London Chamber of Commerce and Industry report shows rising confidence over economy as a whole.
PCG says statistics reflect surge in optimism among independent professionals.
Energy Ombudsman reveals shocking complaints data as Ofgem refers industry to competition regulator.
World's second-largest economy to expand 7.6% in 2014 from 7.7% in 2013.
Libya's oil exports have declined 80% after rebels seized four vital terminals.
In latest Deloitte CFO survey, 71% say it is good time to take risk on balance sheet.
About 20% of China's economy is shrinking, says economist Andy Xie.
Brent crude shed 1.3% for week as a whole as Libya uncertainty impacts prices.
Price-sensitive physical buyers again back in bullion market.
BJP, however, would open other sectors to FDI to compensate negative sentiment.
Investors anxious over Turkey prime minister's next move after vowing to pursue 'traitors'.
Protesters throw stones and rotting rubbish at riot police, who respond with water cannon and pepper spray.
Nayef al-Ajmi resigns in scandal over jihad fundraising allegations.
Ukraine's interim Prime Minister says the government is in talks to import natural gas from Europe
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The Scottish Government welcomed the findings from the Bank of Scotland's survey.
In this edition of The Current Account, IBTimes UK looks at what's happening with UK house prices.
Libyan government sees 'good intentions' from rebel group that blockaded major oil ports in east
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Business Secretary Cable bemoans "chronic imbalance between supply and demand" in UK housing market.
New car registrations increased 17.7% on year in March to 464,824, according to SMMT.
McDonald's has closed down its Crimean restaurants following sanctions on Moscow.
Halifax predicts UK homeowners may cash in on higher house prices, boosting supply.
Lewis responded to comments from Bats President Bill O'Brien over his new book about high frequency trading
Lebanon receives 2500 refugees every day and has the highest ratio of refugees per capita in the world.
Dongguan, China's manufacturing base in Pearl River Delta, is known as 'sin city' due to its once-thriving sex trade.
LSL Property Services reports 35% fall in number of people in severe rent arrears.
Labour claim a family with children where both parents are working will be on average £2,073 a year poorer.
Doctors received almost £40m from pharmaceutical companies for the promotion of drugs.
The government's plan to implement plain packaged cigarettes is a nothing move.