Coalition banking reforms become law
Reforms to make the UK banking industry more resilient in response to the 2008 financial crisis have become law.
Reforms to make the UK banking industry more resilient in response to the 2008 financial crisis have become law.
Prime Minister David Cameron and Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny will jointly visit a number of World War One graves and memorials in Flanders, Belgium on Thursday.
Business Secretary Vince Cable rules out banning zero-hours contracts, saying they offer “welcome flexibility”, but launches a consultation on their use.
Eurozone finance ministers agree on a long-awaited pact on how to deal with failing banks in the region.
The UK tax authority “seems to lose its nerve” when chasing multinational companies for tax owed, the head of a committee of MPs says.
Business Secretary Vince Cable warns that London is becoming a “giant suction machine” which is “draining the life out of the rest of the country”.