EY Item Club says the economy will grow by 2.4% in 2015
The ONS says output per hour in the UK was 17% below the average for the rest of the G7 in 2013.
Food-producing West Africa regions of Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia have been severely affected
Experian research says only 4% are unhappy with living with parents
UBS gain the most out of any wealth management operation, including Credit Suisse and HSBC.
Staff pay, benefits and bonuses rise to $4.2bn
Google has donated $1.43m, just ahead of Goldman Sachs' $1.4m.
Knight Frank/Markit's latest House Price Sentiment Index shows homeowners see price rises across the UK too
The line would run from Beijing to Moscow and take two days.
IBTimes UK takes a look at the most recent job market figures from the ONS.
The number of former Rabobank employees charged in the inquiry of the lender to six
Regulators are trying to cap pay to prevent 'reckless' behaviour in the financial markets
Heathrow Airport Holdings sold Glasgow, Southampton and Aberdeen airports, leaving it with just Heathrow
However, Age UK says the numbers living in poverty had fallen since 2000
Britain's interest rate has stayed at a record low of 0.5% for years
Average residential rents across England & Wales reach record high of £768 per month
The tax gap was up 6.8% in the year to April 2013.
The number of potential new buyers registering with Knight Frank is 25% higher year-on-year
Legendary investor and Berkshire Hathaway leader reduced his holding again
IPA Bellwether report: 25% of companies increased their marketing spend in the third quarter
Britain's opposition is expected to ban buy to let investors snapping up new builds in certain areas.
Chinese banks seen as most exposed to risks to asset quality arising from recent rapid growth.
Banks to give $85bn for creating telecom service provider Ooredoo Myanmar's infrastructure.
Coca-Cola has been touted as the next sponsor of the Boris Bikes
CareerBuilder UK says the data is interesting for people looking to get onto the career ladder.
Jobless rates are at the lowest level since 2008 but wages are weak
The PCS union says it is 'unacceptable' that people's pay has fallen since the government came in.
However household incomes rose at fastest rate in more than five years
The BBC's Price of Football study reveals the price increase across football
Letters appear to be from an external debt agency, but are actually from the water companies