Jaguar Land Rover to Create 250 Jobs as Part of £200m Investment Plan
The car giant will create hundreds of jobs in the North West of England
UK Interest Rate Hike Could Be Sooner Than Expected Says BoE's Weale
External member of interest-rate-setting Monetary Policy Committee, Martin Weale, says BoE could be forced to raise interest rate sooner
Blanket CRB Checks Contravene Human Rights, UK Supreme Court Rules
Respondents were successful in the Court of Appeal, but Theresa May took the case to the Supreme Court.
Poor White Pupils Are 'Bottom of the Class', Education MPs Warn
The MPs called on Ofsted to maintain its recent focus on economically deprived white children.
Morrisons Axes 2,600 Jobs in Management Restructuring Plan
The supermarket chain says the job losses are a result of the firm reducing layers of management.
UK Technology Sector Faces 'Talent Drought' Amid Skills Shortage
Pat Nice says the industry's skills shortage is a massive challenge.
Northern Ireland Free Speech Campaigners Buoyed by Libel Reform Prospect
The 2013 Defamation Act was not adopted by the Northern Ireland Assembly.
UK Youth Unemployment: House of Lords to Debate 'Scarred Generation'
Baroness O'Cathain has warned Britain could face more riots like those seen across London in the summer of 2011.
UK Plc Ready to Take on World as Thousands of Firms Eye Overseas Expansion
The research revealed 80% of those planning to 'go global' cite the economic upturn as their primary catalyst.
White Domination of Management Jobs 'Needs UK Government Review'
By 2051 one in five people in the UK will be from an ethnic minority background.
Nurses' Union Furious as 'Senior NHS Staff Pay Jumps 6.1%'
Royal College of Nursing says government has maintained an iron grip on the pay and benefits of frontline staff.
'National Wealth Service' Needed For George Osborne's 'Retirement Revolution'
Dr Ros Altmann, a former government advisor, has called for a new body to help savers after the 2014 Budget.
UK Sickness Absence Levels Hit Record Low, Says Manufacturing Body
But the EEF says that long term absence has increased.
UK Dads Reject Extra Paternity Leave With Newborns
Official figures showed only 1% of fathers took Additional Paternity Leave since its introduction in 2011.
UK Government Extends Flexible Working Rights to Help Older Workers
Steve Webb says older workers have a huge amount to bring to any workforce and are a vast untapped talent.
Employment Tribunal Fees Slammed by TUC as Single Claims Plummet
TUC argues work tribunal fees is deterring many workers.
UK Bankers Do Not Think They Are Paid Enough
Hays says getting remuneration right is one of the biggest challenges facing financial services industries.
World Cup 2014: UK Firms Using Tournament to Boost Morale
The Economist Intelligence Unit says most businesses said they would be using the sporting event to boost motivation.
CBI: Next Government Should Close Gender Pay Gap
The CBI says gender should not define what people earn and 'we need to put equal pay firmly into the spotlight'.
'Spiralling' Cost of Fraud Leaves Small UK Firms £22bn Worse Off
Research reveals more than 40% of SMBs have experienced fraudulent activity in the past year.
UK Unemployment Drop 'Success' Soured By Shrinking Real Wages
Is the Coalition Government's 'long term economic plan' really working?
UK Unemployment Hits Five Year Low in Further Boost for Cameron's Coalition
UK's unemployment rate fell to a five-year-low of 6.6% in the three months to April
Payday Loan Borrowers 'Paying Too Much' on Crushed Competition
Regulator, CMA, says a typical customer could save up to £60 per year if there was more competition
Men Suffer From 'Double Whammy' of Worklessness and Ill Health
Study says unemployed men have a higher risk of developing poor health than any other group
UK Women More Worried About Sickies than Men
PMI Health Group says some women return to work before they are fit enough.
London Among Top 50 Expensive Locations for Expats
ECA International says firms may need to increase the cost of living for employees in the UK.
Diageo Axes London HQ Jobs in £200m Cost Cutting Plan
The news followed slowing demand in China and other emerging markets.
City of London Loses Hiring Appetite, Warns Manpower
The hiring intentions of financial services firms in the UK have fallen into negative territory.
Which UK Profession Has Been Crowned the Fittest?
Are bankers or nurses the most physically active in the UK?
Bankers for US Firms Beat European Competitors in London's Big Bonus Game
Bank directors for US firms in London received bonuses of £180,000.