Government's Social Mobility Tsar Slams Coalition Child Poverty Plan
Alan Milburn says the government's draft child poverty strategy is a 'missed opportunity'.
UK Food Bank Use Jumps 54% as 20 Million Meals Are Handed Out
Below the Breadline report: 'Massive rise' in meals is an 'indictment of an increasingly unequal Britain'
HMRC Hands £4.6m to 22,000 Workers After Minimum Wage Cheat Crackdown
UK government says wrongdoing employers to be named and shamed and face stiff penalty
George Osborne's Collective Pension Plan 'Could Harm UK's Insurance Sector,' Warns Fitch
Ratings agency says the scale of the impact on the industry depends on how the plans are implemented
UK Companies Should Embrace Siesta Culture, says Top Neuroscientist
Vincent Walsh, professor of human brain research at University College London, says workers should take naps
UK 'Jobs Boom' Under Threat From Lack of Staff, Warns KPMG and REC
The Report on Jobs reveals that permanent staff appointments declined further in May
Business Mentoring Could Boost Millions of Small Firms and UK Economy
Research reveals almost five million small UK businesses could double their chances of increasing their turnovers with mentoring.
Firefighters to Strike in Nationwide 24 Hour Walkout over Pension Row
BREAKING NEWS: Members of the FBU will strike from 9am on 12 June, with another set for 10am-5pm on 21 June.
TSB Bank Eyes Granting 8,600 Staff £100 of Shares on £1.5bn IPO
The lender also plans to introduce a new reward strategy after its flotation in late June
Greek Unemployment Falls to 26.8%
Embattled country's unemployment rate remains far higher than the Eurozone average of 11.7%.
UK's Tightening Labour Market Will Push Wages Higher
ONS says UK's headline unemployment and inactivity rates have fallen relatively sharply in recent quarters
Number of UK Home Workers Hits Record High
The ONS says the percentage of people working at home increased from 11.1% in 1998 to 13.9% in 2014.
Queen's Speech 2014: Parents Eye £2,000 Tax-Free Childcare
The childcare subsidy proposal, which could come into effect in September 2015, was officially announced in the Queen's speech
Queen's Speech 2014: UK Government Unveils Dutch-Style Private Pension Plans
The proposal was unveiled during the Queen's speech during the state opening of parliament.
Don't Believe What They Say -- Money Really Can Buy You Happiness
The ONS also says that personal wellbeing is affected by the source of household income
Tiananmen Square 25th Anniversary: The Secret Behind the Prosperous Youth of China
IBTimes UK looks at the state of China's decades after the fateful day of revolution
Cobra Beer Boss Lord Bilimoria: Brand Building 'Absolutely Crucial' to Success
Lord Bilimoria says it is about telling a 'compelling story based on undeniable brand truth'
Italy's Youth Abandoned by Economy as Unemployment Nears 50%
The figures come after Prime Minister Matteo Renzi proposed his controversial "Jobs Act".
UK Exporters Should be Wary of China's 'Big Money Culture', Warns Brompton Bicycle Chief
Butler-Adams says prospective exporters should take the step and start travelling.
UK Businesses Should Focus on Overseas Deals as Worldwide Spotlight Shines On UK, Says Barclays Trade Chief
Steve Childs says British SMEs should think more globally
Standard Life Shares Dip on UK Government's 'Collective Pension Plan'
Sunday Telegraph says government will unveil plans to introduce a Dutch-style collective pension plan.
UK Firms Eye Graduate Hiring Spree as Starting Salaries Stagnate
Incomes Data Services says financial services firms are leading the hiring spree.
Pay Deals 'Slump' to £4.5m for Top UK Bosses
The High Pay Centre says FTSE 100 chiefs have salaries 160 times that of the average UK worker.
UK Mothers End Maternity Leave Early Over 'Job Loss' Fears
The National Childbirth Trust says 43% of female respondents were likely to return to work sooner than they would like.
World Cup 2014: Acas Issues Guidance to Help Reduce 'Sickie' Risk
The conciliation service says employers could let workers listen to the radio or watch TV during games.
UK Pensions: Labour Must Offer More Auto-Enrolment Reforms to Help Low Paid
Rachel Reeves's pledge to lower the auto-enrolment trigger must be boosted by further proposals.
Economic Case for 'Brexit' from EU is 'Nonsense', Warns Sir John Major
The former Prime Minister also backed David Cameron's EU referendum pledged
UK Pensioners Pay Out 30% of Annual Incomes in Taxes
Prudential says there is a total of £45.6bn paid in taxes by all retired households in the UK
UK Universities Siphon £8.1m Into Laser and Cloud Computing Training to Tackle Science Skills Shortage
The University of Belfast and The University of Glasgow have teamed up to create a new £8.1m research centre
UK Pensions 'Revolution' Could Cost Government £24bn
George Osborne announced in the Budget that retirees would no longer have to take out an annuity.