UK Cost of Living Eases as Family Spending Power Continues to Rise, Says Asda
The organisation says the average household had £170 a week of discretionary income in April 2014.
Half of UK Government's £488bn Major Projects 'At Risk', Warns Watchdog
The Major Project Authority categorised 104 projects as amber, amber/red or red in 2013.
David Cameron Highlights Job Creation and Economic Record as Ukip Surges in Polls
The Prime Minister says the economy is improving and the government is creating jobs.
The Evil of Youth Unemployment Endures in Modern Britain
More than 860,000 16 to 24 year olds were out of work, but what will be done?
UK Tech Firm Creates 850 Jobs on £300m UAE Deal
Agreement is to build the world's largest advanced thermal energy-from-waste facility in the Emirate of Sharjah
UK Firms Face 'More Complex and Costly' Holiday Pay Calculations
The CJEU ruled that workers must receive their normal remuneration for annual leave.
Marks & Spencer Among UK Firms Joining Effort to Boost Female Executives
The 30% Club says the scheme will help achieve meaningful and sustainable change.
UK Neets Fall Below One Million But Youth Unemployment 'Battle Not Over'
ONS says number of UK youths not in education, employment or training fell to 975,000.
UK Net Migration Figures Jump Despite David Cameron's Pledge to Cut Numbers
ONS says net migration jumped by 35,000 from 2012 when net migration numbers hit 177,000.
UK University Students Demand Lower Fees and More Tutoring
Research comes after maximum annual tuition fees were increased to £9,000.
Pay Power: How the Minimum Wage Movement Went Global
IBTimes UK takes a look at why the workers of the world are demanding a pay rise.
Swiss Voters Reject World's Highest Minimum Wage
Swiss unions made the proposal for £14 per hour minimum wage to meet its high cost of living.
Hundreds of Ex-Soldiers set to Join BT's Broadband Team
BT plans 1,600 engineering jobs for Broadband network and says 'significant number' will go to ex-service personnel.
Ed Miliband: Labour Will Significantly Hike the Minimum Wage
The rate was introduced in 1998 by New Labour and now stands at £6.31 an hour.
Demand for Interim Managers Triples as UK Economy Recovers
Interims usually appointed at senior management level to help organisations navigate major change.
Firms 'Give Interns Menial Work and Treat Them Unfairly'
Business Environment research reveals 33.7% of businesses get interns doing lowly jobs
Sir James Dyson Slates 'Sheer Madness' of UK Immigration Rules
The British inventor wants researchers in engineering and science to be made more welcome.
YouGov Poll: 44% of Women Blame Themselves for Lack of Career Progression
Dr Nick Smith from the Oxford Open Learning Trust says results show confidence vital at work.
Women on FTSE 100 Boards Up Over a Fifth Amid 'Greater Awareness of Talent'
Helena Morrissey, founder of the 30% Club, tells IBTimes UK there is still work to do.
Every Sick Worker Costs a UK Business £975, Warns CBI
Neil Carberry says having healthy staff is an essential part of running a healthy business.
What You Need to Know about UK Household Wealth
IBTimes UK takes you through the information you need to know.
UK's 'Shocking' Wealth Gap Widens Under Coalition Government
Labour MP William Bain tell IBTimes UK that the government has to get to grips with the 'crisis'.
Alec Shelbrooke: The Tory MP Leading the Crusade Against Unpaid Internships
The Conservative MP wants employers to pay interns after four weeks of work.
Short Summer Holiday? Average Briton Uses Only Quarter of Annual Leave
Glassdoor says just 50% of employees have used their full quota in the past year
Romanians and Bulgarians Leave UK Jobs Market After Working Restrictions Lifted
The ONS says there were 140,000 Romanians and Bulgarians in work in the three months to March.
UK Unemployment: Young Men Most Likely to be on Universal Credit
The DWP says 5,910 people have started on Universal Credit between April 2013 and 28 February 2014.
Unemployment Hits Five-Year Low of 6.8%
ONS also reveals above-inflation pay increases
Brits Pick Google over Family to Plan Financial Futures
Only a third of respondents say they consult family and friends for financial advice
Thousands of Land Registry Staff to Strike over Future of Agency
PCS union argues Whitehall must scrap consultation on privatising Land Registry
What to Expect From the UK's New Employment Figures
IBTimes UK takes a look at some predictions for the ONS's latest Labour Market report.