Left-winger has had his ups and downs, but he's still standing and eyeing up the 2020 election.
Business, Innovation and Skills committee said the government failed to detect mounting problems.
Apart from the penalties, as part of a settlement with CFTC, the bank will pay $60m as disgorgement.
P&G accuses rival startup of violating its intellectual property.
The licence gives company access to oil in Arreton, M Prospect and other undrilled prospects.
Exclusive: Guardtime has partnership with Future Cities Catapult, a UK-based centre for smart city innovation.
Fraudsters responsible for half of UK's lost tax revenue in 2014/15, auditors say.
About 1,080 executives across 390 organisations in the UK receive salaries of at least £100,000 annually.
Larsen said it is time to cooperate within the distributed ledger technology industry.
A Fed policy meeting will end on 16 December, post which a rise in interest rates could be announced.
Royal Mail was forced to pay a fine of £40m after its subsidiary GLS France was found guilty.
Immigrants are kept in slave-like conditions and made to work 16-hour days, peeling shrimp.
Chancellor George Osborne to raise minimum pay to £7.20 per hour starting April 2016.
Lawyers Seam Murphy and Michael Sinclair are to publish a paper exploring smart contracts in Q1 2016.
Ryanair's use of Brookfield's services the focus of an international probe over alleged tax evasion.
Omidyar Network and eCurrency Mint (eCM) say a central bank deployment of eCurrency is happening soon.
Patrick McLoughlin says a final ruling on airport expansion will 'hopefully' come next summer.
Swift will implement improvements to the existing correspondent banking system early in 2016.
It allows private companies to sue national governments where changes in legislation adversely affect profits.
Viewers can watch live on Parliament TV as key players are grilled about regulation.
Funds to be used for expansion of operations and fleet strength.
Apple first sued Samsung in April 2011 over the look and feel of the iPhone.
The retailer had appealed for the return of two months of rent claimed to have been paid in excess that amounted to £1.1m.
Aliko Dangote proposed that African states introduce a European Union-style cooperation.
Irish low-cost airline claims a court victory in Germany over eDreams, the Spain-headquartered travel agent.
HSBC, Barclays, Lloyds, Nationwide and Santander cleared the BoE stress test.
Safaricom has invoked AML to shut out BitPesa - but doesn't this stifle innovation?
Civil servants and senior politicians were paid off, according to ex-employees and court documents.
Bitnation announces deal with Estonia's e-Resident programme to offer a global public notary service.
Falciani who is currently residing in France is unlikely to serve the sentence