Research firm eMarketer estimates £371m in revenues for Facebook in UK, compared to reported £49.8m
The new bank now has 406,000 customers.
Takata has, over the last six years, recalled about 16 million vehicles globally for defective airbags.
Healthcare workers on the frontline will be offered initial stock of the vaccine.
The final price for the sale is being negotiated
He replaces Christophe de Margerie, who died tragically in an air crash in Moscow.
Poll reveals 76% oppose government's plans to enter the Eurozone
Lithuania set to open new liquefied natural gas terminal for commercial deliveries in early 2015.
The cheapest comprehensive cover rose by 1.2% to £531.
The Frontline Spot On survey reveals what your choice of dog reveals about you
China wants to boost foreign investment further after major increase in 2014.
NeoMam Studios compiled a list of the most controversial figures of internet freedom.
Bullion has gained over 3% this month after shedding 6% in September.
Estate agent Strutt & Parker blames impending 'Mansion Tax' and the 2015 general election.
Revenue fell by almost a tenth for the Benson & Hedges Maker
The European Commission ordered British authorities to recover the aid in 2009.
The auctions are designed to pump more foreign currency into the floundering corporate sector.
Biometrics offer efficient way to secure transactions but experts warn they may have deeper failings
The DIY retailer says the decision comes after a strategic review from its new chief executive.
EMC will consolidate VCE into its business and add joint venture's sales into its quarterly results
China's implied oil demand struck a seven-month high in September.
Eurostar trains carried 2.8 million passengers in the third quarter this year.
The CIPD says over most of the last six years we have seen a significant fall in real wages
UK productivity would increase by 5% if cities had more power over tax and spending.
Scots were promised greater tax and spending powers if they voted against independence.
European Commission fined banks for manipulating Swiss franc derivatives and Libor.
Prime Minister David Cameron will announce plans to tighten charity laws
Turkey's economy could slow down amid regional turmoil and weak growth in the Eurozone
Italian police discovered a €1.7bn nationwide corporate tax fraud case
Coca-Cola's Q3 profit falls prompting firm to expand cost-cutting drive.