UK Rich in Fear of Riots as Bankers Call for Income Equality
Capitalism in crisis: Poll of financial elite calls for action on skewed wealth, while Joseph Rowntree survey confirms poor hit hardest.
Norwegian Air Buys 222 Airbus, Boeing Planes for £14bn
Aircraft manufacturers in UK receive welcome boost as Norwegian airline places huge order for planes.
London 2012 Olympics: 97 Arrests in Illegal Ticket Crackdown
Olympic ticket touts and hotel fraudsters arrested after police swoops on London 2012 scams.
Coryton Fuel Deliveries 'Blocked by Taxman'
Petrolplus bankruptcy leads to upfront tax demand, says oil industry insider, but Customs and Revenue refuses to comment.
UK GDP Contracts Adding to Double-Dip Recession Fears
Britain's economic growth contracted by 0.2 percent in the last quarter of 2011, fuelling fears that Britain is tumbling into a double-dip recession.
Starbucks Not Bringing Booze Trial to UK
Despite trialling selling beer and wine in some US stores, there are no plans to do the same in the UK.
Petrol Supply and Jobs Under Threat as Coryton Refinery Goes Bust
Drop in region's fuel supply could hit the Olympics.
London 2012 Olympics: £41m More Taxpayer Cash for Opening Ceremony
£41m more of taxpayer money for Olympics opening and closing ceremonies, says Jeremy Hunt.
2,500 Jobs in the Bag at McDonald's in 2012
Global fast food chain McDonald's will create 2,500 jobs for Britain in 2012, the company announced.
UK Total Debt Hits Record £1tn
Net UK government debt is over £1tn for the first time.
Britain Losing 16 Pubs a Week
Pub closures spur campaigners to demand that the governments acts quickly.
Vince Cable: More Transparency in Executive Pay
Companies will have to be more open over how they calculate executive pay, says business secretary.
UK Weather Warning: Snow and Ice to Hit Travellers
Travel disruption is expected, with forecasts of rain, sleet and snow across most of Britain.
Surrey Police Knew News of World Hacked Milly Dowler's Phone
News of the World journalist known by police to have hacked into phone of murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler's phone - but did nothing about it.
English Do Not Want Scottish Independence
English people do not support Scottish independence, though they would allow Scotland to control its own finances, according to a new survey
Rupert Murdoch's Sunday Sun Set for April Launch
Media mogul to step back into Sunday tabloid market after closure of News of the World, according to MP Tom Watson.
Asda Creates 5,000 Jobs
Britain's second biggest supermarket chain Asda is creating 5,000 jobs in 2012 - good news for the UK's 2.68 million unemployed.
London 2012 Games: Dramatic Security Drill on Display [SLIDESHOW]
Crack teams from the different forces shoe off air and riverborne security preparations for the Games.
German President: Never Forget 'Unbelievable and Unimaginable' Holocaust
Christian Wulff marked 70 years since a Nazi party meeting that secured the terrible fate of six million Jews
OfCom Bans Iran's State Broadcaster Press TV
Iranian state TV channel Press TV has been ordered off of British screens by broadcasting regulators.
Polish Politician 'to Smoke Pot in Parliament'
Polish political leader Janusz Palikot will smoke pot in his country's parliament to protest tough laws on soft drugs.
Britons Claim Welfare 'in Higher Proportion to Migrants'
Whitehall figures show 6.4% of benefit claimants non-Britons, giving lie to accusations of foreign 'spongers'
UK High Street Sales Creep up by 0.6%
Retail sales crept up 0.6 percent in December from previous month, amid widespread price drops by struggling retailers.
Ken Livingstone Edges Past Boris Johnson in London Mayoral Election Polls
Ken Livingstone Labour's Ken Livingstone has overtaken Conservative incumbent Boris Johnson in the London mayoral polls ahead of May's election.
NHS Hospital Credit Rating Agency Plan Criticised
Health experts slam watchdog Monitor's proposals to bring in controversial credit rating agencies to analyse hospitals' finances.
David Cameron: Britain Needs Moral Capitalism Based on 'Something for Something'
The Prime Minister's vision for Britain's economy is moral, 'popular' capitalism, he said.
Britain 'Used Fake Rock to Spy on Russia'
Tony Blair's chief of staff, Jonathan Powell, admits Britain spied on Russia by planting a fake rock containing hi-tech surveillance equipment in Moscow.
London 2012 Games: Sheep Shearing 'Should be Olympic Sport'
New Zealand farmers urge Olympic Games organisers to add sheep shearing to list of events.
Exclusive: London Underground Pays £1m a Year for Late Trains
Figures obtained by IBTimes UK reveal how much delay costs the London Underground in refunds.
Occupy London Camp to be Evicted 'Soon as Possible'
Occupy London protesters refused appeal against decision to evict them from encampment outside St Paul's Cathedral.