Clydesdale Bank said it received pressing rating-agency questions regarding its deposit rating.
The frontrunner for City Hall is set to attack Tory housing record during a major speech in London.
A record 89% of people filing tax returns did so online on HMRC's website.
P2P lending platform Ezubao was entirely set up as a scam, and 95% of the scheme's projects were fake.
Labour's candidate for City Hall made the announcement after being attacked by Boris Johnson.
Barclays will pay a fine of $70m split equally to the US SEC and the New York attorney general.
Peter Barron, insisted it was about the internet giant's relationship with the US
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British prime minister says good progress was made, but more talks need to be done.
LME chair Giampi Alhadeff speaks to IBTimes UK about climate change and TTIP.
West Ham United vice president has written to the chairs of all professional clubs in Britain.
Several parties are pressing for BT to spin-off its fixed line network division Openreach.
Staveley and her firm PCP Capital Partners had helped Barclays raise £3.5bn from Abu Dhabi's Sheikh Mansour.
FCA and PRA to probe 'certain managers' following November reports which criticised inaction.
The bank generated a full-year revenue of €33.5bn, in line with expectations and a 5% increase from 2014.
Chancellor George Osborne warned 'there may be bumpy times ahead' for Britain's economy.
Denmark, Sweden, Finland, New Zealand and Norway are among other nations in the least corrupt list.
uSwitch found that 12% of surveyed credit-card holders had their limits increased by £2,500 or more.
Labour's candidate for City Hall hit back after David Cameron's speech at a 'Back Zac' rally.
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell has already written to the Chancellor over the settlement.
CEO Ross McEwan confirmed to reporters that RBS is set to make a loss in 2015 after the charges.
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Why are we rushing to make life so much fiscally easier for profitable multinational businesses?
In July 2015, former FCA boss Martin Wheatley announced his resignation from the role.
The move is in line with the central bank's efforts to keep borrowing costs in check.
Deborah Mattinson, among other things, recommends Labour 'atone for its past'.
Tory grandees Sir Malcolm Rifkind and Lord Nigel Lamont among participants.
Former Marks and Spencer chief says there are 'imperfections' with the EU but also risks in breaking away.
Former defence secretary also claimed Nato had provided the peace in Europe, not the EU.
A demonstrator spoke to IBTimes UK after confronting the Ukip leader in Wellingborough.