Hague dismissed Alex Salmond's claims that the country will remain part of the European Union.
Former deputy PM is the country's new leader while Ivica Dacic becomes foreign minister
CBI survey shows firms increasingly confident about UK economic recovery.
Greece's 2014 financing gap stands at €2.6bn, with a further €12.3bn needed in 2015.
The creators say they want to provoke people to think about privacy after Edward Snowden's NSA revelations
Commerzbank says not much of a cushion available in case of further oil supply outages.
Manchester United dispensed of their manager this week, but how much has Moyes cost the club?
Traders await US Federal Reserve FOMC statement and US nonfarm payrolls data.
UK institutional investors claim RBS mislead them over its £12bn emergency rights issue in 2008.
Fergus Wilson and his wife became renowned landlords in Britain with portfolio of about 1,000 properties.
UK government had earlier blocked RBS move to boost bonuses to twice the value of executive salaries.
Energy for London to buy power and sell it to Transport for London and the Metropolitan police.
Justice Department and SEC probing other companies following Qualcomm's case in China.
Study finds UK buy-to-let investors made potential 1,200% return between 1996 and 2013.
Buy-to-let investors force up house prices and rents, cashing in on everyone else's misery.
President Vladimir Putin thinks so, but how would it fare outside the global system?
Matt Zarb-Cousin of the Campaign for Fairer Gambling writes on why he doubts William Hill closures.
Naufal Zamir believes Bangladesh Telecoms Minister Abdul Latif Siddique targeting business over family political ties.
UK employees are downloading without prior consent, which could lead to data breaches.
China holds more technically extractable shale gas reserves than the US.
The Iranian government has slashed the subsidy on fuel as prices increased by as much as 75%
One of the world's most prestigious political thinkers revealed his support
F1 boss dismisses bribery charges and says he was the victim
Ecclestone has gone on trial for bribery in Germany which could end his 40-year hold on the sport
Docomo could sell entire stake in Indian JV to partner Tata Group or to Vodafone.
Comes after months of negotiations between the CWU and the Post Office.
Standard and Poor's ratings agency downgrades Russian debt but economic impact will be limited
Financial Conduct Authority and BoE have appointed former SRA Chief Exec to replace Sir Anthony Holland.
Emerging nations to contribute less to the global economy in 2014
European Court of Justice will rule on UK attempt to block tax