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Rural Broadband Problems Tackled by £10 Million Government Fund
Rural broadband to go superfast with £10m government investment into improvement pilot schemes.
European Moto X Not Made in US but Moto Maker Being Considered
The European version of Moto X will be manufactured outside the US but could soon have the Moto Maker designing option.
Motorola Moto X Coming to UK On 1 February
Motorola to bring voice-controlled Moto X smartphone to UK from 1 February
Will UK Government's Cyber Streetwise Campaign Make a Difference? We Ask the Experts
The UK government has launched a new website to educate individuals and businesses about cyber-security - but can it make a difference?
UK Recovery: OECD Suggests GDP Growth Firming
OECD's composite leading indicators report shows UK economy on the mend in 2014.
Best of British at CES 2014 - Pure, Damson, FitBug, CEL, ARM and D'Aloisio
We look at UK-based companies who made an impact with their announcements at the world's biggest tech showcase, CES 2014.
TSB: We'll Pay UK Stamp Duty for Mortgage Borrowers
TSB bank offers to pay 1% stamp duty for its mortgage customers on homes worth between £125,001 and £250,000.
Russia Develops High-Tech 'Beast From Beneath' Submarine [VIDEO]
Naval experts say £1bn new submarine will give UK and US 'a run for their money'.
UK Economy Grew 0.7% in Fourth Quarter
Economic think tank NIESR said GDP is 'depressed' but recession appears to be over.
Sony Xperia Z1 Compact Pre-order Begins in UK
UK retailers have confirmed the pre-order for Sony Xperia Z1 Compact.
Domino's Pizza Projects Above-Forecast Full Year UK Profits and Wider German Losses
Company generated total fourth-quarter sales of £170m from UK.
ECJ Ruling on Wholesale Travel Tax Could Cost UK Thousands of Jobs
European Tour Operators Association says the ruling could damage the competitiveness of British firms.
NHS Direct: 500 Jobs at Risk as Embattled Helpline Provider Shuts
But the firm says 200 workers will avoid being made redundant.
Why Channel 4's Benefits Street Misrepresents UK Welfare and Unemployment
Lazy? Workshy? Feckless? Here are some figures to put Benefits Street into perspective.
Could the Labour Party's 'Cost of Living Crisis' Attack be Crumbling?
The Treasury says total employee compensation is keeping pace with the economic recovery.
Recruitment Chief Hails 2014 as 'Full of Opportunity' for UK Jobs Market
Kevin Green, chief executive of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation, is optimistic.
UK Braced for Fresh Storm Crisis as Over 200 Flood Alerts Issued
Environment Agency warns of coastal flooding as heavy rain batters UK.
Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper Blasts Domino's Boss in Immigration Row
Comments come as UK work restrictions on Romanians and Bulgarians are lifted.
Harrods Boss Michael Ward Slams George Osborne's Chinese Visa Plans
Wards says the UK government's measures are "smoke and mirrors".
New Year's Eve 2013: Where to Watch Fireworks in UK Cities
Cities across UK to host fireworks displays to ring in the New Year.
Is Charging Immigrants and Tourists for NHS A&E Services Fair?
IBTimesUK looks to philosopher John Rawls for help on the question of 'fairness'.
Top 12 Business Stories 2013: Tax Avoidance and Evasion Crackdown
Governments in the UK and beyond have stepped up the fight against tax dodgers.
UK and US Experience Lacklustre Pre-Christmas Retail Sales
UK and US consumers postponed buying, anticipating better deals.
Jolla Sailfish Smartphone at €399 Available Across Europe
Jolla Sailfish smartphone is on for pre-order at €399.
European Markets Outside Italy Trade Higher After Federal Reserve Taper Decision
The UK and the US will release third-quarter growth data today.
Ofgem: Businesses Paid to Save Electricity in 2014
Regulator suggests businesses could be offered money to help with Britain's soaring energy demand.
Business Leaders Warn of Big Data Skills Gap
David Cameron Accelerates UK Welfare Crackdown on EU Migrants
UK Prime Minister brings forward plans to restrict benefits for EU citizens ahead of feared influx of Romanian and Bulgarian workers.
European Markets Climb Ahead of Federal Reserve Stimulus Taper Decision
US Federal Reserve chief Ben Bernanke to speak at 19:30GMT.
David Cameron Tells Europe: Don't Hold Back Shale Gas Industry with New Regulations
Despite fracking fears, UK's Cameron warns European Commission President Barroso against more regulation.