Justin Bieber Drunk Driving Case: Baby Singer to Take Anger Management Class, Donate $50,000 to Charity
Justin Bieber plead guilty to careless driving and resisting arrest
Youth Unemployment: Why Britain Shows You Don't Need Uni to Combat Skills Shortage
IBTimes UK got a sneak peak of the 2014 Skills Show at Haberdashers' Hall
Julius Baer CEO Finds 'Fair and Equitable' Solution to US Tax Evasion Probe
Baer also to acquire Israeli lender Bank Leumi's Swiss private banking operation.
My South African Adventure: Volunteering to Teach English to Township Children
Cath Everett visits San culture and education centre and is inspired to volunteer to teach English to some disadvantaged township children.
Ian Fraser: RBS is a 'Rogue Institution' and is Dangerously in Denial About Tomlinson Report
The Royal Bank of Scotland is riddled with management concerns, unfolding scandals and key areas of concern, says Ian Fraser.
UK Financial Firms' Profitability Falls Despite Business Optimism
Survey by CBI and PWC found overall profit fell in second quarter, following six quarters of robust rises.
The Barclays 'Flash Boys' Style US Lawsuit in a Nutshell
Banker's Umbrella goes through 30 pages of the lawsuit so you don't have to
P2P Lending is Tantamount to Thomas Piketty's Inclusive Capitalism
Ratesetter CEO says peer-to-peer lending is taking the world by storm
The Government's 'Secret' Tax Offensive: All Talk and No Trousers
Freedom of Information Requests yielded nought despite HMRC's well-publicised tax transparency campaign.
British Banks and Government Are Failing Innocent UK Businesses on Crippling Iran Sanctions
IBTimes UK's exclusive investigation shows how pressure from the US sanctions regime is bankrupting British businesses.
Scottish Independence Will Lead to a Job Loss, Capital Flight and Industry Deconstruction Onslaught
The referendum period starts on 30 May over whether Scotland should break away from the UK
'Crooked as Hell': How Mortgage Lenders Are Ruining UK Landlords
Through the little-known LPA receivership process banks are destroying landlords' livelihoods.
Elections 2014: Is Lib Dem Nick Clegg a Man With Nothing Left to Lose?
The deputy prime minister is facing possible wipeout in the European parliament elections
Scotland's Weir Reveals Bumper Oil and Gas Demand Offsets Mining Slump
Weir previously commissioned an independent report into how Scottish independence would affect businesses
FatFace Announces £110m London IPO
FatFace, the clothing retailer, will float shares onto the London Stock Exchange in May.
UK Graduate Starting Salaries Tumble 11% as University Leavers Earn Less
The Complete University Guide says graduates earned on average £21,702 in 2012.
Hays Shares Rocket on Bumper UK Recruitment Profits
Recruitment giant revealed full year profits will be 'top end of the range'
MPs Raise Concerns About New Funding Scheme for BBC World Service
Service is going to be funded by compulsory fees by domestic users, changing from government grants.
Alstom Shares Fall on Risk of Fine in Bribery Probe
Siemens paid $800m to US Justice Department in 2008 to settle global bribery scandal.
Arsenal Prepare £100m Bounty for Summer as Wenger Dithers on New Deal - Report
Arsene Wenger will wait till the end of the season to sign a new contract.
FCA Fines Hit Half of FSA's 11 Year Total in 10 Months
The newly installed regulator has issued £408m in fines in less than a year
State Street Gets £22.9m Fine for Deliberately Overcharging Clients
Financial Conduct Authority fines State Street for marking up fees and commission.
Student Uses University Tuition Fees to Buy Cannabis
Udiomeh Kufre Ita arrested arrested for drug trafficking after 1.7kg of the drug.
University of Cumbria to Accept Bitcoin for Tuition Fee Payment
The University of Cumbria is the UK's first to accept tuition fee payments in bitcoins.
Prince William Given Hefty Discount on Cambridge Fees
William has paid about £10,000 fees, which has drawn criticism from student leaders.
UK Government 'Delays' Pension Charge Cap Until 2015
The move will be seen as a political blow to pension minister Steve Webb.
Hong Kong Hedge Funds Azentus Capital and Myriad Have Their Best Year
European, American, Japanese and Chinese bets boost returns.
Norway Rules Bitcoin Does Not Qualify as Real Money
Norwegian government rules virtual crypto-currency bitcoin cannot be classed as real money.
Hedge Funds Squeezed by Rising Costs and Falling Management Fees
'Two and 20' model of investment manager compensation declines.
Manchester United Must Prepare For Summer Transfer Woes to Worsen in January
If David Moyes thought the summer transfer window was a frustrating start as Manchester United boss, January presents an entirely different challenge for the Scot.