Retirement Reforms Push UK into Top 10 Most Sustainable Pension Systems
The rankings also revealed that Australia topped the list to beat the 49 other countries.
Number of Overseas Students Coming to English Universities in Decline
The first time numbers have dropped in 29 years as tuition fee hikes deter undergraduates.
UK Enters 'Two-Speed' Jobs Market Warn Finance Bosses
Six in ten of CFOs said that the "war" for skilled finance professionals has increased over the past year.
Poverty Tsar Frank Field Fights for Food Bank Truth
The Labour MP will co-chair an All-Party Parliamentary Inquiry into hunger and food poverty.
UK Workers Reject Big Salaries for Work-Life Balance
Exclusive research: UK workers are less money orientated than other employees across the globe.
Lawyers and Probation Staff March on Ministry of Justice in Legal Aid Protest
Demonstrations also took place in Manchester, Sheffield, Leeds, Hull, Liverpool and Birmingham
Lawyers and Probation Service Staff March on Ministry of Justice in Legal Aid Protest
Lawyers and probation service staff protested over cuts to legal aid and the probation privatisation.
Five Million UK Workers Earn Less Than £7.65 Warns TUC
Frances O'Grady says pay has been squeezed 'at all levels below the boardroom' and it is costing the UK economy.
Lazy Young People Will Cost the UK Economy £53bn
The research reveals that the poorest households in the UK spend less than £2 a week on sport.
JPMorgan Tackles European Unemployment with $30m Jobs Scheme
The three-year programme will concentrate on addressing joblessness through macro strategies and innovations.
German Unemployment Falls for 4th Month as Economy Strengthens
The figures will be a boost for Angela Merkel as Europe's largest economy grows.
Bank of England's Andrew Bailey: Insurance Industry Can Cope with Annuity Changes
Deputy governor says sector robust enough to weather post-Budget pension changes
Osborne's Full Employment Pledge - Will Labour React?
George Osborne has announced that a future Conservative government would reach full employment in the UK.
Major UK Firms Team Up to Tackle £70bn Cost of Workplace Mental Illness
The campaign's members include BT, Bupa, RBS, Mars and Procter & Gamble.
Scottish Independence: Alistair Darling Slams SNP's Nicola Sturgeon Over Currency Union
Darling made the comments after suggestions that the UK would agree to a sterling union.
George Osborne Unveils 'Full Employment Economy' Plan
The Chancellor claims the Coalition 'inherited a welfare system that did not work'.
EasyJet Creating 2,500 Jobs on London Luton Airport Expansion
Budget airline aims to increase capacity by around 20% over coming year at Luton Airport.
UK Financial Firms Eye Strong Jobs Boost in Q2 2014
But firms are becoming more concerned that a shortage of staff may limit their business over the next year.
Job Vacancies Surge Across UK Eases Competition for Work
Just 1.55 job seekers competed for each advertised vacancy in February
City Workers Enjoy High Levels of Job Security After Financial Crisis
Randstad says the financial services sector is one of the dynamic industries in the country.
What do Lamborghinis, Lumps of Cash and Pensions have in Common?
IBTimes UK studies pensions industry reaction to government's radical retirement reforms.
The Current Account: Pensions Industry Reacts to George Osborne's Radical Reforms
The pension industry is due for a massive shakeup as the fallout from George Osborne's budget continues to hit home.
UK Consumer Confidence Continues to Accelerate as Economy Recovers
The optimism index has increased over the last year by a staggering 22 points.
UK Wages Drop Making Workers Worse Off Than Five Years Ago
Staff in the services and manufacturing sectors were £127 and £161 respectively worse off in real terms.
Half of British Mums Believe Having a Family has Hampered their Career
Research revealed 54% of respondents said their earning potential has been reduced.
Why Europe's Job market is Growing as Young People Struggle to Find Work
Tony Roy, of CareerBuilder, tells IBTimes UK that employment activity across Europe has picked up.
Rupert Murdoch Warns David Cameron Could be 'Dead Meat' Without Ukip Deal
The Australian business magnate took to Twitter to argue that Cameron's future leadership was under threat.
Steve Webb Tightens 'Iron Grip' With 0.75% Workplace Pension Charge Cap
The Pensions Minister says the government is going to put charges in a vice.
UK Consumers Have £4.7bn of 'Hidden' Debt Warns Demos
Demos says that each British household faces £200 worth of hidden debt.
Scottish Independence: George Osborne's Currency Union Threat is a 'Bluff'
Scots say Osborne is not being sincere about ruling out a currency union between an independent Scotland and the UK.