London's Oxford Street: Do Tourists and Workers Mind the Pollution?
IBTimes UK talks to consumers after Oxford Street was named world's most polluted street.
Writers' Block: Authors' Average Earnings Plummeted to £11,000 in 2013
Writers are struggling to make a living as wages have dramatically fallen since 2005.
Labour Unveils 'Technical Degree' Plans for 'Other 50%' of Young People
Miliband says previous governments had wrongly 'believed that there is only one route to success'.
Ed Miliband: Tackling UK's Skills Shortage 'Urgent' Priority for Labour
Miliband tells IBTimes UK that he could do huge amounts in the short-term to address the issue.
UK Jobs Market: Staff Shortfall Continues to Push Salaries Up
REC and KPMG said the index dropped to 28.9 in June for permanent staff availability.
UK Youngsters Back Apprenticeships over University Degrees
Ipsos MORI says degree-level apprenticeships are favoured among 16 to 25-year-olds.
UK Welfare Reform: DWP Spends £4.8m on Outside Consultants as Bill Quadruples
Analysis by IBTimes UK shows that the cost of outsider advice was up from £1.29m a year ago.
Britain's Middle Class Finds UK Private Schools Too Expensive as Costs Hit £222,000
But Killik & Co says the figure excludes all the extra costs of providing uniforms and school trips.
Nick Clegg Unveils 300 New Sanef Jobs in Leeds
The announcement was part of the International Festival for Business 2014.
UK Graduates Report Boost in Jobs Confidence as Economy Recovers
Final year students' confidence in the job market is at its highest for more than a decade.
The Future of Work Looks Bleak if You Don't Like Screens
The office of the future offers great flexibility, but could be a dystopian nightmare for some.
London's High Court: DWP's New Back-to-Work Law Contravenes Human Rights
The High Court ruling comes after Cait Reilly's Poundland case.
Next Mark Zuckerberg or Steve Jobs 'Just Needs an Internet Connection'
Chris Bradshaw, of Autodesk, tells IBTimes UK that the internet has revolutionised education.
CBI: UK Businesses Want 'Genuine Reform' in Education System
The business body says young people need to be better prepared for the world of work.
Asda Axes 1,360 Management Jobs on Restructuring Plan
The chief executive of Asda says the move is the right decision for the future of the firm.
What You Need to Know: UK Wages Over the Past 40 Years
The ONS investigates how pay-packets have transformed over the past four decades.
Private School Kids Earn '£194,000' More than State Peers
The Social Market Foundation says educational achievement is a major contributor to the difference.
Graduates Face Jail for CV Lies, Warns Fraud Watchdog
The CIFAS says lying on your CV should not be seen as harmless.
James Bond and Coronation Street Benefit from £16m Government Skills Fund
The Business Secretary Vince Cable says creative industries play a key role in the UK economy.
Samsung Marketing Boss: Technology Will End the Nine to Five Workday
Philip Oldham says the typical workday will "totally change" in five year's time.
Firefighters Join Public Sector Staff in One-Day Strike Over Pay
The FBU says the industrial action is a testament to the failure of the government's policies.
World Cup 2014: Sick Days Cost UK PLC £23bn a Year
PwC says the problem could be worse because of major sporting events like the World Cup.
Bonus 'Flaws' Mean DWP Faces Overpaying Work Programme Contractors by £25m
The National Audit Office says flaws in the scheme's bonus system must be addressed.
PCS Union to Join Millions of Council Workers and Teachers on 'Fair Pay' Strike
The industrial action, with the backing of many of the UK's trade unions, will take place on 10 July.
Sports Direct Faces Opposition over £180m Share Bonus Scheme
The retailer's 2015 Bonus Share Scheme would give its members 25 million ordinary free shares if voted through.
Eurozone Youth Unemployment Falls Despite Total Jobless Rate Holding Steady
Eurostat says the region's jobless rate for under 25s fell to 23.3% in May.
Mercer, Towers Watson and Aon Hewit Warned by Law Commission About 'Herding' Pension Money
The independent body says the investment consultants could face regulation in the future.
Vince Cable Launches Head Hunting Code to Boost Women on FTSE Boards
The new code is in response to the independent Sweeney review in February 2014.
EU Referendum: Tory MEP Slams CBI for 'Blindly Backing' UK Membership
David Campbell Bannerman tells IBTimes UK that the business body 'isn't doing any serious thinking'.
Google Beats Oxfam and Volvo to Top UK Work-Life Balance Table
But the firm has admitted it needs to improve gender and ethnic diversity in its workforce.