Disgraced former RBS boss Fred Goodwin was told this afternoon that his knighthood is being removed by order of the Queen. The unpreceden...
Survey reveals expat banking fears
The Expat Banking Poll was sponsored by Lloyds TSB International and conducted by expat website Just Landed. Expats in Spain were found to...
Two men sought over bank robbery in Thornliebank
Armed robbers have escaped with a four-figure sum of cash after holding up a bank in East Renfrewshire. Two men entered the Lloyds Bank i...
Prominent Fla businessman guilty in $135M fraud; investors include Roman Catholic prep school
A prominent businessman pleaded guilty Wednesday to fraud in a $135 million real estate scheme that fleeced hundreds of investors, includi...
Eating fried foods didn't hurt the hearts of Spaniards who follow a Mediterranean diet
Eating fried foods didn't hurt the hearts of Spaniards who follow a Mediterranean diet, but the findings are too good to be true for Can...
Underworld bankers Daniel Keenan and Andrew Barnett who laundered £17m of drug money are jailed
Two underworld bankers who laundered more than £17million in drug money have been jailed for a total of 17 years. Daniel Keenan, 41, and ...
Drug smugglers and dealers to get law thaw in UK
Drug smugglers and street dealers could avoid prison in the UK even if caught with heroin, cocaine or thousands of pounds worth of cannabi...
London hospitals write off 'over 90%' owed by foreign patients
London hospitals have written off more than 90% of what they are owed by foreign patients not entitled to free NHS care, BBC London has le...
Redknapp 'threatened journalist'
Football boss Harry Redknapp threatened to "sue the bollocks" off a journalist as he angrily denied taking bungs, a court has he...
Coryton refinery job fears after Petroplus go bankrupt
Hundreds of jobs at the Coryton oil refinery in Essex are under threat after Swiss owner Petroplus said it would file for bankruptcy. The...
Government debt passes £1 trillion
The Government's debt has smashed through the £1 trillion barrier for the first time despite a bigger-than-expected fall in borrowing ...
the government was deeply concerned about "money laundering, tax evasion, drug trafficking and crime" associated with Gibraltar
The British Government came within a day of doing a controversial deal to share the sovereignty of Gibraltar with Spain and end 300 years of...
How Tony Blair tried to give Gibraltar to Spain to curry favour with the European Union
Peter Hain says the then-Prime Minister was “contemptuous” toward the desire of Gibraltar residents to remain under the British flag and t...
Bailout chiefs order banks to slash 2,500 workers
THOUSANDS of jobs in the banks must be cut urgently, the country’s bailout team has warned the Government. State-owned banks are paying s...
Costa tragedy: 'Get back on board, damn it!' T-shirts a hit
A coast guard officer's "Get back on board damn it!" order to the fleeing captain of the capsized Costa Concordia liner is b...
New Zealand police broke through electronic locks and cut their way into a mansion safe room to arrest the alleged kingpin of an international Internet copyright theft case
New Zealand police broke through electronic locks and cut their way into a mansion safe room to arrest the alleged kingpin of an internation...
Spanish Bad Loans Reach 7.51% In Nov; Deposits Drop
The bad debt ratio of Spain's banking sector rose for the eight consecutive month in November to a new 17-year high, while deposits an...
Judge orders search of News of the World executives' computers in bid to find out if key hacking evidence was destroyed
A judge overseeing the settling of hacking claims by victims of News of the World has ordered executives' computers be searched. Seni...
Spain is happiest expat destination
The research, from Lloyds TSB International, asked over 1,000 British citizens in the 10 most popular expat destinations to rate their new...
News International faces FBI phone hacking probe
Yesterday the company paid the actor £130,000 after accepting that it had published stories gleaned from hacking his phone. One of the art...
Warren Buffett increases stake in Tesco
The US investor Warren Buffett has given a boost to the embattled Tesco chief executive, Phil Clarke, by increasing his stake in the super...
Carnival says caring for cruise disaster victims
Carnival Corp & plc, whose luxury liner Costa Concordia capsized off the coast of Italy last week, said it was providing lodging, refu...
Doctors may strike over cuts to their pension pots
The British Medical Association, which represents 130,000 doctors and medical students, said two thirds of its members support industrial ...
Meat causes cancer. It’s been said so many times that you’d have to be an idiot not to believe it, right?
The latest confirmation of this apparent common sense was a report published last week in the British Journal of Cancer Research. The aut...
Tax adviser guilty of fraud scheme
A professional tax adviser from Bedfordshire has been convicted of trying to defraud honest taxpayers of £70 million, HM Revenue & Cus...
Top former art dealer faces 87 charges after fraud probe
One of Australia's former leading art dealers, Ronald Coles, faces up to 10 years in jail after being charged today with 87 offences r...
Russian ship suspected of carrying munitions to Syria appears near Turkish port
Authorities say a Russian ship suspected of delivering weapons to Syria has anchored off Turkey’s coast. A Foreign Ministry official said...
Five men have been arrested on suspicion of fraudulent transactions from accounts held at Bristol-based stockbroker Rowan Dartington
The arrests have been confirmed by Avon and Somerset Constabulary, which said that the men aged 45, 36, 49, 57 and 23 have all been bailed...
RBS to cut 3,500 jobs in investment bank shake-up
The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has said it is planning to cut 3,500 jobs, with most of them to happen this year. The cuts are part of a...
Wonga stops targeting students after Twitter protests
Short-term lender Wonga.com has announced that it is taking down information on student finances from its website following accusations it...
Breast implant scandal: taxpayers face £100 million bill
Harley Medical Group (HMG), responsible for one in three operations using the French-made implants, said it would go out of business if ma...
Iran car explosion kills nuclear scientist in Tehran
BBC's Mohsen Asgari: "It seems a motor cyclist pasted a bomb to his car which he was in with two other passengers Continue readin...
Europe Banks Hoarding Cash Resist Draghi Bid to Avoid Crunch
Banks are hoarding the European Central Bank's record 489 billion-euro ($625 billion) injection into the banking system, thwarting att...