Shelter says housing costs and cuts to support are leaving many families on a financial knife-edge.
The CEBR Research says UK will be one of the hardest hit countries in Western Europe
Benefit fraudsters, cigarette smugglers and money launderers are back in Britain to face prison
Foxtons will also pay out £12.8m to shareholders in dividends
Credit broking websites match consumers with the best available loans and interest rates for a fee.
Serious failings occurred between 1 June 2011 and 31 March 2013.
Supermarket chain says increase was thanks to cost of goods falling.
Language isn't the biggest barrier to European and US e-commerce businesses setting up shop in Asia
Zoopla's Property Rich List shows 10,000 streets where the average property price is seven figures.
Holiday tax has risen by almost £400m since 2008.
Households report home values rose at slowest rate in five months in August
Labour's Chris Leslie says more must be done for youngsters.
The chief executive Niall Booker said the bank was encouraged by progress to improve stability
HSBC's Chairman Douglas Flint said there'll be a capital flight if union is broken
There were 30,000 first-time buyer sales in July as deposit levels fell.
The lawsuit stems from the issuance of $965bn of mortgage backed securities between 2004 and 2008
Scotland's government grants owners of the yard permission to bring site back into use
Analysts had hoped for a 0.4% increase on the June's figures.
Eurozone composite PMI falls to 52.8 in August.
Accountants have been named as the best dates.
Tradeshift's CEO details why FLS was a 'failure'
Some 52% of Scottish companies claim they do not have enough business domestically.
Over 2,400 Lehman bankers won a total of £184m despite the firm's collapse in 2008
The ONS says CPI inflation dropped to 1.6% in the three months to July.
Train travel fares could rise by up to 5.6% in 2015.
Forbes' list of 'The World's Most Influential Cities 2014' ranks London top above New York and Paris.
PwC claims UK companies, especially banks, are reviewing their auditors ahead of new competition rule implementation.
The Financial Ombudsman Service (Fos) says credit broking website complaints doubled.
An arbitration tribunal has ruled the government unlawfully terminated the contract.
Students are collectively spending £667m a year on university travel.