HM Revenue and Customs has promised to closely examine the material from Mossack Fonseca.
EXCLUSIVE: Front runner for the South Yorkshire seat speaks to IBTimes UK ahead of the 5 May vote.
Business Secretary will visit the South Wales plant after cutting short his trip to Australia.
The Office for Budget Responsibility estimates 60,000 jobs will be lost by 2020 because of the rate.
MPs cannot consider the campaign until they return from the Easter recess in April.
Prime minister ruled out taking the embattled steel producer into public hands after meeting at Number 10.
Labour and Conservative hopefuls launch transport manifestos with weeks to go until vote.
Criticism and an 'anti-colonialist' resentment is shutting out babies for foreigners.
Dispute relates to Vodafone's acquisition of Hutchison Whampoa's 67% stake in Hutchison Essar.
Business secretary says state could take control of stricken steel industry.
Prudential Regulation Authority seeks to impose stricter affordability tests on buy-to-let borrowers.
Education secretary set to make pro-EU case after a bruising reception from NASUWT.
EXCLUSIVE: Ukip hopeful Steve Winstone speaks to IBTimes UK about his campaign for the Yorkshire seat.
Grand estimate was revealed to parliament by Cabinet Office minister John Penrose.
Conservative leader made the boozy announcement during Prime Minister's Questions.
United Cabbies Group will liaise with the Metropolitan Police and decide a new date for the protest.
Labour's shadow chancellor John McDonnell branded the chancellor a 'political chancer'.
Troubled Conservative MP is set to face a frosty reception when he addresses the House of Commons on 22 March.
Lidl gets nod from appeals board to build new store on Old Cabra and Annamoe Road in Dublin 7.
Gold should be returned to transactional unit of currency, suggests Bitgold CEO Roy Sebag.
Prime minister will defend his social reform record in a statement to MPs on 21 March.
IBTimes UK profiles the former cabinet minister as the Conservatives face a crisis.
The funding round was led by Paladin Capital, a Washington-based VC specialising in disruptive security applications.
Office of Rail and Road's investigation finds 80% of passengers entitled to refunds do not claim compensation.
The businessman is accused of fraudulently claiming tax relief worth £5m on behalf of two charities.
Think-tank also warned 370,000 disabled people would be £3,500 a year worse off under the reforms.
Chancellor's sin tax started to dissolve under scrutiny from the Institute for Fiscal Studies.
EXCLUSIVE: Anti-EU peer will instead concentrate on the London Assembly and Mayoral elections.
Terry Smith is now the chief executive of fund management company Fundsmith.
IBTimes UK takes you through the new levy on soft drinks and explains why Jamie Oliver is ecstatic.