Britain will not be able to afford to honour its commitment to pay the full pensions of public sector workers, according to a report.
The governor of the Bank of England, Sir Mervyn King, says the economy is recovering but inflation will be higher than previously forecast.
As Barclays announces a big fall in profits and a revamp of its business, Channel 4 News looks at what went wrong at the bank and asks if the future will be any brighter.
David Cameron says the British public “can be proud” after he and other European leaders reach a deal on the EU budget.
As tests are ordered on beef products after the discovery of horsemeat in ready meals on supermarket shelves, Channel 4 News looks at the food testing regime in Britain.
RBS is the third bank to be fined for attempting to fix the benchmark lending rate for financial institutions. What did these banks do and why does it matter?
Royal Bank of Scotland is fined almost £400m for its role in the Libor rate-fixing scandal, the third bank forced to pay a penalty by regulators in Britain and the US.
Barclays chief executive Antony Jenkins says he is “shredding” Bob Diamond’s legacy as he tells MPs that bonuses will be cut to compensate people wrongly sold financial products.
The government’s gay marriage bill is approved by the Commons, but a televised statement from David Cameron fails to stop scores of Conservative MPs from voting against the legislation.
As MPs carry out an inquiry into the private rented sector, councils say “extortionate fees” charged by some letting agents are making it harder for people to find a home.
Despite the weak economy, employment is holding up – but earnings and productivity are falling, according to a leading think tank.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission is under-funded and cannot cope with the demands of scrutinising the 43 separate forces in England and Wales, according to the home affairs committee.
Millions of people on low incomes will be hit by increases in their council tax bills from April. How many will be affected and who will pay most?
If you are one of the two million people who have not submitted a tax return, you need to get a move on – failing to do so by Thursday means a financial penalty.
Footballing minnows prepare for their day in the limelight in the FA Cup fourth round against the biggest clubs in the Premier League.