Royal Mail: TNT Post UK Plans Threaten Universal Postal Service
Royal Mail adds that TNT deliveries expansion would slash revenue by £200m.
TSB Share Price Leaps After Lloyds Sells Bigger Stake Than Intended in IPO
Lloyds Banking Group upped stake sale to 35% of TSB in London Stock Exchange debut.
UK Budget Deficit Jumps Despite Strengthening Economic Recovery
ONS public finances data show May deficit hitting £10.8bn.
Buy-to-Let Landlords Milking UK Housing Crisis to Make £20K Profit per Property
LSL Property Services shows how landlords rake in vast returns from rising rents and spiraling property prices.
World Cup 2014: Britons Spend £28m More on Beer and Cider in Tournament's First Week Alone
IRI data shows surge in alcohol spending as World Cup in Brazil kicks off.
UK Mortgage Lending Stalls Amid 'Fog' of Stricter Affordability Rules
Council of Mortgage Lenders says £16.5bn of lending in May, same as April.
UK Retail Sales Sees Best Period of Growth Since 2007
Retailers enjoying fruits of UK economic recovery as they look to World Cup for extra boost.
EEF: Let's Kill Myth that UK Manufactures Less Now Than in 1980s
Industry group highlights poll showing majority of Britons wrongly think manufacturing still in decline.
UK Households Expect Interest Rates Rise Before 2015
Survey comes after Bank of England governor tells markets base rate rise may come sooner than expected.
Zoopla Shares Jump After London IPO
Property website Zoopla floats onto London Stock Exchange to ride wave of housing market recovery.
Mark Carney Hints Again at Surprise UK Interest Rates Hike
Bank of England governor warns on 'low and predictable' interest rates encouraging excessive risk taking.
UK House Prices Reach All-Time High
ONS house price index peaks in April 2014 as market heats up further.
UK Inflation Tumbles but Ukraine Crisis and Iraq Turmoil Threats Loom
ONS said UK CPI inflation fell to 1.5% in May, but higher commodity prices may force this back up.
UK Interest Rates Hike: Bank of England Policymakers Ready to Vote for Increase
David Miles, member of the monetary policy committee, suggests he will vote for rate increase by May 2015.
Majority of Financial Firms Fear Loss of Customer Data in IT Crash
Banking IT systems less than robust as survey reveals concerns over protection consumer information.
Tories Planning to Drive Ordinary People out of Central London, Claim Labour
Labour group in Westminster claims Conservatives pricing out ordinary people from central London.
London Property Boom: Market 'Running Out of Steam'
Rightmove says average London house price fell 0.5% over month in June.
Eurozone Deflation Fears Heighten as Inflation Slows Further
Eurostat said eurozone inflation slowed to 0.5% in May 2014.
London's Chronic Housing Shortage Needs £154bn to Boost Supply
Knight Frank report shows how far short of demand London's housing supply set to stay in coming years.
Is UK Interest Rates Hike Fear Worse Than Reality?
Council of Mortgage Lenders doubts mortgage devastation when interest rates rise.
Islamic Finance: UK Government Launching £200m Sukuk
Chancellor George Osborne confirms imminent arrival of Islamic UK government bond.
UK Housing Crisis: George Osborne Forces Planning Approvals on Brownfield Sites
Chancellor unveils radical planning policy in Mansion House speech to City of London.
UK House Builders Knocked as Mark Carney Suggests Interest Rates Hike 'Sooner than Expected'
Shares in major residential constructions firms take a hit after Bank of England governor's Mansion House speech.
FX Fixing Probe: UBS Shares Dip After $8bn Fines and Settlement Cost Speculation
Autonomous Research claims compensation, settlement and legal costs could run into several billion dollars.
Vince Cable: Lax UK Mortgage Market Risks 'Destabilising Whole UK Economy'
Business Secretary Vince Cable urges Bank of England to take action to restrict high loans-to-income.
UK Mortgage Lending Soars 33% Across Single Year
Council of Mortgage Lenders report shows 52,300 loans for home purchases approved in April 2014.
George Osborne Extends Jail Terms to Financial Market Riggers
Tougher sanctions also expected in chancellor's annual Mansion House speech.
Cooling UK Mortgage Lending Drops to Near One Year Low
Number of mortgage approvals for home purchases falls for fourth consecutive month.
Isle of Man: Stop Calling us a Tax Haven
The Isle of Man government insists it is not a tax haven and is working to broaden the UK Crown Dependency's economy.
Ofgem Asks Big Six: Will You Pass Falling Energy Costs on to UK Consumers?
Energy regulator writes to firms in light of falling wholesale costs and spiralling household bills.