YouGov poll shows nearly a quarter of Britons believe they'll be renting forever
Greene King revised its offer after being rebuffed by Spirit
Sky set to enter the mobile phone market, holding talks with EE, Vodafone and O2 about becoming an MVNO
Ruble falls further as Russian credit rating cut to one notch above lowest investment grade
Lifestyle owns and operates the Sogo department store in Hong Kong.
Dozens of people were injured in two nights of clashes over the weekend
The CPS think tank wants an Education Savings Plan to be introduced to help finance university
EXCLUSIVE: Ukip's trade spokesperson tells IBTimes UK he wants to open NHS and education to US investors.
The Bank of Scotland survey for September found numbers available for work had been falling
The Deputy Prime Minister is expected to say that he wants to 'see this change blaze a trail'.
Bitcoin arbitrage service Bitcoin Trader suffered hacking attack, according to owner John Carley.
35-hour Lufthansa pilots strike to begin at 1200 BST on 21 October.
Household debt as a share of GDP was at 87% for Malaysia, and 82% for Thailand, at the end of 2013.
TheCityUK's London Employment Survey shows optimism over the industry's prospects has also swelled
Coinfloor will also raise money from investors and start new bitcoin fund.
Jose Manuel Barroso is calling for politicians for fight the pro-union case more strongly
Tesco overstated its profits by £250m and sent shares into a tailspin
EY Item Club says the economy will grow by 2.4% in 2015
Prospects for European long steel sector dim, but TSUKH's flat steel assets doing better, says Moody's.
The delivery company says many of the roles are expected to become permanent.
Stelios Haji-Ioannou said the no-frills stores will offer low-cost food to people on benefits.
Tesco could give an update on progress of its internal investigation into accountancy error .
Opec members might prefer to keep selling at lower prices than lose their market.
US gold futures for December delivery ends $2.20 lower at $1,239.00 an ounce.
The ONS says output per hour in the UK was 17% below the average for the rest of the G7 in 2013.
Aviva pensions expert john Lawson talks to us about how pension scams are evolving with reforms.
Food-producing West Africa regions of Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia have been severely affected
Experian research says only 4% are unhappy with living with parents
Police stage a dawn raid in Hong Kong, clearing protesters from the Mong Kok shopping district.
DLF's stock has lost some 28% this week in Mumbai trading.