Apology to Phil Collins
Apology to Phil Collins
George Osborne and Ed Balls both refuse to rule out coalition deals with Ukip and SNP
Chancellor and Shadow Chancellor tell Andrew Marr their respective parties are fighting for a majority
HSBC Swiss private bank: French prosecutor formally requests trial over tax-dodging case
French prosecutor is seeking trial in HSBC Swiss bank tax-dodging scheme.
Argentina demands HSBC repatriate $3.5bn of offshored client funds
Ricardo Echegaray, head of Argentina's tax authority said tax officials identified 4,040 bank accounts held by Argentinian individuals and companies in Switzerland.
HSBC tax scandal: Chief executive Stuart Gulliver insists he is the man to take bank forward
Stuart Gulliver said that he wants to continue at HSBC in his questioning by the PAC
Greens deputy leader reveals plan to scrap tuition fees in 'no moment for half measures' move
Amelia Womack appeals to young voters by promising to abolish student tuition fees ahead of the general election.
London: A giant washing machine for the filthy cash of a corrupt elite
Transparency International report shows how London property market used and abused.
Unhappy meal: Here is how McDonald's allegedly dodged €1bn in taxes
New report accuses the company of restructuring its business in 2009 primarily to extract billions of dollars in royalties from European operations.
German authorities probe Coutts over Swiss tax evasion allegations
German authorities examining whether the bank helped clients evade tax by using Swiss bank accounts
Nick Leeson: No lessons learnt from banking scandals
Twenty years after Nick Leeson brought down Britain's oldest investment bank, he says little has changed.
HSBC boss Stuart Gulliver apologies to MPs for 'unacceptable' Swiss tax avoidance scandal
The HSBC chief executive received a grilling from the Treasury Select Committee.
William Keegan: Greek stay of economic execution raises pantomime spectre of post-war politics
Antediluvian economic doctrines of Germany have caused unnecessary social harm to Greece, Ireland, Spain, Italy, and Portugal.
HSBC: The Swiss private bank may run legally but it is still a grubby business
HSBC has wiped away muck from its past of aiding tax evasion, but it still helps rich tax dodgers.
HSBC profits plunge after 'challenging year'
HSBC confirms chief executive has Swiss account, set up in name of Panamanian company.
HSBC tax scandal: Minister Norman Lamb calls for rethink of HMRC's culture
The Liberal Democrat accused the tax department of not doing enough to crackdown on tax avoidance.
HSBC scandal: Tax evasion not legal basis for Swiss money laundering case against British bank
Helping clients evade tax can't be the legal foundation of any Swiss case against the British bank.
Conservatives beating Labour in funding battle ahead of general election
Latest electoral commission figures show Tories received £8m in last three months of 2014, to Labour's £7m
HSBC raids: Analysis begins on information collected in Swiss HQ searches
Raids at HSBC offices ordered by Swiss prosecutors were winding down on Wednesday 18 February.
Political Times: Tories given jobs boost, Oborne quits Telegraph and Mcvey reveals PM ambition
IBTimes UK takes a look at this week's political news and Westminster gossip.
Ipsos Mori: Nearly half of British consumers boycott firms over tax avoidance
British consumers increasingly disenchanted with tax avoiding businesses.
Obama attack on EU treatment of US tech companies branded 'out of line' by European Commission
President Obama's claims of Europe protecting domestic technology firms branded 'out of line' by European Commission
Is Tories' 6 point ICM poll lead over Labour an aberration?
The study found that the Conservatives are now four points ahead of Labour in the opinion polls.
FCA 'working closely' with other regulators and HSBC over tax scandal
The FCA is working with other regulators to ensure that HSBC complies with the code of conduct.
Ed Miliband announces Labour pledge to guarantee apprenticeships for 18-year-olds
Labour leader uses West Midlands speech to announce plan to create more apprenticeships.
HSBC tax scandal: Is there any appetite for prosecution?
Could activities at the bank be classed as predicate offences to money laundering?
Tory big beast Iain Duncan Smith blasts Ed Balls over 'absurd' cash-in-hand advice
The work and pensions secretary says Labour have a 'complete lack of understanding' about business.
HSBC scandal: Swiss bankers 'acted like secret agents' to help customers avoid paying tax
Untraceable phones and football-related passwords – HSBC employee lifts lid on how Swiss branch allegedly did business
HSBC issues public apology over Swiss bank accounts scandal
HSBC chief executive Stewart Gulliver describes coverage of scandal as a 'painful experience'.
HSBC tax scandal: Lord Green quits banking industry role
Ex-HSBC chairman Lord Green quits banking industry role as row over HSBC's Swiss tax avoidance scheme heats up
Labour scores 9 point lead over Tories in crucial election seats says ComRes poll
The poll will boost Ed Miliband with less than 90 days until the general election in May.