Big brands unwittingly advertising on Muslim extremist, white supremacist and porn websites
Extremists are generating tens of thousands of pounds a month from ad revenue.
Bank overdrafts up to eight times higher than payday loans
Banks should not be allowed to set their own overdraft charge rates, says Which?
MPs call for Lloyds to compensate victims of HBOS fraud scandal
The six fraudsters, who include two former HBOS employees, received lengthy custodial sentences last week.
HBOS fraudsters who blew profits on prostitutes and luxury holidays get hefty jail time
Six fraudsters receive lengthy custodial sentences, with lead perpetrator David Mills jailed for 15 years.
Halifax to cut switching bonus for new customers to £75 from March
Lender says reducing the bonus will ensure its switching package will remain competitive in the current environment.
Ex-HBOS bankers among six found guilty of corruption and fraud
Southwark Crown Court finds six guilty of bribery and fraud, which cost the bank's customers millions of pounds.
Government makes 'real progress' after cutting stake in Lloyds to below 5%
The Government has now recouped £18bn of its £20bn bailout, after cutting stake in lender to 4.99%.
Three banks in one day: Prolific gang of robbers terrorised south London during 12-month crime spree
Female staff where pistol-whipped by violent thieves during a £15,000 Post Office robbery.
Lloyds private equity arm LDC buys majority stake in Cheshire-based Fishawack
While the exact stake acquired by LDC is unknown, the deal is said to have valued Fishawack at £38m.
Lloyds DDoS attack was launched by a hacker attempting to extort £75,000 from the bank – report
A hacker reportedly demanded the bank to pay him a 'consultation fee' to not exploit security vulnerabilities.
Australian airports will soon replace passport checks with facial recognition technology
The move comes as part of the government's efforts to automate 90% of air traveller processing by 2020.
Lloyds hit with massive DDoS attack by suspected hackers
The bank was reportedly hit with a targeted attack for two days leaving customers unable to use services.
Lloyds Banking Group most inclusive employer in Britain, LGBT charity Stonewall says
Law firm Pinsent Masons came in second while banking group JP Morgan stood third.
Government no longer Lloyds' largest shareholder after cutting stake by another 1%
Government brings stake in bailed-out lender below 6%, meaning it has now recouped £18bn.
FTSE Moves: Solid US job numbers fails to impress London market
Traders are unmoved by the US economy adding 156,000 jobs in December.
Synaptics unveils new biometric solution combining facial and fingerprint recognition for mobile devices
The company says users can use the facial or fingerprint recognition technology interchangeably or combined.
FTSE Moves: London market starts 2017 by surging to all-time high
Market lifts as UK's manufacturing sector hit a two-and-a-half-year high buoyed by weaker pound.
British-Irish trade network launched to combat Brexit impact
Trade bodies unite to protect the UK and Ireland's €60bn-a-year trade links that support 400,000 jobs.
Debt charities gear up for busy January after Christmas spending binge
Citizens Advice said it expects up to 2,400 calls a day as people try to sort out their debts after the festive season.
Business confidence stabilises but economic uncertainty looms amid Brexit
The survey says confidence index rose to 14% from 12% recorded in September last year.
Lloyds spending power report: UK households have less cash for treats as cost of essentials rises
The report follows a decline in the value of the pound post the referendum vote.
RBS, Barclays and other banks fined almost $100m by Swiss regulators over Libor cartels
European and US banks caught in latest round of Libor rate-rigging fines uncovered by the financial crisis.
FTSE Moves: Lloyds Christmas credit card binge fails to stir London market
Lloyds Banking Group £1.9bn purchase of MBNA was the most notable move in a lacklustre market.
Lloyds Banking Group to buy MBNA credit card business from Bank of America for £1.9bn
Lloyds boosts its stake in the UK credit card business with this deal with the Bank of America.
Hammond's fortune over Lloyds Bank equity divestment contrasts starkly with Osborne's
The UK Treasury has sold a further 1% of Lloyds Banking Group shares.
HSBC, RBS and other high street banks have closed more than 1,000 branches in two years, study finds
The closures were attributed to more customers going online and post offices offering banking services.
Relief for City as amount of FCA fines falls to lowest level since financial crisis
Financial firms fined a combined £22.2m this year, compared with £905m a year ago.
'Crossrail effect' sends house prices along Elizabeth Line surging
Lloyds Bank says Crossrail has pushed prices up fastest in Forest Gate, Abbey Wood, and West Drayton.
RBS must bolster its financial strength after failing Bank of England stress test
Barclays and Standard Chartered fall short but will not have to increase capital strength.
FTSE Moves: Top flight shares fall ahead of Bank stress tests
Nervous traders look ahead to key bank health tests revealed by the Bank of England later this week.