Eurostar stake sold by government despite NAO forecasting rise in profits
UK's 40% stake sold to Anglo-Canadian consortium for £757.1m.
Is HMRC the worst department in Whitehall?
HMRC decried again for "woefully inadequate" pursual of tax evasion by big business.
Kids Company and Camila Batmanghelidjh: The charity's crisis by the numbers
National Audit Office report exposes extent of Kids Company reliance on public money.
Kids Company: Camila Batmanghelidjh charity handed £46m in public cash despite Whitehall warnings
The 'unbelievable' National Audit Office findings come as civil servants face a grilling from MPs.
Clock change 2015: Is it time to stop putting Britain's clocks back in winter?
Not only would joining Central European Time make money, it would also save lives
Home Office defends spending £29.6m on private jets to deport criminals, asylum seekers in 2014-15
In the 18 months to June, the Home Office spent £14m on deporting antisocial elements.
Nigeria: UK reaffirms commitment to help President Buhari in anti-corruption war
Grant Shapps says corruption in Nigeria also affects the UK.
Watch Kids Company probe LIVE: MPs question charity chief Camila Batmanghelidjh and Alan Yentob
Charity chief and BBC executive face questions from the Public Administration Committee.
Fiscal charter: Everything you need to know about George Osborne's latest political manoeuvre
Osborne putting into law that UK governments must target a budget surplus.
Water companies received £800m profits windfall at the expense of customers
The National Audit Office said that Ofwat failed to properly regulate the privatised sector.
Animal charity urges travel agencies like Thomas Cook to stop promoting 'cruel' elephant rides
World Animal Protection warns elephants tortured until their spirit is broken in repeated cycle of abuse.
Nigeria: NNPC relaxes ban on 113 vessels over illegal crude oil sales
Ban issued amid suspicions tankers implicated in illicit lifting of crude oil.
Nigeria: President Buhari appoints new head of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation
Appointment came weeks after Buhari sacked the whole NNPC's board as part of anti-corruption campaign.
Calais migrant crisis: This is what Eurotunnel asylum seekers get if they make it to Britain
Asylum seekers entitled to paltry weekly allowance and substandard housing.
Nigeria: Three out of four oil refineries resume production as President Buhari urged to end fuel subsidy
Nigeria's lack of refineries means it has to export 90% of its crude oil and import back petroleum products.
Police 'will no longer investigate burglaries' because of government funding cuts
Head of the new National Police Chief Council warns officers need to prioritise crimes due to lack of funding
UK crime: ONS figures show sexual assaults and rapes at highest level since records began
But Office for National Statistics data puts crime at lowest level since 1981.
Theresa May blamed as one in six police officers 'plan exit' across England and Wales
Jack Dromey says many officers are leaving the force 'in despair' because of the home secretary.
US probes Nike's 1996 sponsorship of Brazilian football team for possible corruption
Probe is part of US Justice Department's wide-ranging investigation into corruption in global football business.
OPM hack could affect up to 14 million active and retired US government employees
Devastating cyber attack against US government is worse than first thought affecting all federal employees
Newcastle bouncer shot by mystery motorcyclist in day of violence for city
Concerns over policing levels after a shooting, a stabbing and the discovery of a body in Newcastle.
Did Chinese hackers use an OPM audit to steal 4 million US federal employee records?
An audit of the Office of Personnel Management in 2014 found multiple serious and on-going security risks
UK government cutting billions from police funding without 'clear understanding' of effects
Report criticises Home Office cuts to forces for not fully realising how they will affect future services.
Election 2015: Conservatives pledge to sell £4bn of cut-price Lloyds shares to investors
Cameron plans to sell £4bn of shares in rescued bank at below-market prices
HMRC defends its handling of the leaked HSBC Swiss tax dodge dossier
HMRC's chief executive Lin Homer faces questions about HSBC tax evasion before the Public Accounts Committee.
Norway decides not to ban begging after opposition drops support
Centre Party opposes ban meant to check alarming rise in crime linked to begging.
BBC criticised for 'staggering' cost to run £89m Broadcasting House
NAO report shows cost for running BBC HQ is triple UK average.
US data security: 93% of American firms are vulnerable to insider threats
Despite well publicised cybersecurity breaches, Vormetric says the enemy is likely to come from within a company.
UK rushes £1bn extra in foreign aid spending in just 2 months to hit target
The UK is committed to spending 0.7% of the country's national income on overseas aid.
George Osborne leads Tory attack over Labour's £20bn of 'unfunded' spending plans
George Osborne will claim that Labour's first year in office alone will total billions of pounds.