Smartphones and Tablets: Over 1 Billion Google Android Devices to Ship in 2014
Gartner unveils smartphones and tablet computer research for the year ahead
Ex-UBS Chief Banker Raoul Weil to Enter Plea in Tax Evasion Case
US prosecutors alleged that Weil helped 17,000 American clients to evade taxes between 2002 and 2007.
UK Flooding: Defra Committee Raises Crisis Management Alarm on £800m Budget Cuts
Concerns rise as two more years of cuts are on the way
Libor Fixing Scandal: US Hits RBS with $50m Criminal Fine
Fine on top of £390m civil settlement with US and UK authorities.
FCA and PRA to Launch Co-op Bank Probe and Enforcement Action
Co-op is under scrutiny for its capital black hole and the Paul Flower sex and drugs scandal
UK Foreign Property Investors 'Immune' to Capital Gains Tax Impact
Foreign property investors will be "effectively immune" to the impact of Capital Gains Tax
Balfour Beatty Wins £154m Deal to Transform London's Olympic Stadium into West Ham Football Club Home
Balfour Beatty seals £154m London's Olympic stadium transformation deal
Walmart's Asda Rakes in Bumper Christmas Store and Online Sales
British arm of US grocer enjoyed a good performance at Christmas both in store and online
UK Chancellor George Osborne Extends Austerity to Cut Taxes and Stabilise Economy
Osborne will announce tax pledges for lower income workers although austerity will be extended
JPMorgan on Brink of $2bn Bernie Madoff Fed Fine
Suspicions that JPM ignored signs of Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme is set to be resolved
'Big Six' Scottish Power to Partially Reverse Energy Price Hike with Cuts
Media reports say it will be the fourth out of the 'Big Six' to cut prices
Why News in 2014 is Shaping Up to be as Annoying as 2013
Only three days into the new year and already we're being spammed Miley Cyrus
Next Shares Soar 10% on Christmas Sales Boosting Annual Profits
Next raised its profit forecast after fourth quarter sales came in significantly ahead of its expectations
House of Fraser Eyes 2014 IPO as French Takeover Speculation Heat Up
HoF said to be in talks about potential takeover by French counterpart Galeries Lafayette.
Ofgem Threatens Energy Network Firms with Fines for Christmas Storm Outage
Energy regulator says firms may have taken too long to restore power after Christmas period outages.
RBS and Natwest Customers Hit By 'Tesco IT Glitch'
RBS and Natwest credit card customers were hit by another round of problems
New Year Resolutions: How Companies Shame You Out of Billions of Pounds
Tis the season to feel disgusted with yourself and part with even more cash
Barclays to 'Save' Customers £7m a Year on Overdraft Charges Cut
Barclays reduces its overdraft charges on current accounts
Labour Claims 'Big Six' Energy Firms Paid £4bn Over Power Market Rate
Households may have paid £150 over the odds for their electricity over the past three years
House of Fraser Rakes in Record Christmas Sales
Online shopping helps House of Fraser gain its best ever Christmas trading period on record
Debenhams CFO Simon Herrick Resigns After Massive Profit Warning
Debenhams shares plummeted after retailer announced Christmas trading profits were disappointing
JPMorgan Top 'Code Staff' Earn £2m in 2012
JPM top employees earns millions despite the bank's raft of legal woes
Top New Year's Resolutions for Working Conditions in 2014
Some of IBTimes UK's global business team reveal their wishes for the new year for workers
UK's FTSE 100 Clocks Best Annual Performance Since 2009
Britain's stock index up 14.4% in 2013 as it celebrates 30th anniversary.
Payday Lending: Church of England Pensions Still Linked to Wonga
The Archbishop of Canterbury admitted the CoE had failed to sell off its investment in the company
Debenhams Shares Plunge 14% on Poor Christmas Sales
Britain's second-largest department store retailer says trading in run up to Christmas was disappointing.
Top New Year's Resolutions for Banking, Politics and Tax 2014
Some of IBTimes UK's London business team reveal their wishes for the new year
Barclays CEO Antony Jenkins: My BBC Guest Editor Stint is Not Self-Serving Twaddle
Jenkins is BBC Radio 4 Today programme's guest editor on 31 December
Goldman Sachs Senior Bankers Earned £2.7m in 2012
Senior code staff enjoyed a 50% wage rise on 2011
'Big Six' Energy Chiefs to Face Parliament Over Christmas Storm Outages
Bosses from companies such as npower, Centrica and EDF will give evidence to MPs