The ONS says 177,000 people immigrated to the UK for formal study in 2013.
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott and China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned his remarks.
$3.15bn purchase from US home finance majors settles Federal Housing Finance Agency claims.
Scots will vote on whether to stay part of the 307-year old union on 18 September
Finland selling products at rock bottom prices as it can't export to Russia
Jack Dromey MP says the money could have put 158 police officers back on the beat.
Labour's Chris Leslie says more must be done for youngsters.
EDF hit with a Ofgem fine after an investigation into its complaint handling ability
The lawsuit stems from the issuance of $965bn of mortgage backed securities between 2004 and 2008
UAE Central Bank says the UK lender have caused "material and moral damage" to local SMEs.
The Treasury Select Committee has published exchange of letters with Chancellor over the matter.
Banks are hiring people with experience in data governance and analytics.
Pass rates for English also fell by the worst level in 20 years.
Labour has said that it will give the watchdog the power to remove licenses.
Penalty is second handed out to the British bank by the New York DFS in two years.
Nato general secretary Anders Fogh Rasmussen said the application could take years.
Over 2,400 Lehman bankers won a total of £184m despite the firm's collapse in 2008
Memo circulated says it's 'necessary for civil servants to support the UK government's position'
The PAC has accused the government of trying to conceal facts.
US Federal Aviation Administration bans all flights over Syria, citing armed extremist threat from Islamic State.
The CMI says women aged 40 and over earn 35% less than their male counterparts.
Briton became the second employee of the Dutch-based lender to admit guilt in a US probe.
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.
Indian radio taxi operators claim mobile car-hiring app Uber violates forex rules.
Stephen Bevan, of the thinktank The Work Foundation, writes for IBTimes UK.
High Pay Centre says the government must do more to curb excessive executive pay.
Scottish thinktank N-56 says North Sea oil and gas revenues could be £365bn.
Bitcoin opened at $544.57 and fell to as low as $499.89 on 14 August.