UK Jobs Market: 85% of Firms Plan Recruitment Drive of Permanent Staff
But the REC says skills shortages are affecting how businesses hire.
General Election 2015: Labour's Ed Miliband Promises 36,000 Extra NHS Nurses and Doctors
The Labour Party leader says the move is part of his 'six goals' for the future of Britain.
UK Social Mobility: ONS Warns a Lack of Education is Keeping Children in Poverty
ONS says people are 7.5 times more likely to have a low educational outcome if their father had one.
Tesco's Pain Continues as Embattled Retailer Loses Market Share to Supermarket Rivals
Tesco's market share dropped to 28.8% in the 12 weeks to September, down from 30.2% last year.
General Election 2015: Cameron Boosted as Tories Cut Labour's Poll Lead
The latest survey from YouGov shows there is now a two point gap between Labour and the Tories.
Miliband's £8 Pledge Taps into a Global Trend but Fails to Inspire His Party Faithful
The Labour Party leader wants to increase the national minimum wage to £8 by 2020.
UK Economic Recovery 'Not Filtering Down' to One in Four SMEs
Virgin Media Business warns 23% of SME say they will not grow in the next six months.
London Underground May Face Fresh Industrial Action from RMT Union
Trade union says it has instructed members to not work any overtime on the Tube.
Dairy Crest Axes 260 Jobs and Shuts Two Sites in Wake of 'Extremely Volatile' Markets
The firm is best known for its Cathedral City, Clover, Country Life and FRijj brands.
Ed Balls Unveils Labour's Plan to Make Real Term Cuts to Child Benefit
But Balls is expected to say that the 'tough decision' will save taxpayers £400m over five years.
UK Business Groups Warn Ed Miliband over £8 Minimum Wage 'Political Football' Pledge
The CBI, the FSB and the IoD have raised concerns over the Labour Party leader's promise.
Vodafone Plans to Buy 140 Phones 4U Stores and Save 887 UK Staff
PwC, the firm's administrator, says the deal remains subject to court approval.
Scotland Independence Results: Obama Reaffirms Special Relationship After 'Passionate' Referendum
The vote saw 84.6% of Scotland's electorate turn out to vote in the referendum.
Scotland Independence Results: Ed Miliband Calls for 'Constitutional Convention' Over Devolution Plans
The Labour party leader says he knows there is deep anger across the UK with Westminster politics.
Scotland Independence Results: 'Yes' Vote Boosted by Anti-Westminster Sentiment
Lord Ashcroft poll reveals majority of 'Yes' voters felt disillusioned with Westminster politics.
Scotland Independence Results: Labour's Ed Miliband Backs Devolution Plans
The Labour Party leader says devolution is a good idea for England and Northern Ireland.
ILO Chief Urges EU Members to Ramp Up Steps to Tackle 'Shadow Economies'
Guy Ryder, director-general of the ILO, says policies to address undeclared work must be balanced.
NHS Pay Row: Nurses and Paramedics Vote for Strike Action in England
[BREAKING] Unison says 68% of its members who voted said they were prepared for industrial action.
New EU Rules on High Powered Vacuum Cleaners Prompts Surge in Sales
The ONS says retail sale growth jumped by 3.9% compared with the year before.
Scottish Independence: What You Need to Know about Unemployment and Zero-Hours Contracts
The ONS says Scotland's unemployment rate dropped to 6% in the three months to July.
Scottish Independence: 'No' and 'Yes' Campaigns Neck and Neck as Vote Looms
Panelbase says 52% of people intend to vote 'No' and 48% of people intend to vote 'Yes'.
Scottish Independence: Nick Clegg Blasts 'Nasty Campaigners' Ahead of Historic Vote
Deputy Prime Minister says Scotland will 'need to rediscover a sense of community' after vote.
UK Directors Face Pay Overhaul in Bid to Focus on Long-Term Futures of Firms
The Financial Reporting Council says the new rules will give more transparency to investors.
UK Unemployment Drops to 6.2% as Joblessness Hits Lowest Level Since 2008
The Office for National Statistics says the number of people out of work fell by 146,000.
Birmingham City Council Looks to Axe 6,000 More Jobs by 2018
Sir Albert Bore says there is no getting away from the reality of the funding cuts ahead.
London Underground goes Contactless in Bid to Boost Customer Convenience
TfL says millions of customers will have easier and more convenient journeys.
MPs Call on UK Government to Revoke Passport Office's Agency Status after 'Summer of Chaos'
The Home Affairs Select Committee investigated how the agency handled its backlog of applications.
Scottish Independence: NUJ Calls for End to 'Bullying and Intimidation' of Journalists
The union wants both sides to 'Rein in Abuse' of Journalists covering the referendum.
UK Interest Rate Pressure Off Bank of England as Inflation Falls to 1.5%
The ONS says that CPI inflation fell to 1.5% in the year to August, down from 1.6%.
UK Economy: Five Facts about Foreign-Owned Firms in Britain
IBTimes UK looks at five of the most interesting findings from the Annual Business Survey.