British Love Affair with Real Ale Continues as Young People Take Up the Drink
The Campaign for Real Ale says a third of young people in the UK have tried the beverage.
Welsh Government Plans £50 Fine for Smoking in Cars with Children
A six week consultation on the ban is being launched on 11 September.
UK Pensions: Annuity Rates Fall at Fastest Pace for Three Years
The figures come after the Chancellor's radical retirement reforms in his 2014 Budget.
UK Chancellor George Osborne Unveils £60m 'Game-Changing' Science Facility at University of Manchester
The Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre at the University of Manchester will be built by 2017.
'Growing Divide' Between Technology in UK Classrooms and Teachers' Abilities
Virgin Media Business says only 15% of teachers are 'totally computer savvy'.
David Cameron Boosted by Lord Hill's Appointment to European Commission
The Tory peer is now financial services and capital markets union commissioner.
UK Workers Get Second Lowest Amount of Public Holidays in the World
Employees in India and Colombia enjoy the greatest number of public holidays (18).
Scottish Independence: Yes Vote Would be 'Disastrous' for UK, Warns Sir John Major
The former Prime Minister says that people have not grasped the implications of independence.
Book Review: 'The Establishment: And How They Get Away With It' by Owen Jones
IBTimes UK looks at the best selling author's second book, The Establishment.
Iain Duncan Smith's Universal Credit Faces 'Mini Jobs' Warning from Thinktank
Resolution Foundation says welfare reform could keep recipients in 'mini jobs'.
Hundreds of Thousands of People 'Beaten Up for Being on Benefits'
The Who Benefits? coalition campaign says we need to change the way we talk about benefit.
World Bank Warns G20 Employment Ministers of 'Global Jobs Crisis'
The joint report says there will need to be 600 million extra jobs created across the world by 2030.
TUC Congress 2014: Bank of England's Mark Carney Plans to Talk Real Wages
Carney will talk about the UK labour market and real wages in his speech to trade unions.
General Election 2015: Labour Party Promise to Make Employment Tribunals 'Fairer'
The shadow business secretary says Labour will abolish the current system if elected.
Scottish Independence: Immigration Expert Warns Both Sides are Wrong on Border Controls
Professor Thom Brooks tells IBTimes UK that the immigration debate is based on misconceptions.
TUC Congress 2014: Frances O'Grady Warns of 'Downton Abbey Style' Society
The general secretary asked delegates if they are 'going to settle for a nastier and poorer Britain'.
NHS Pay Row: British Public Back Midwives as Union Ballots Members
Royal College of Midwives is balloting its members for strike action in a row over pay.
General Election 2015: Liberal Democrats Promise Young Person's Bus Pass
Nick Clegg says the plan is designed to help young people with the cost of travel.
Scottish Widows: 50% of Low Paid Workers Saving After Auto-Enrolment
But the insurer warns there is still an awareness gap among younger workers about early saving.
Olympic Legend Michael Johnson: Kirani James Will Focus on Gold at Rio Not my Record
Exclusive: Johnson says the Grenadian sprinter will focus on winning the 'very difficult' race.
UK MPs Slam Ministry of Defence over 'Bungled' Army Recruitment Plan
The Public Accounts Committee report comes after the government axed 20,000 army jobs.
US Fast Food Strikes: Why Thousands of Workers Feel Nickeled and Dimed
The minimum wage industrial action has revived the US' labour movement.
UK Skills Shortage: Sharpest Demand for IT Staff Since 1998
KPMG says the desperation to fill recruitment holes is leading to continued wage growth.
Cycle to Work Day 2014: Find Out Why Two Wheels are Better than Four
Cycle to Work Day encourages employees to take their bikes to work instead of other transportation.
'Generational Groundhog Day' Looms as Unemployment and Housing Top Young People's Concerns
Citizens Advice says clients in their 20s were most worried about housing benefit.
FTSE 100 Firms Shake Up Pay Policies After 'Shareholder Spring'
Deloitte says there has been an unprecedented amount of change to remuneration structures.
Scottish Independence: SNP's Nicola Sturgeon Rules Out Tuition Fees in Scotland
SNP deputy leader says Westminster has imposed sky high tuition fees in the rest of the UK.
Future UK Economy Under Threat Thanks to 'Shift Towards Insecure Employment'
The Centre for Cities says pathways to upward mobility have been severely eroded.
World Economic Forum: Is the UK Labour Market Really More Flexible than the US?
The WEF ranked the UK labour market in the top 10 for flexibility.
UK Under-Employment Jumps by '93,000' Over Last Two Years
The TUC says under-employment remains stubbornly high and is still rising.