Vince Cable has laid out plans to give the Groceries Code Adjudicator more power.
FCA is to review the success of the handling of complaints relating to mis-sold payment protection insurance.
Companies House mistakenly listed family business Taylor & Sons as 'wound up', demolishing its supply chain.
Rail journey satisfaction in 2014 fell by 2% to 81%.
Deadline day for HMRC's self-assessment tax returns is 31 January.
Warning that the NHS will struggle to cope with the extra burden placed on it by those who over-indulge
The taxman's Affluent Unit has managed to bring in £137.2m in 2014, up from £87.5m the previous year.
Opening of first licensed US bitcoin exchange causes cryptocurrency's price to return above $300.
Peterson was found guilty of fraud, forgery, false accounting and fraudulent trading
Changes include getting the government to fund the creation of digital courtrooms.
Co-founder William Tebbit speaks to IBTimes UK about funding pressures that also follows
The health minister announced that the new laws would be laid before Parliament ahead of May.
Mayor of London Boris Johnson was born in New York and holds dual citizenship.
The draft law will see Scots being able to determine tax and welfare rates.
Barclays said Eric Schneiderman was overreaching with his lawsuit.
Obama tells nation that US and not China must set trade rules in Asia.
Despite well publicised cybersecurity breaches, Vormetric says the enemy is likely to come from within a company.
A new regime for non-executive directors in the UK's financial sector will see more punitive action
Prof Sir Bruce Keogh believes wearable tech will help ease the strain on the health service.
MPs have told the government that dairy farmers need more protection.
Alpari UK became insolvent one day after the SNB's move to remove the Euro cap.
Source says Barclays was 'not able to fill client orders quickly enough'.
Switzerland is the first country to leave the euro but it may not be the last.
The EC has been investigating Amazon's tax affairs in Luxembourg.
The New York-listed company is one of the biggest online retail FX platforms in the world.
The SNB revealed on 15 January that it would no longer cap the Swiss franc's value against the euro
The Enterprise Finance Guarantee scheme was designed to help firms find credit.
The Department for Business said the employers owe their workers more than £177,000 in arrears.
The slogan was created to show solidarity with the journalists killed in the Paris shootings.
JPM said legal expenses rose to about $1.1bn in the fourth-quarter of 2014 from about $847m a year ago.