UK Autumn Statement Preview: What Will George Osborne Do as Recovery Dawns?
From scrapping green levies to cracking down on tax avoidance, whatever Osborne does it'll be against the backdrop of economic recovery.
Political Chaos Costs Libya $6bn in Oil Sales
Protests at oil ports and political turmoil also results in less money for wheat imports.
UK Q3 Growth at 0.8% as George Osborne Declares Britain on 'Path to Prosperity'
ONS reports UK GDP lifting 0.8% in third quarter as recovery continues.
British Chambers of Commerce: UK Businesses Double Domestic Sales' Manufacturing Balance in Q3
BCC says manufacturing balance for domestic orders rose sharply to 31% in Q3.
Xi Jinping and the Crusade Against Corruption
What, or rather who, is the link between the small town of Muscatine, Iowa, and Zhengding County, Hebei, China?
BlackBerry Buyout: Ten Years of Boom and Bust
As BlackBerry looks set to be bought for $4.7bn, IBTimes UK looks back over ten years of boom and bust for the Canadian phone maker.
British Retailer JD Sports' First-Half Pretax Profit Surges 247%
JD confident about turning around outdoor clothing businesses Blacks and Millets.
CBI: Government Must Invest in Infrastructure Projects Now
UK infrastructure is 'not up to scratch' and firms doubting impact of current government policies.
UK Retail Sales Leap Again as Recovery Builds
Retail sales rose 3.6% year-on-year in August compared to 3.9% growth in July.
German Unemployment Rises Despite Improving Economy
Inflation at 1.6% for August as jobless levels increased to 2.95 million.
UK on House Price Bubble Cusp as Demand Outstrips Supply
Housing market recovery continues in August with home asking prices up 5.5% year-on-year.
UK Home Price Growth Slows Down on Weak First-Time Buyer Demand
Average house price rose 0.3% in July, down from 0.4% in June, according to Hometrack.
Kate and William's Royal Baby: It's a Boy
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge announce the birth of their first child.
M&S CEO Marc Bolland Under Pressure As Sales Fall For 8th Consecutive Quarter
Marks and Spencer logs eighth successive quarterly drop in like-for-like sales of general merchandise
UK Guarantees Scheme: Treasury Has 'Credibility Gap' Amid 'Disappointing' £40bn Infrastructure Injection
Construction industry leaders tell IBTimes UK they want Treasury action to boost UK Guarantees Scheme.
National Audit Office to Probe £1bn 4G Auction Shortfall
The National Audit Office is to investigate Ofcom's 4G auction, which earned more than £1bn less than government forecasts.
EU Law Blocking 'Urgent' Finance Help for UK Exporters
EXCLUSIVE: Two delayed government export finance schemes still being designed to avoid falling foul of EU law.
UK Exporters 'Very Disappointed' over Mystery Delay to Government £5bn Finance Schemes
Questions surround two export finance schemes that have failed to launch as government keeps silent, reveals IBTimes UK.
Strong M&S Food Sales Growth Boosts Share Price
Marks & Spencer posts strongest quarterly group sales growth for two years, though general merchandise continues to tumble.
Budget 2013: George Osborne Faces Treasury Select Committee
Live coverage of Treasury select committee scrutiny of Chancellor George Osborne's 2013 Budget announcement.
February UK Public Sector Debt and Deficit Fall
ONS reveals debt and deficit dropped in February, despite Budget warnings by chancellor.
Britain Flirts With 'Triple-Dip' Recession After Grisly Manufacturing Data
Sterling slumps and Gilts rally as pressure mounts on Osborne ahead of next week's Budget Statement.
BoE: Mortgage Approvals Hit Highest Level in Year
Funding for Lending Scheme starts to show results in mortgage market in December.
Treasury's Twice-Yearly Budgets Create Uncertainty for Business - MPs
Treasury Select Committee says Autumn Statement has become second full budget but should just be review.
Coalition Mid-term Report: Is the Government Giving up on the Deficit?
All things considered, Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and his Liberal Democrat Deputy Nick Clegg, have established a close working relationship over the past two-and-a-half years of Coalition Government.
Tomorrow's News 2013: Kate Middleton's Baby, the Fall of Assad and neo-Nazis on the Rise
IBTimes UK picks the six stories that will make the headlines next year.
Central Bank Scorecard: Steep Challenges ahead for New Global Financial Celebrities
IBTimes UK has put together its own 'Central Bank Watch' report with key rates, dates and details from world's most important policymakers.
BoE: UK Economy Set to Contract in Final Quarter
Minutes from latest Bank of England MPC meeting also shows policymakers think inflation will be above target for most of 2013.
Might Future Autumn Statements Bring Greater Cuts in Welfare Spending?
George Osborne, Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, has often of late made reference to the fact that the Coalition Government has already reduced the country's Budget Deficit by a quarter since coming to power. Concentrating on Deficit reduction has not been politically comfortable for the Government with the opposition Labour Party being usually ahead in the opinion polls since late November 2010 - it didn't take long - and a ComRes survey for The Independent at the end of October...
Is Britain Staring Down Barrel of a Triple-Dip Recession?
With raft of disappointing economic data hanging over the fourth quarter, IBTimes UK looks at possibilty of a triple-dip recession.