Policing of payday lenders 'timid'
The Office of Fair Trading has been “ineffective and timid” in tackling rogue payday and door-to-door lenders, MPs say.
The Office of Fair Trading has been “ineffective and timid” in tackling rogue payday and door-to-door lenders, MPs say.
The OECD has again cut its growth forecasts for the eurozone and called on the European Central Bank to consider doing more to boost growth.
Parliament launches a tender process for the renovation of the Palace of Westminster, work which could cost £1.5bn.
The European Commission has said it will allow some EU member states to slow their pace of austerity cuts, amid concerns over growth.
Chancellor George Osborne announces a change in tax rules to prevent businesses claiming capital allowances for costs met by other firms.
London Mayor Boris Johnson dismisses claim that he wants the PM to fail so he can “ride in on his bike to save party and country”.