UK government to sell stake in King's Cross redevelopment site
Sale is part of Chancellor George Osborne's privatisation programme to reduce public debt.
David Cameron's war on trade unions is a fundamental attack on democracy
New law is part of a strategy designed to recalibrate human rights in favour of the Tories' ideological stance.
Summer budget 2015: George Osborne's speech in full
Read the Conservative chancellor's full emergency budget here.
Summer budget 2015 preview: What can you expect from George Osborne on 8 July?
The chancellor will unveil his emergency economic plan after the Tories won a shock majority.
Auto-enrolment: Brave new pensions world still leaves savers short by a long chalk
Roger Sanders OBE, managing director of LighthouseGEB, takes a nuanced view of the current state of pensions auto-enrolment.
Pension freedoms will see £6bn taken from pots as Treasury counts tax receipts
Government pension reforms will earn Treasury about £1.2bn in tax revenues this year.
Tata Steel workers in the UK to go on strike over pension
The strike will be the first in the UK steel industry in 35 years
Technology paves the way for Lehman Brothers pensions settlement
Thousands of staff at the collapsed bank are in line for payouts.
Sainsbury's reports first full-year loss in a decade
Sainsbury's reported a loss before tax of £72m.
Troubled retailer Tesco predicted to post £5bn loss - the biggest in British history
Supermarket's chief executive Dave Lewis, has announced several turnaround efforts that are already showing results.
David Cameron promises triple whopper in Tory 'worker manifesto' for 'buccaneering' Britain
The Conservative prime minister made the pledges as he launched his party's manifesto in Swindon.
Hong Kong pledges $37m for businesses hit by protests
Hong Kong pledges HK$290m (£23.85m, $37m) to help businesses hit by pro-democracy protests.
Ireland: Water dispute forces families to boil snow
Thousands of Northern Ireland residents left without water supply boil snow and river water to meet needs.
Tesco could shut 13 stores in Hungary in February
Tesco is Hungary's biggest supermarket chain and the nation's third-biggest employer.
Tesco closes 43 stores and Cheshunt HQ in cost-cutting drive
Tesco will also sell Dunnhumby data business and online movie streaming service Blinkbox.
Victory for Fire Minister Penny Mordaunt as MPs back firefighter pension plan
The pension proposal has led to multiple strikes from members of the Fire Brigades Union.
Firefighters in England launch fresh 24-hour strike in latest pension row action
The Fire Minister Penny Mordaunt said the walk-out is 'completely unnecessary'.
Autumn Statement 2014: Osborne 'torpedoing' Universal Credit by freezing work allowances
Chancellor accused of putting future of flagship welfare scheme in doubt with spending cuts.
Firefighters to stage 24-hour strike in England over pension row
The FBU claims that the UK government has not listened to them.
Over 150,000 passengers affected as strike-hit Lufthansa cancels 48% of scheduled services
Lufthansa cancelled 1,350 flights in short-haul, continental and intercontinental categories.
British Military Widows and Widowers Granted Pensions For Life After Remarrying
Changes mean military widows and widowers no longer face 'an agonising choice between financial security and loneliness'.
Firefighters to Stage Four Day Strike over Pensions ahead of Bonfire Night
Walk out is the latest development in the pension row between the firefighters and the UK government.
UK Trade Unions Call for Consultation Over Tata Steel's Long Products Division Sale
UK's National Trade Union Steel Co-ordinating Committee wants Tata to examine 'all the options'.
EU Court Rules UK Government's BT Pension Fund Guarantee Illegal and Dismisses Appeal
The European Commission ordered British authorities to recover the aid in 2009.
Rabobank Senior Traders Gary Andrews and Chris Twort Leave Amid FX Fixing Scandal
Several of the bank's ex-staff have been charged with fraud in the US over market manipulation
Lufthansa Strike: 1,450 Flights Cancelled, More Than 200,000 Stranded
35-hour Lufthansa pilots strike to begin at 1200 BST on 21 October.
Singapore's GIC to Take Part in £1bn Acquisition of Aberdeen, Glasgow and Southampton Airports
GIC will join Spanish infrastructure giant Ferrovial and Australian bank Macquarie in acquisition of regional airports.
Energy Firms Grant £140 Each for 1.7 Million Pensioners' Bills
The Warm Home Discount Scheme was pushed through by the government.
UK's Ageing Workforce Means Firms Will Have to Pay £1.8m Extra in Pensions
Mercer says firms will need to make the move because workers are expected to live six months longer.
'Millions' of Workers 'Confused' about UK Government's Flagship Pension Reform
The DWP spent £3.5m on a TV advertisement raising awareness of auto-enrolment.