HSBC whistleblower Herve Falciani gets 5-year jail sentence
Falciani who is currently residing in France is unlikely to serve the sentence
Read George Osborne's Spending Review and Autumn Statement speech in full
Chancellor George Osborne deliveres a half-yearly budget update to parliament
G20 Summit focuses on terrorism amid heightened security after Paris attacks
12,000 security personnel are in the Turkish resort Antalya as leaders of the world's top 20 economies meet.
HMRC to axe 170 tax offices in modernisation move putting thousands of jobs at risk
A spokesman for the ministry told IBTimes UK that they had no job loss figures.
Let's all follow Crickhowell and move our businesses 'offshore' to expose tax avoidance
The people of Crickhowell in Wales take their town 'offshore' for a BBC documentary.
George Osborne set to clash with Work and Pensions Secretary over spending cuts
Iain Duncan Smith believed to be ready to quit if forced to compromise on universal credit reforms.
Is HMRC the worst department in Whitehall?
HMRC decried again for "woefully inadequate" pursual of tax evasion by big business.
HMRC fails taxpayers with 'unacceptable' customer service and lack of transparency
The committee praised HMRC for increasing the amount of tax collected despite government cuts.
UK losing millions on VAT exemptions for low-value packages shipped by eBay, Amazon
EU member states estimated to lose more than €500m because of undervaluation of goods
Facebook faces tax avoidance accusations after paying £4,327 in tax for 2014 [Video]
Average salary at the social media site's UK office is £210,000, but it claimed a £28.5m loss.
Westminster paedophile ring: Meet Exaro, the website trying to uncover establishment child abuse scandal
Exaro News leading the way on reporting of controversial 'VIPaedophile' story.
Labour: John McDonnell unveils 'radical departure' from neoliberal economics [Full speech]
The shadow chancellor claimed Jeremy Corbyn's Labour is the only anti-austerity in British politics.
Labour shadow chancellor John McDonnell to outline new economic plan to redistribute wealth
McDonnell is set to match Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn's politics with his new economics.
EU migrant crisis: Jean-Claude Juncker's State of the Union speech full text
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker says there is not enough union in the European Union.
Former Radio One breakfast host Moyles returns to the airwaves on Radio X
The DJ will helm the breakfast show on rebranded station in addition to new talent Kaye, Vaughan and Wilson.
Stefan Stern: Amazon employees find themselves at the mercy of big data
Recent New York Times expose on management practices at Jeff Bezos' internet giant should worry us all.
Jeremy Corbyn charge sheet: From Russia's useful idiot to his 'friends' Hamas and Hezbollah
Labour leadership favourite charged by opponents with several major criticisms.
Jeremy Corbyn would renationalise railways and energy companies as Labour prime minister
Labour leadership candidate tells Andrew Marr he would put public ownership at heart of government.
Scandal-plagued HSBC's UK chief to head influential group at financial regulator
Despite scandals, including forex fixing, HSBC head will represent financial industry at UK's FCA regulator.
Greek debt crisis: Reform proposals include corporate tax rise and privatising state assets
Special tax treatment for the shipping industry to be phased out and military spend to be cut.
Summer budget 2015: George Osborne's speech in full
Read the Conservative chancellor's full emergency budget here.
Qatar could free F1 from the 'medieval governance' of Bernie Ecclestone and CVC
Qatari fund and the owner of the Miami Dolphins could be set to open up F1.
EU's probe into low taxes paid by Apple, Amazon and Starbucks at advanced stage
Decisions could be announced in coming months, says official.
HSBC cutting up to 8,000 UK jobs in cost-saving exercise with HQ relocation on the cards
8,000 of the total 50,000 HSBC job cuts will be made in the bank's UK arm.
Google admits it has not 'always got it right' in Europe
Google speaks for the first time about EU antitrust charges filed in April saying 'we don't always get it right'.
Amazon to start paying British corporation taxes on retail sales in the UK
Online giant has been stung by allegations over its arrangements with Luxembourg.
Next ordered to pay £22.4m after court rules it used tax avoidance scheme
The high-street retailer has lost its legal battle with HMRC.
UK Chancellor George Osborne to deliver 'budget for working people' in July
Chancellor George Osborne has announced that he intends to deliver a new budget on 8 July.
Chancellor George Osborne to present budget for working people on 8 July
Ministries have until beginning of July to reveal planned cuts.
The re-emergence of the Whigs could mark an old political and economic dawn
The Whigs are back in British politics and are offering an array of alternative policies.