EXCLUSIVE: 200 Ukip councillors and 130 Labour councillors have also signed up, Leave.EU says.
2015's best selling entertainment product was Adele's album 25.
Prices will continue to go down with retailers turning to promotions and sales earlier than usual.
Wine consumption in China, the world's second largest economy is up 20% year-on-year.
Department store's chairman also commented on Sainsbury's offer for the owner of Argos.
The test added to investors' woes whose sentiment was already dampened because of the China slowdown.
Desserts from the brand are available in supermarkets such as Waitrose, Tesco, and Selfridges.
The UK film production industry has been raising millions to purchase special lenses.
Unsurprisingly, financially-troubled Greece is one of the hardest places to find employment.
The growing pay gap between the top 1% and the rest of the workforce is not good for business.
While top-earners count their coins, Twitter users show off their own fat cats.
Barclays is to cut at least 50 jobs in South Korea and Taiwan as part of a global restructuring plan
'Fat Cat Tuesday' has sparked a row over salaries at FTSE 100 firms.
Labour leader says PM has failed to bludgeon EU leaders into submission.
Highly paid jobs can be short-lived and CEOs can face retribution for decisions motivated by greed.
Sainsbury's shares plunged on the news of the reportedly 'hostile' rejection of the offer.
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High Pay Centre says chief executives at FTSE 100 firms earn more in two days than average UK worker will earn in 2016.
Santander UK will offer investment advice to customers two years after shutting down its investment division
Lagarde to meet leaders, stakeholders and policy makers in Nigeria and Cameroon between 4-9 January.
US Justice Department says lawsuit is first step to bring VW to justice after emissions scandal.
Conservative prime minister is hoping to secure key EU reforms ahead of the ballot.
FCA was examining HSBC with regards to its Swiss tax scandal of about a year ago.
The Shanghai Composite only lost slightly while tech-sensitive Hang Seng suffered more than others
Next retail sales were down -0.5% while the Directory division edged up a disappointing 2%.
US sales of mature technology products such as desktops, TV's and smartphones will reduce in 2016.
People's bank of China revalued its yuan currency on 5 January at a much firmer rate than many had expected.
This will be launched in summer in selected areas north of London, before a wider roll-out later in 2016.
Bosses of top UK firms will make more money by 5 January than average worker will make this year.
Investment bankers are set to be disappointed by their annual bonus as caps and tougher capital requirements bite.