Left-winger has had his ups and downs, but he's still standing and eyeing up the 2020 election.
Tourist numbers have plummeted while annual celebrations have been toned down in Bethlehem.
Edmund Shing explains why you should invest in BAE Systems.
Conservative grandee says Eurosceptic ministers should resign before historic vote.
The loss is because of the massive costs involved in the 10,600 jobs cuts and streamlining of businesses.
Business, Innovation and Skills committee said the government failed to detect mounting problems.
Work and Pensions Select Committee raise alert after investigating welfare reforms.
Brent crude continues fall amid rising US Dollar Index.
Profits at Morrisons have taken a beating recently.
The airlines' Hong Kong crew are planning to go on strike from 21 December to protest job losses.
The move comes following the news that BG Group could be acquired by Royal Dutch Shell.
Ban applies to both checked and carry-on baggage.
The company is also changing its website address and will adopt a new symbol to trade on Nasdaq.
Retailer says makeshift store will cater to Christmas shoppers.
Apart from the penalties, as part of a settlement with CFTC, the bank will pay $60m as disgorgement.
Shoppers expected to spend £2.2m every minute in stores and a further £220m online, on Panic Saturday.
Chief executive John Chen said he was pleased with the Canadian company's continued progress.
Train drivers' union Aslef claimed the company's salary offer was unacceptable.
Overall growth in Scotland remains forecast at 1.9% for 2015, down on year before figures, Dr Gary Gillespie says.
Edmund Shing believes both technology and property stocks will continue to rise in 2016.
Take-up of renewable energy is being undermined by unpredictable Government cuts, MPs warn.
London encourages growing Indian companies to set up headquarters in city to accentuate global ambitions.
The deal indicates a growing interest from overseas companies in British food companies.
The poorest 50% households own just 9% of household wealth, the Wealth and Assets Survey found.
Owner to personally oversee review after undercover investigation at Shirebrook warehouse.
The fine is the largest yet agreed between Ofgem and a big six energy supplier.
For the overall week, Asian stock markets gained due to the depreciating Chinese yuan and the Fed's first rate rise.
P&G accuses rival startup of violating its intellectual property.
The licence gives company access to oil in Arreton, M Prospect and other undrilled prospects.
Despite an unusually warm winter, it is unlikely consumers will benefit from not having to turn on the heat.