UK landlords demanding sex instead of rent from vulnerable young women
"I just sort of went along with it – after the third time, I started feeling physically unwell."
Alleged mastermind of tax scam who duped Americans of $300m arrested in India
Sagar Thakkar also known as Shaggy, who was on the run for the last six month, was held at the Mumbai airport.
Hundreds of UK Brexit negotiators jobs still vacant just days before Article 50 set to be triggered
National Audit Office says government needs to show 'greater urgency' in filling jobs.
Charlotte Hogg punishment was tougher than others would face says Mark Carney
Bank of England governor says he does not want to introduce a "one strike and you're out" policy for senior managers.
If we really want to save the NHS, we need to raise income tax
Politicians are scared to talk about tax rises – but a penny on income tax would raise £5.5bn a year.
Philippines government scramble to deal with fallout from mines closure decision
Environment Minister stands by decision to close 23 of 41 mines and says country 'unfit for mining'.
Foreign patients to pay upfront for non-urgent NHS care
Patients will have to prove eligibility for free treatment in clampdown on 'health tourism'.
Brexit leaves UK's £178bn defence equipment plan 'vulnerable'
Planning assumptions for the 10-year programme are based on currency rates set before EU vote.
Brexit talks do not absolve UK companies from enacting new EU data norms
Information Commissioner's Officer Garreth Cameron says UK data protection would match EU directive.
Why we have 16 trillion reasons to worry about the US Federal Reserve
Federal Reserve gave $16trn to many 'Too Big To Fail' banks between 2007-2010 - yet, they did not tell us.
WikiLeaks slams Trump for refusing to release tax return and urges people to send them 'so we can'
Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway said most Americans not interested in Trump's tax return.
Scale of England's housing crisis laid bare by National Audit Office
NAO overview of housing market shows average shortage of 61,000 homes a year.
Chancellors pulling Budget rabbits out of hats leads to U-turns and confusion say experts
Report says stronger challenge and wider consultation will lead to fewer 'omnishambles' Budgets.
HM Revenue and Customs plan to cut offices and move to regional centres 'unrealistic', NAO says
HMRC's reorganisation plans to cost £600m more than originally estimated.
DRC: Bishops optimistic political agreement will soon be ratified by all for 2017 elections
Fears remain political actors may not all back deal paving way for DRC's 2017 elections.
Revealed: How the Tory government ignored industry warnings and put 190,000 jobs at risk
EXCLUSIVE: David Cameron and George Osborne reneged on £1bn promise on carbon-capture programme.
British aid to fight world poverty blown on funding restaurants and online gambling platforms
Fresh revelations emerge after government's private equity body admit overspending on think tanks.
Sanctions handed out to benefits claimants with no evidence they are effective, report claims
'Sanctions create destitution but the DWP is operating almost blind'.
Passports from patients may be needed to access NHS services to curb 'health tourism'
People may need two forms of ID before they get treatment at a hospital in England.
New West Coast rail franchise will run HS2 services
A single rail operator will run existing InterCity West Coast and the new high-speed services set for 2026.
MoJ hopes for fresh start after end of 'shambolic car crash' of a court translation contract
Government awards contract to new company after after sharp drop in reliability under Capita TI.
HMRC investigates a third of Britain's super rich in quest for unpaid tax billions
National Audit Office says at least £416m was collected from the rich that had not been declared.
NHS to miss foreign patient income target of £500m by 2017-18, says National Audit Office
Amid current trends and charging rules, the NHS would fall short of the target by more than £150m.
Read Theresa May's full 'centre ground' speech to Conservative conference
Prime minister closed the Tory party conference in Birmingham with the address.
After the conviction of a palace aide for corruption - is it time to open up the royal finances?
Ronald Harper received £77,000 for helping firms win lucrative contracts at Buckingham Palace
More than 800 immigrants wrongly granted citizenship by the US government
3 individuals granted citizenship had also obtained credentials to conduct security-sensitive work.
HS2 rail project costs 'could hit £80bn'
'Economically irresponsible' to pursue high-speed rail line, thinktank says.
Hyperloop coming to UK? Futuristic train could travel from London to Manchester in 18 minutes
Super high-speed transportation concept in talks with UK government investors.
German intelligence accused of 'serious legal violations' over surveillance
Leaked report accuses German intelligence of 'serious legal violations' over NSA XKeyscore spying
We can't help Britain's maternity crisis unless we restrict immigration
Pressure on services is now so bad that we need 2,600 more midwives in the NHS.