Government to consider whether it needs further powers to track suspected terrorists after the killing of a soldier on a London street
Fighter jets have been scrambled to intercept a flight from Pakistan to the UK having been alerted by an emergency call from the pilot
Mutual seeks to repair its balance sheet after bonds downgraded to ‘junk’ status by withdrawing from capital consumptive corporate loans
In an internal email, Lord Hall, the BBC’s recently appointed director-general, says it is better to close it now than waste more money
Speaker’s wife made a single Twitter post following a BBC ‘Newsnight’ report that falsely implicated Lord McAlpine in allegations of sexual abuse
Heathrow said all passengers had been evacuated from the aircraft and no one was thought to be injured after the incident at about 9am
Banks expect to sign off more loans for first-time buyers after lending rose in April, although the number of approvals was still down year on year
Britain scraped through the March turbulence thanks to higher imports from the continent through the Interconnector links
While Tories welcome the statistics, education campaigners estimate that fewer international students would cost the economy £725m
Data come a day after the International Monetary Fund urged the government to bring forward investment spending this year to spur economic recovery
News courtesy of FT.com