Tymon's lawyers confirmed to IBTimes UK that the former producer had attended a closed hearing.
The average salary in the UK is less than half the household pay needed to get on to the ladder.
Rate increase could strengthen dollar, adversely affecting Asian firms with dollar-denominated debt.
New work repair and maintenance fell by 2.2% and 2.1% respectively from last year.
A destructive wave of viscous red mud has all but erased the village of Bento Rodrigues.
Deal thought to be the biggest ever financial asset sale by a European government.
Airbus A380, launched at Dubai Airshow, will first fly to Copenhagen.
Many say Cameron is avoiding the EU by finding trade deals with BRIC countries.
Retail chain Debenhams is worth investing in and here's why.
The women are seeking damages for lost income, medical costs and the cost of raising their children.
Matthew Spoke of Deloitte gave a well received presentation followed by triple entry accounting technologists Balanc3.
Manchester United have announced that they expect revenue for the year to be between £500m and £510m.
Around 31.21 million people are employed in the UK out of a total population of 64 million.
HBOS was bailed out by the government that pumped in £20bn in 2008 for a 41% stake.
There was 'a feeling of satisfaction' about bringing the noodles back to market, Nestle said.
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt accused the medics of using 'totally unwarranted' measures.
Bharatiya Janata Party leader hinted he wanted the UK to avoid Brexit in forthcoming vote.
Violent clashes briefly broke out between police and demonstrators in Athens during a general strike.
IBTimes UK lists the real facts behind trade and economic policies from the European Union.
A spokesman for the ministry told IBTimes UK that they had no job loss figures.
Quarter-on-quarter growth was only 0.1% but summer holiday-effect partly to blame.
Apple is reportedly in talks with US banks to develop the new payments service that would be launched by 2016.
Chief executive Warren East admits outlook for next year 'is very challenging'.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index closed higher by 2.40%, witnessing its biggest daily jump in over a month.
Supply key issue as the drop in new builds is now 'really hitting home'.
Engineering conglomerate said it would buy back €3bn of shares over the next three years.
College principal said this was not the first time his students had faced racial profiling.
AB InBev and SABMiller will produce over a third of the world's beers.
IAC's all-cash proposal to acquire Angie's List translates to $8.75 per share.
Greenpeace calls the investments an economic waste and lost chance to spur renewables.