UK Just Half Way Through Age of Austerity as Spending Cuts Set to Deepen
IFS analysis of Autumn Statement shows acceleration of public spending cuts in years to 2018/19.
RBS's NatWest Website Hit by DDoS Cyber Attack Days After IT Glitch
RBS-owned NatWest website knocked down for hour but no customer data compromised.
George Osborne: I Don't Accept UK Recovery is Unsustainable
OBR forecasts question claims of moves away from household consumption to manufacturing.
Vince Cable: 'Very Remote' Chance of UK Exiting EU Despite Referendum
Business Secretary plays down fears UK will quit European Union, even as prospect of 2017 referendum looms.
UK House Prices Soar 7.7% Across Year Amid Housing Bubble Fears
Halifax says Help to Buy and Funding for Lending fuelling demand amid weak supply, but falling wages add constraint.
Autumn Statement 2013: Swindler George Osborne's Biggest Con Yet
Chancellor's boast that Plan A is working as UK growth forecasts lift rings hollow.
Autumn Statement 2013: Five Reasons to Fret About Osborne's Recovery
Five points raised in Office for Budget Responsibility's UK economic forecasts.
Autumn Statement 2013: Business Groups Hail George Osborne's 'Fantastic' Rates Cap
Chancellor Osborne announced number of measures, such as scrapping fuel duty rise, welcomed by business groups.
Autumn Statement 2013: George Osborne Unveils Glowing Outlook for UK Growth
Office for Budget Responsibility sharply upgrades UK growth, deficit and debt forecasts amid economic recovery.
Autumn Statement 2013: More Austerity Expected as David Cameron Warns Spending 'Worst Thing'
Chancellor George Osborne set to deliver Autumn Statement against backdrop of recovery, but fiscal pain continues.
Tesco's Philip Clarke Warns George Osborne on Squeezed Home Finances
Tesco boss Clarke sounds alarm over painful income decline for UK consumers.
Ex-RBS Trader Tan Chi Min Drops Unfair Dismissal Claim Over Libor-Fix 'Scapegoat' Sacking
Tan claimed RBS made him "scapegoat" for bosses when he was fired over alleged attempted Libor manipulation.
RBS's Philip Hampton: Europe Rate-Fix Cartel Fine 'Sobering Reminder' of Bank's Past Failings [VIDEO]
RBS board condemns bankers' past behaviour as it pays price with seven other banks for Libor and Euribor fixing.
Libor and Euribor Fix Scandals: EC Fines Eight Banks €1.71bn for Cartels [VIDEO]
Barclays, Deutsche Bank, Société Générale, RBS, UBS, JPMorgan, Citigroup and RP Martin part of rate-fixing cartels.
UK Insurers Pledge £25bn Investment in Infrastructure Projects
Treasury announces £375bn National Infrastructure Plan and unveils support from UK insurance industry.
Deepwater Horizon Disaster: UK Government Backs BP in US Courts Over EPA's 'Excessive' Contracts Ban
UK government files 'amicus brief' in Texas district court to support BP appeal against EPA embargo on US public contracts.
Scottish Independence Threatens Lucrative £1.4tn 'Brand Britain'
Brand Finance report claims valuable 'Brand Britain' would be 'squandered' by an independent Scotland.
Co-op Bank Paid JPMorgan £7m Fee for Advice on Disastrous Britannia Merger
Tim Wise, a managing director at JPMorgan's UK investment banking arm, reveals fee at Treasury Select Committee hearing.
UK Construction Sector 'Springing Back to Life'
Markit/CIPS PMI survey shows fastest pace of UK construction output growth in six years during November.
EU Dismisses David Cameron's Touted China Free Trade Deal as 'Premature'
UK PM using visit to lay ground for China-EU free trade pact but Europe lukewarm.
RBS and NatWest Customers Still Face Account Problems after Cyber Monday Systems Outage
RBS says central system fixed after phone and internet banking disruptions.
UK and China Agree £120m Healthcare Deals in Cameron Trade Visit [VIDEO]
London-Beijing deals include construction of new 1,000 bed oncology hospital in Jiangsu province.
Business Bosses Back UK Corporate Tax Regime as One of World's Most Competitive
KPMG research shows senior tax bosses at big corporates shrug off fiery debate around tax avoidance.
Lloyds Banking Group: Lord Blackwell Replacing Sir Winfried Bischoff as Chairman
Scottish Widows chairman Norman Blackwell will take over from Bischoff in April 2014.
UK Manufacturing Booms for Eighth Month Amid Recovery
Markit/CIPS PMI report shows production and new order growth hitting near 19-year highs during November.
Bank of England: SME Credit Supply 'Relatively Subdued' Despite FLS
Funding for Lending Scheme delivers improved credit conditions, but net lending to SMEs down in third quarter.
Energy Bills Slash: Tories Coming Up on Outside of 2015 Election Favourites Labour
Paddy Power has Labour as favourite to win in 2015 general election, but energy bills announcement may change things.
UK Autumn Statement Preview: What Will George Osborne Do as Recovery Dawns?
From scrapping green levies to cracking down on tax avoidance, whatever Osborne does it'll be against the backdrop of economic recovery.
UK House Prices: Strong Growth Amid Help to Buy and Emerging Recovery [VIDEO]
Nationwide reports fastest annual pace of UK house price growth in November since July 2010.
UK Government Begs Big Six Energy Firms to Freeze Prices Until After 2015 General Election
Reports that UK government asking energy firms not to rise prices because it will get the blame.





