Telis Mistakidis bought Belgravia flat as individual rather than via a business.
Every winter, tourists from frozen homelands in Canada and Europe fill the sunny streets of Old Havana admiring its picturesque cathedral, colonial buildings and centuries-old squares.
Chris Mould, chair of the Trussell Trust, also says he has seen unfair benefit decisions rise.
Prices have begun stabilising in the Netherlands and rising in Denmark and Ireland.
More sponsors are expected to pull out of the club.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's spokesperson confirmed the mass cybersecurity breach.
Iran is set for fresh talks with the US, Russia, China, Germany, France and the UK.
Munich-based Westwing sells furniture and homeware products online in 15 markets.
McDonald's in Venezuela have resorted to selling deep-fried 'alternatives' such as yuca.
Eurostat says rate was stable compared to October but down from 11.9% last year.
Eurozone inflation rate has dipped to -0.2% at the end of 2014.
Eurozone inflation turns negative in December.
Bitstamp co-founder Damijan Merlak said exchange will soon resume operations with new infrastructure.
Oil tycoon Harold Hamm offered nearly $1bn to settle the couple's acrimonious divorce.
Sainsbury's shares were up by 2.3% in the FTSEurofirst 300 index.
EnBW's Baltic 2 offshore wind farm could power 340,000 households when fully commissioned.
In 2014, the average new Persimmon home cost £190,500.
Sales were down by 1.7% in its third quarter results.
December price rise data may increase deflation concerns in Eurozone.
Shell Petroleum Company of Nigeria (SPDC) will make the payout to 15,600 fishermen in the southern town of Bodo.
Boohoo's CEOs said 'the resultant growth was less than anticipated'.
The hermit state is being blamed for the cyberattack on Sony Pictures.
The head of the Treasury Select Committee also said officials failed to hold the BoE accountable.
Deflation was 1.7% in December, according to the BRC.
Suhail bin Mohammed al-Mazrouei says crude prices could recover if non-Opec producers "act rationally".
The Seth Rogen-James Franco comedy has been rented or purchased online and through cable, satellite and telecom providers more than 4.3 million times.
Ireland and UK have topped the global service sector output ranking.
Global emerging market output index moved up helped by expansion in India, while Russian downturn has intensified.
German tabloid Bild has said that the country is running scenarios for the upcoming Greek elections in case leftwing Syriza emerge victorious.
John Mahon and Harry Harrison, will take over as co-heads of business after Bommensath's retirement.