Viacom Eyes £450m Acquisition of Richard Desmond's Channel 5
Viacom's networks include MTV, Nickelodeon and Comedy Central.
UK Universities Must Improve Social Mobility and Graduate Jobs Record
Professor Michael Brown says the current UK higher education system is not 'fully fit for purpose'.
Cost of Living: UK Net Wage Growth Will Hit 0.4% in 2014
Towers Watson says wages are set to rise at an average of 2.5% this year.
Zero-Hours Contracts: The Pros and Cons of the Controversial Work Agreements
The ONS says around 1.4 million UK workers were on zero-hours contracts in early 2014
London Tube Strikes: RMT Union Bashes 'Heir of Thatcher' Boris Johnson
Mike Cash, the acting general secretary of the RMT, says Johnson is posturing as the 'hard man of the Tory right'
Cost of Living: 1.4 Million UK Workers on Zero-Hours Contracts
The ONS says around 13% of employers reported some use of non-guaranteed hours contracts.
Manufacturers Face Hiring Crunch as Graduates Fail to Meet Industry Needs
EEF warns that almost a million replacement workers will be needed by 2020
Warren Buffett Backs Campaign to Boost Gender Balance in US Firms
Berkshire Hathaway CEO and financial guru supports 30% Club, which has launched in the United States.
London Tube Strikes: Business Owners 'Dismayed' Over RMT Walkout
Colin Stanbridge, chief executive of the LCCI, says small enterprises will be hit hardest by the industrial action.
Spanish Unemployment Rate Climbs to 25.93% as 184,600 Jobs Lost
There were 195,800 jobs lost in the country's private sector.
UK Tech Sector Eyes Hiring Spree in 2014
KPMG and Markit says almost half of UK technology firms expect to hire more workers throughout the year.
Top UK Bosses Twice As likely to Be Axed Than North American CEOs
The research also revealed that the CEO turnover rate in the UK was 15% in 2013.
Cost of Living UK: Average Salaries Slip £1,800 in Past Year
Adzuna says the salary dip is set against a background of far more positive job market statistics.
UK Retirement Gender Gap Hits £6,700 a Year as Women Miss Out 35%
Prudential says at £12,200 women's average expected annual income is £450 higher than it was in last year's study.
UK Economic Recovery Bolstered as Consumer Confidence Rises
Number of employees experiencing pay rises has increased in 2014 according to YouGov/Cebr research.
London Tube Strikes: What You Need to Know
Everything you need to know about this week's London tube strikes.
City of London's Retention Rate Slumps as Squeeze on Bonuses Continues
Astbury Marsden says workers in the financial services sector have been under stress since the crisis.
London Tube Strikes: Travel Chaos Imminent as Last-Ditch Talks Crumble
RMT's Mike Cash accuses London Underground management of refusing to compromise on ticket office closures
UK Economy: Closing IT Gender Gap Would Generate £2.6bn a Year Extra
Nominet says the IT sector needs to attract more women into the industry
London Tube Strikes: Underground Bosses Promise to 'Keep Capital Moving'
TfL says it will run as many services as possible, but the industrial action will cause disruption.
Vodafone Special Payment Pushes Total UK Dividends to £30bn Record High
But Capita warns underlying dividends did not make good progress in Q1.
UK's Long-Term Unemployed Face Benefits Crackdown Under Help to Work Scheme
The Prime Minister David Cameron says the initiative will provide more help than ever before to job seekers.
London Tube Strikes: Last-Ditch Talks Launched to Avoid Chaos
The RMT and TfL will meet at the employment resolution organisation Acas.
Post Office Workers Secure Major 7.3% Pay Deal
Comes after months of negotiations between the CWU and the Post Office.
Nationwide Warns 90% of UK Workers Cannot Live Off Minimum Wage
Figures comes as Nationwide Building Society signs up to Living Wage campaign.
We'll Crack Down on Zero-Hour Contracts 'Epidemic', says Labour Leader Ed Miliband
Miliband says zero-hour contracts are 'exploitative' and must be tackled.
Cost of Living: UK Pay Awards Match RPI Inflation
The report also says that median pay settlements will be worth 2.5% for private-sector employees over 2014.
Dunelm Underpaid Pension Contributions by £143,000, Regulator Reveals
TPR took action as the firm underpaid its workers' auto-enrolment pension contributions.
Cost of Living Crisis Eases on Family Spending Power Rise
Asda's report says the average UK household had £170 a week of discretionary income in March 2014.
UK Benefit Cuts Creates Army of Self-Employed, Says BoE
Bank says a 'striking feature' of the recent labour market data has been the 'strength in self-employment'.