London house prices: Sales of prime property crash after George Osborne hikes stamp duty
Douglas & Gordon warns Osborne's stamp duty reforms on high value property is strangling the market.
Lenovo bids goodbye to Motorola, says 'hello Moto'
The mobile phone business of the company will be brought under a consolidated unit.
The Walking Dead: Creator Frank Darabont accuses AMC of budget cuts and unfair treatment in lawsuit
Darabont was fired from hit series in 2011 and filed lawsuit against TV network in 2013.
UK housing: Councils attack 'bumper backlog' of half a million unbuilt homes with planning permission
Local Government Association says figures show skills shortage not planning system holds back house building.
Tory housing bill moves closer to reality as opponents warn it will kill off council houses
Defend Council Housing accuses government of desire to end social housing in Britain.
IMF director Christine Lagarde visits Nigeria amid ongoing economic crisis
Lagarde to meet leaders, stakeholders and policy makers in Nigeria and Cameroon between 4-9 January.
UK house prices: Is it RIP to buy-to-let investors after George Osborne tax hike?
Stamp duty raised on buy-to-let investors and their mortgage interest relief scrapped.
Israel: Benjamin Netanyahu's wife questioned for alleged misuse of public funds
Sara Netanyahu is accused of spending state funds on ice cream, alcohol and make-up.
Matthias Mueller, Martin Sorrell and Jack Dorsey's 2015 statements: The year in business quotes
"In my German words, we have totally screwed up" Michael Horn on messing up
UK pays out £27m in compensation to Iraqi and Afghan civilians
Money is for civilian deaths, injuries, and damage to property during military operations.
Lockheed remains world's biggest defence firm, Boeing comes next
Raytheon, Northrop Grumman, General Dynamics and Airbus Group in Sipri's top 10 list.
Chaos at Real Madrid: Rafa Benítez and his lack of 'ego management' is ruining the club - and his career
Benitez's position is more untenable than ever after Villarreal defeat.
Mozilla bids farewell to Firefox OS smartphones
Mozilla will still support connected devices and Internet of Things networks.
Burundi: EU agrees to pay £20,000 for Nkurunziza government delegation to attend peace talks
Foreign nations have cut aid to Nkurunziza's government over allegations of human rights violations.
This Ford can drive itself in motorway traffic and park while you wait
Following Tesla and BMW, Ford reveals autonomous technology for automated motorway driving and remote parking.
Woody Allen 80th birthday: Movie hits and misses across the iconic filmmaker's career
From successes such as Manhattan and Annie Hall to his lesser-liked pictures including Match Point...
London Fire Brigade to lose 13 fire engines due to £8.1m budget hole
LFB promises no fire stations to close or firefighters made compulsorily redundant under changes.
South Korea training its brightest students in hacking to take on North Korea
The South Korean government has also raised spending on information security by almost 50%
Who are Sisters Uncut? Group plans mass funeral march in London to highlight deaths by domestic violence
On 28 November, direction group will march to commemorate domestic violence support services that have closed.
Autumn Statement 2015: 2.6m families are £1,600 a year worse off under George Osborne's cuts
The IFS says the chancellor has set himself a completely inflexible fiscal target.
UK housing crisis: Sorry George Osborne but 400,000 new homes is still not good enough
Osborne extends Help to Buy to London and promises hundreds of thousands more homes.
Apple's budget iPhone 6c to be 'as powerful' as iPhone 6 Plus
Rumour of Apple's 4in iPhone 6c expected to pack A8 chip and mid-2016 release date
World Diabetes Day: Sugar tax will not be enough to solve obesity crisis
In the UK, 11.5 million people are at increased risk of developing Type 2 diabetes.
Rwanda poverty statistics 'altered to support Kagame's third term' claims activist
Rwanda refuted allegations it altered poverty statistics and claimed economy keeps growing.
Sainsbury's: Falling food prices cause profits to plummet despite cost saving efforts
Sainsbury's reported that like-for-like sales were down by 1.6%, while underlying profits fell by almost 18% to £308m.
EU misspent £4.5bn in 2014 as European Court of Auditors calls for budget management overhaul
5.6% error spending was found in investments to encourage job growth and competitiveness.
International Children's Peace Prize 2015: Liberian teenager Abraham Keita announced winner
Child rights activist Abraham Keita has won the International Children's Peace Prize.
Should we worry about Vueling's awful complaints record as BA switches to Cruz control?
IAG announced Vueling boss Alex Cruz will take over as boss of British Airways.
Refugee crisis country aid contributions: Russia and China in 'bad list' amid UN funding shortfall
IBTimes UK analyses single countries contributions to UN aid programmes.
Anne Hathaway, Daniel Radcliffe, Keanu Reeves and more join drama The Modern Ocean
Chloë Grace Moretz, Tom Holland and Jeff Goldblum are also set to star in Shane Carruth's indie adventure.