Why British Video Games Will Fire-up the UK Economy
Tiga's CEO Dr. Richard Wilson speaks exclusively to IBTimes UK about the impact from Games Tax Relief
Why Ukip's Farage and Lib Dem Clegg Were Both Wrong in EU Debate
Farage stormed the polls while Clegg floundered but both were cherry picking statistics
Accenture Creates 2,000 UK Graduate and Senior Level IT Jobs
David Cameron hails the tech outsourcing giant for boosting Britain's economy
RBS Urges Customers to Use Post Office After Axing 44 Bank Branches
RBS tells customers 'don't worry about closures, there's always the Post Office'.
Dmytro Firtash's Right Hand Man Lashes Out at Ukraine Oligarch's 'Politically Motivated Arrest'
Group DF's deputy chairman says "this is an abuse of the Austrian justice system"
Suicide in the City: Why the Financial Industry Needs to Stop Being a Pressure Cooker
With intern deaths and financier suicides dominating headlines, it's time that the industry made permanent changes
Why SMEs Can Help the UK Government with Huge Public Sector Contracts
Comensura's Business Development Director, Jon Milton, details why there's more to life than Serco and G4S
How Flooved Tech is Shaping Stem Academia and Financial Firm Reporting
Flooved's co-founder and CEO Hamish Brocklebank speaks exclusively to IBTimes TV
Shawbrook Bank CEO Ian Henderson Steps Down and Replaced By Richard Pyman
Challenger bank boss steps down without giving a reason
Why British Civil Servants are Moving Pensions Abroad After George Osborne's Budget Bombshell
deVere Group CEO says civil servants are urgently seeking advice on transferring pensions
Challenger Bank Aldermore's Assets Rocket By 66%
Former Coutts Chief Executive Glyn Jones recently became the group's new chairman
Greeks Claim Germany Owes €162bn in Nazi Reparations as Austerity Measures Bite
Greece says Germany owes money from World War II
Asos Shares Stable Despite 22% Profit Drop
Stock is recovering from plunging 20% last month
Zurich CFO Pierre Wauthier's Widow to Confront Firm's AGM Over Suicide
Zurich chief Josef Ackermann, who was mentioned in Wauthier's suicide note, resigned days later 'to avoid any damage to Zurich's reputation'.
UK Property Surveyor Sweett Group Launches Probe in WSJ Arab Bribe Allegations
Company said UK's SFO and US' DoJ has not launched legal proceedings against the firm.
HSBC Lags Behind Anti-Money Laundering Controls Target
US Justice Department said there's "much work to be done"
Healthcare Transformation: Rise of the Digital Doctor with UptoDate App
IBTimes UK takes a look behind the scenes at the changing landscape for doctors and patients
Could #NoMakeupSelfie Halt Soaring Cosmetics Brand Values?
Brand Finance Cosmetics 50 survey reveals the world's top 50 cosmetics brands' values is up
George Osborne 'Profoundly Concerned' Over FCA's Insurance Inquiry Blunder
Association of British Insurers asks chancellor for independent probe into watchdog's leak
Standard Life Investments Sells 99% of Royal Mail Shares
Investment firm says it is responding to "changing valuations and share prices"
Nine Million Britons in Serious Debt as FCA Launches Consumer Credit Crackdown
Regulator's research breaks down those in debt into survival, lifestyle and reluctant borrowers
FCA Taking 'Tough Action' Against Payday Loans and £200m Consumer Credit Industry
Regulator takes over from the Office of Fair Trading for consumer credit.
Britain's Business and Banker Bonuses Drop for Third Consecutive Year
Accountancy and consultancy PwC unveils its benchmark FTSE100 survey
SEC Charges Husband of Informatica Executive with Insider Trading After He Eavesdropped on Wife's Phone Call
Husbands of the executive used an overheard conversation for insider trading.
Royal Mail Shares Hurt Taxpayer as Priced Too Cheaply By Vince Cable, says NAO
Vince Cable's Royal Mail IPO price is criticised by the National Audit Office
FCA's Martin Wheatley: Insurance Inquiry Leak 'Was Not Our Finest Hour'
The regulator has launched an inquiry into the handling of a leaked zombie fund report
Why UK Bank IT Glitches are the Tip of the Global Iceberg
Britain's regulator is launching a large scale investigation into customer banking outages
Panda Diplomacy: How China Uses Animal to Get What it Wants
Panda diplomacy is a long-standing tool to soften international relations
BP Appoints David Campbell as BP Russia President
BP is the biggest foreign investor in Russia's oil sector
Mis-Selling Derivatives: Libya Launches $1.5bn SocGen Gaddafi Bribery Lawsuit
The Libyan Investment Authority accuses the French bank of tens of millions of dollars of bribes