General Election 2015: Liberal Democrats Promise Free Childcare for All Two Year Olds
Jo Swinson MP says the pledge is part of a plan to build a stronger economy and a fairer society.
Mental Health: 'Destructive Link' Between Workplace Stress and Reduced Productivity
Towers Watson says wellness is about promoting changes in behaviour in the workplace.
National Audit Office: UK Government Needs Better Information to Combat Youth Unemployment
Independent parliamentary body says value-for-money of post-16 education is improving
Zero-Hours Contracts: Majority of UK Workers Reject Controversial Agreements
Totaljobs.com says young people were much more willing to work on a zero-hours contract.
NHS England Launches Probe After Dental Records Found 'Thrown in a Skip'
West Midlands Police says it is too early to say if a criminal offence has been committed.
UK Government Tsar for Older Workers Unveils 'New Phase of Life' Vision
Ros Altmann wants to tackle ageism and introduce more flexibility in the workplace.
BBC Staff in 'Heart and Soul' Strike Over Cuts and Job Losses
The NUJ says the industrial action is 'a battle for the heart and soul of the BBC'.
UK Immigration: Skilled Foreign Workers Give UK Economy £210bn Boost
The largest amount of GVA is produced by inpats from Europe, producing nearly £75bn.
Jersey's First Race Discrimination Law Comes into Force 49 Years after UK
The law prohibits acts of race discrimination in areas including paid work and recruitment.
UK Young People Disengaged With Politics and Mistrust the Media
Survation says most young people do not feel that any of the main political parties represents them.
Bonus Bonanza: UK Perks Hit £40.5bn Thanks to Finance Fat Cats
The ONS said payments received across the whole economy had increased by 4.9% on the year before.
Eurozone Unemployment Holds at 11.5% as Inflation Nears Five Year Low
Eurostat says 18.4 million people were out of work across the region in July.
The Current Account: Net Migration Surge Dents David Cameron's Credibility
The Prime Minister's pledge to slash the number of immigrants coming to the UK by 2015 looks even less likely to be met after official figures showed that net long-term migration had jumped by 68,000 over the past year.
Malaysia Airlines Axes 6,000 Jobs after MH370 Disappearance and MH17 Disaster
Job losses represent around 30% of the embattled firm's workforce.
Professor Brian Cox: Put Academics in Schools to Tackle 'Frightening' Skills Shortage
TV star says having aspiration is vital for students to pursue science subjects.
Neets: Britons Believe Firms Won't Hire Young Without Work Experience
Chris Whitehouse says employers need to take a chance on the next generation.
David Cameron Left Red Faced as UK Net Migration Rockets to 243,000
The Prime Minister pledge to slash net migration to less than 100,000 by 2015.
Cost of Housing: 'Three Million' Parents Cut Back on Food to Pay Rent
Shelter says housing costs and cuts to support are leaving many families on a financial knife-edge.
Social Mobility Tsar: Britain is Dominated by a Privately Educated Oxbridge Elite
Milburn says top jobs remain disproportionately held by people from a narrow range of backgrounds.
Labour MP Liam Byrne: Big University Reforms Needed to Unlock Knowledge Economy
The shadow universities minister says UK must build a bigger knowledge economy.
Angela Merkel Follows in David Cameron's Footsteps With EU Migrant Crackdown
Comes amid accusations that Bulgaria and Romania immigrants have been abusing the welfare system.
Firefighters' Pension Deadlock Continues as Minister Fails to Win FBU Over
FBU wants urgent meeting with Penny Mordaunt MP to discuss her plans.
The War for Talent: Globe-Trotting 'Generation Y' Careerists Head Abroad
Hydrogen Group says Generation Y are highly motivated and ambitious,
UK Public Relations Body Plans Crackdown on Industry's £12,000 Pay Gap
The CIPR is launching a range of initiatives to boost gender diversity.
Asda Income Tracker: Family Spending Power Nears Record High
Supermarket chain says increase was thanks to cost of goods falling.
Ukip Uxbridge Candidate Declares Class War on 'Bullingdon Boy' Boris Johnson
Jack Duffin tells IBTimes UK that Ukip will target the Mayor of London's position on Heathrow.
British Public Back Lord Heseltine in Foreign Student Immigration Row
The ONS says 177,000 people immigrated to the UK for formal study in 2013.
Slaughterhouse Strike: Food Standards Agency Staff Walkout in Pay Row
Unison says it is only fair that its members receive a pay increase in line with inflation.
Vince Cable 'Tightens the Screws' in Crackdown on Zero-Hours Contract Loopholes
Business Secretary wants industry help to identify bad labour practice.
CBI: Professional Services Hiring Spree on the Cards
But the CBI warns a skills shortage may hinder the growth of professional services firms.