Three men have been convicted of fraud as part of the Serious Fraud Office's (SFO) investigation into a £23m 'green' energy investment.
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A range of simple products that can be bought without advice have got a step closer to market with the receipt of a Trading Standards Institute kite mark.
The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has issued a warning over Chancellor George Osborne's plans for the UK to "go it alone" on corporate tax reform.
The government could face a fresh mis-selling scandal if it fails to prepare for its guidance service, Chris Williams, CEO of Wealth Horizon has said following the Autumn Statement.
The Chancellor will raise the personal allowance threshold to £10,600 in the next year, £100 more than initially planned.
The amount of profit in UK banks that can be offset by losses carried forward will be limited to 50%, and relief on bad debts delayed, the Chancellor has announced.
The government is to do away with the existing 'single slab' approach to stamp duty on residential property purchases, introducing a new tiered charge from 4 December.
George Osborne has announced a 25% levy on profits made in the UK by multi-national companies but diverted elsewhere.
Small businesses have had the relief on their annual business rates doubled for the next year.