Oil prices slipped after China reported weak manufacturing data for January.
The Chinese manufacturing PMI came in at 49.4, its lowest since August 2012.
A record 89% of people filing tax returns did so online on HMRC's website.
Five decades after the first Special Economic Zone in India traders claim benefits are redundant.
Output in large manufacturers hit three-month high in January but exports and staff numbers continue to fall.
Between 1987, when Ben Ali inherited a somewhat broken economy and 2007, Tunisia's growth averaged about five per cent annually.
Boss of British Gas owner said North Sea companies that want to continue would need support.
Other banks such as Barclays too have been on a cost cutting drive in recent years.
China's official manufacturing purchasing manager's index (PMI) for January 2016 came in at 49.4.
Peter Barron, insisted it was about the internet giant's relationship with the US
Former Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer said sales, rather than profits, should be taxed.
Treasury rolling out London-focused Help to Buy equity loan to support city's struggling homebuyers.
HMRC said that it is wrong that some try to get the 'honest majority' to subsidise other people's lifestyles.
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The move will affect 400 employees, who are being consulted for alternative roles with Tesco or other stores.
LME chair Giampi Alhadeff speaks to IBTimes UK about climate change and TTIP.
ONS data shows rents rising much quicker than full-time pay on average in rest of England and Wales.
Average house price in England and Wales hits £188,270, says Land Registry.
The three accounted for more than a fifth of the UK ticket sales in 2015.
Bank of Japan has said that 0.1% interest would be charged for excess reserves parked with it.
The plane engine manufacturer boasts of clients such as Boeing Co. and Airbus Group.
Homes for the North campaign launches with caution that northern cities need many new homes.
Chancellor George Osborne warned 'there may be bumpy times ahead' for Britain's economy.
British prime minister will hold talks with Jean-Claude Juncker and Donald Tusk in London.
The annual GDP growth added up to 2.2% in 2015, well below the 2.9% increase reported in 2014.
Carwyn Jones, First Minister of Wales and the leader of Welsh Labour, had then defended the deal.
SSE's rival E.on announced a 5.1% price cut effective from 1 February.
Both WTI crude oil and Brent crude were trading lower despite Russia stating it could consider cutting output.
The Labour Party and unions say the chancellor sold 'the family silver' for political reasons.
Denmark, Sweden, Finland, New Zealand and Norway are among other nations in the least corrupt list.