Abstract
The LHCb experiment at the CERN LHC has recently made a number of
measurements in the decays of b-hadrons that deviate from their Standard
Model predictions. Each anomaly may not be overly compelling on its own, but
seen together they start to indicate that there may be contributions from
process that have yet to be understood. In addition, LHCb results in the the
beauty and charm systems continue to support the predictions of CP violation
from the CKM mechanism. I will outline the existing anomalies in this area
and show how LHCb results have now ruled them out. Finally, I will give an
overview of the LHCb programme for Run-2 of the LHC.