK Civil Service is Recruiting with One Hand Tied Behind its Back, Says Commissioner Sir David Normington
Normington says more ambition and willingness to take risks with senior appointments is needed.
Energy Chief Blames Price Comparison Sites for Gas and Electricity Bill Hikes
The Co-operative Energy chief said websites like moneysupermarket.com were negative influences on prices
UK-Swiss Tax Deal Falls £2.3bn Short of George Osborne Promise
Just £818m raised from new tax on Swiss banking deposits against £3.12bn forecast in Autumn Statement.
Anxiety Crisis? Half of HMRC Staff Say They are Stressed-Out
The department's employee engagement survey revealed 50% of HMRC workers said they felt anxious.
London Prime Property Price Growth Set to Slow Sharply
London Central Portfolio blames mansion tax fears, a correction from above average price growth in 2013, and capital gains tax changes.
UK Foreign Property Investors 'Immune' to Capital Gains Tax Impact
Foreign property investors will be "effectively immune" to the impact of Capital Gains Tax
London Tops Foreign Property Investors' Hotlist
Survey by Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate sees New York replaced by London as top target city.
Prime London Property Still 'Fantastic' Investment Despite Nick Candy and Savills Oversupply Warnings
Property consultant Ashton Rose bats away oversupply warnings as London house prices rocket 12%.
Top 12 Business Stories 2013: The Political Football of Energy Price Hikes
Debates about the cost of energy shifted to the centre of political debates in the UK.
Lloyds Banking Group: UK Government Could Complete Sell-Off in 2014
Government may start selling remaining stake after bank's results.
Cameron, Clegg, Miliband, Johnson: Political Heroes and Zeros 2013
Politics is cruel and unfair, so in that spirit here are the heroes and zeroes of 2013 led by Cameron, Clegg and Miliband
Aviva Pumps £500m Investment into UK Infrastructure Projects
Insurance firm makes cash immediately available under wider £25bn commitment by industry.
HMRC Slams UK Politicians' Tax Report for 'Selective and Misleading Figures'
HMRC hits back at the PAC report that says it is too lenient on tax avoidance
UK Tax Avoidance: Politicians Slam HMRC for Being Too Lenient on Big Business
Britain's Public Accounts Committee's annual report on tax collection says HMRC is too corporate friendly.
BoE: George Osborne's Autumn Statement Little Help for UK Economy
Bank of England MPC says chancellor's fiscal measures in Autumn Statement barely change UK outlook.
Confidence Booming Among Small UK Firms
Federation of Small Businesses report shows many expect to grow and hire staff in 2014.
Britons Back Tories over Labour on Economy Despite 'Cost of Living Crisis'
YouGov/Sun poll finds majority think they'd be worse off or no better under Labour.
Fitch's James McCormack: UK Not Ready for AAA Credit Rating Despite Recovery
Fitch downgraded the UK to AA+ in April on weaker economic and fiscal outlook.
UK Recovery: Growth to Rise above Pre-Recession Peak in 2014
British Chambers of Commerce lifts growth forecasts, but cautions recovery driven by household consumption not trade.