The ex-head of Revenue and Customs and an ex-government minister have been called to explain how HSBC clients were able to hide £135m in the firm's Swiss branch without criminal charges, according to The Times.Prime Minister David Cameron will advise British businesses on Tuesday to give their employees a pay rise as protections against Ed Miliband's "attacks", The Guardian reported. The comments follow claims made last week with Cameron saying that Labour is "anti-enterprise, anti-business".Qualcomm has agreed to pay a record fine worth $975m to quiet accusations by China that the firm broke an anti-monopoly law, according to the Financial Times.Plans to devolve powers out of Whitehall would allow large cities to set their own stamp duty rates and retain the proceeds, according to The Times.Budget car brands are leading a new wave of success for the European automobile market, wrote the Wall Street Journal.The NHS has funded nine times more overseas trips to search for short-term foreign labour, The Telegraph reported. Some of these trips cost up to £100,000 each, the paper said.British drivers caught speeding in Europe will face new fines in the UK if European Union legislation comes into effect, wrote The Times.Millions of Brits will be struck with higher council tax after local authorities ignored minister demands for them to freeze the levy, wrote The Telegraph.