Number of first time buyers rose 22% compared with 2013.
Thomas Gilbert Jr was arrested by New York police after multi-millionaire father shot dead.
However, Deloitte study shows companies are still stepping up investment in 2015.
Additional one-off payouts are set to be paid out by Britain's biggest firms.
IBTimes UK spoke to commuters to see what they thought of the hike in prices.
The average rail fare up 2.2%, as unions express anger over stagnant wages.
This comes despite Farage once saying that such deals are "just not on"
Fund is managed by Courage Foundation that looks to build Snowden support network around world.
Bitcoin rates peaked at $951.39 on 6 January and plunged to the lowest level to $309.87 on 30 December.
Some 17.3 million e-cigarettes were sold in 2014.
Franklin Mutual has a 7% stake in Canary Wharf Group, which is majority owned by Songbird Estates.
Former chair of the US Federal Reserve said central banks now have to talk more to public.
$2.4 bailout fund is second-largest in Russian history.
Labour MP says the 'national fight-back against hunger' begins in Birkenhead.
Ten million households use pre-payment energy meters which means they cannot spread payments.
The country's total unemployment rate held at 6% in the three months to October.
The proposals include Westminster handing the devolved government £2bn.
Average luxury rent in New York's Manhattan is around $8000-$8500 a month.
British banks approved 20% fewer mortgages in November compared to the same month last year.
The Russian ruble opened broadly firmer on 23 December.
The Shadow Chancellor says he would like to see the revenue going to the NHS as soon as possible.
The National Housing Federation (NHF) said Brits are finding it hard to cope.
Missing currency trader Joe Lewis under investigation after almost £130m of clients' cash vanished.
Al-Naimi reiterated that his country is not conspiring to target US and Russian oil producers.
Edmund Shing says the potential for the traditional year-end 'Santa Claus rally' close at hand, nvesting in stocks is an obvious choice
First bank bailout since Russian ruble crisis began.
Opec has admitted it is willing to let prices fall to around $40 per barrel before stepping in.
Production has diminished over recent years and low oil prices are hurting exploration.
Only 17% of Westminster homes coming on to the market in December have been sold, said online estate agents eMoov.
Managing directors see bonuses averaging £124,680 for this year.