Russia will supply Ukraine with gas over the winter months.
The Labour Party leader is expected to commit to an English Devolution Act.
World Bank's Doing Business 2015 Report praises oligarchical practices that subjugate the poor and poverty stricken.
Gold and silver fall to four-year lows as US dollar rallies and a surprise easing move by BoJ bolsters flows to riskier assets.
Citi revises down third-quarter net income to $2.84bn from the $3.44bn.
My sales team and I recently travelled across the country to see how much we could raise
The club's turnover jumped by 39% to £120m.
Government paid £1.26bn in interest on debt since its issue in 1927
Danone to expand footprint in China's $17.8bn infant milk formula market with Yashili investment.
He told one victim of the Ponzi Scheme that 'God told me to call you'
Pre-tax profit at RBS came in at £1.27bn, up £260m from the previous quarter
The World Bank is cutting 11% of its workforce in a broad restructure
The BoJ says it will purchase more shares of ETFs and REITs and extends the duration of its portfolio of JGBs.
GfK consumer confidence index declined by one point in October to -2.
Czech police say not taking Ebola blackmail threat seriously
The 11 trade unions representing the workers want the government to increase pay.
64% of British businesses have a mobile version of their website
Ipsos MORI says Labour would only win 23% of the Scottish vote at the 2015 General Election
Higher investment and lower macro-economic imbalances could sustain growth rates of around 7.5% over the next 5-10 years.
Economists had predicted that it would grow at 3%.
Walk out is the latest development in the pension row between the firefighters and the UK government.
Dr Shafik is deputy governor for markets at the Bank of England and she's looking to make a mark.
The car giant says it was "extremely proud" to welcome Her Majesty to the opening.
Roll out of National Health Assurance Mission will commence in April 2015.
But Transport for London says disciplinary process is ongoing for the worker.
Its operating profit jumped 10% to £832m.
Close to one in five bosses admit they are not paying their workers fairly, while more than half of employees believe they are not being paid what they should.
Data from Facebook led to 130 indictments of civil servants, including police officers and firefighters, for Social Security fraud.
Offshore RMB bond issuance has hit record high of 451bn yuan in the first three quarters 2014, surpassing the 2013 full year issuance of 376bn yuan,
Suspected people include about 350 Indians and about 270 non-resident Indians.