Debenhams Shares in Freefall as Snow Hits January Sales Hard
Department store Debenhams says in first half trading update UK business 'severely disrupted' by January snowfall.
BoE: Lending to Individuals Slows to Below Average in January
Bank of England data also shows mortgage approvals dropping to below the monthly average in January.
UK Manufacturing Back in Decline in February - PMI
Markit's UK manufacturing sector PMI survey reveals renewed slump for industry.
German Retail Sales Leap at Quickest Pace for Six Years
January retail sales in German grow by 3.1 percent on December, reports Federal Statistics Office.
Occupy London: A Year on from the St Paul's Cathedral Eviction
A year since police moved in and evicted the Occupy London camp outside St Paul's Cathedral, IBTimes UK looks at what the protest group is up to now.
Ipsos Mori: 7% of Britons Expect UK Economy to Improve in 2013
Poll reveals extent of pessimism over state of UK economy within days of AAA credit rating downgrade.
Man Group's Funds Drop in 'Very Tough' 2012
Man Group, the hedge fund manager, said its funds under management had fallen to $55bn.
UK Business Investment Drops by £400m in Fourth Quarter
ONS data shows fall in business spending across quarter as fear over future outlook took hold.
UK Economy's Q4 Contraction Unchanged at -0.3%
Office for National Statistics leaves original GDP estimate unchanged as UK remains likely to avoid triple-dip recession.
Barratt Developments Profits Double Amid NewBuy and FLS Schemes
Homebuilder Barratt reports strong first half results as its performance is boosted by mortgage-market simulation from government and Bank of England.
MPC Members Hint at Weakening Sterling
Bank of England policymakers tell Treasury committee they are flexible inflation targeters and exchange rate must fall.
UK's AAA Credit Downgrade: Labour Granted Urgent Question after Moody's Cut
Chancellor George Osborne to face MPs after UK loses AAA credit rating at Moody's Investor Services.
Consumer and Business Borrowing Drops in Snowy January - BBA
Bad weather hits borrowing at British banks, according to BBA figures for Janaury.
UK Service Sector Activity Unexpectedly Slumps - CBI
Survey by Confederation of British Industry shows business and professional firms suffering sharpest drop in profitability since November 2011.
UK on Cusp of Landmark Currency Swap Deal with China
Bank of England governor Mervyn King meets People's Bank of China head Zhou Xiaochuan to discuss sterling-renminbi deal.
'Extremely Poor' Work Programme Failing Long-Term Unemployed - MPs
Public Accounts Committee report launches scathing attack on government's flagship welfare-to-work programme.
Gilts Coupon Transfer Boosts January UK Public Finances
Bank of England pays Treasury £3.8bn in coupon payments under quantitive easing programme.
B&Q Owner Kingfisher Hit By Consumer Weakness and UK's Bad Weather
Home improvement retail group said full-year profit expectations would be met despite tough market.
Welfare Dependency in Britain Needs Public Spending Not Vitriol [BLOG]
Shane Croucher argues that we should be sympathetic to the people trapped on benefits who need understanding and a hand up.
HSBC Boosts SME and Mortgage Lending Without FLS Aid
HSBC increased lending in 2012 despite being only major bank to reject credit easing scheme.
UK Unemployment Rate Drops and Claimant Count Plunges
ONS data shows UK unemployment rate drops to 7.8 percent despite economy contracting.
Andrew Bailey Appointed CEO of Bank of England's Prudential Regulation Authority
Bailey, who already works at the Bank of England and Financial Services Authority, will start on April 1.
UK Exports to EU Plunge to Lowest Level Since August 2010
Eurozone recession weighed heavily on UK exports and helped drag down economy.
UK Should Name and Shame Tax Avoiders - MPs
Public Accounts Committee calls for more transparency over tax avoidance schemes in UK.
UK's Lowest Earners Feel Tightening Pinch on Finances in February
Markit's Household Finance Index shows Britain's poorest suffering most from squeeze on living standards.
Temporary Work and Weak Wage Growth Will Underpin UK Employment
First quarter set to see staffing increase, according to latest Labour Market Outlook from CIPD and KPMG.
Carlsberg Group Shares Drop After Profit Miss
World's fourth largest brewer reports operating profit decline as Russian market stalls and European sales drop.
Tullett Prebon Shares Drop on FT Libor Report
Financial Times reports claim that one anonymous broker referenced in FSA Libor-fixing probe is from Tullett.
UK Retail Sales Tumble in January as Bad Weather Takes Toll
ONS data shows falling food sales as biggest drag on retail sector as performance falls below expectations.
MPs Blast UK Treasury's 'Expensive Experiments' on Economy
Public Accounts Committee says government economists unsure of effect of QE and FLS schemes on economy.