North/South Divide Over Sales Staff After Banker Bonus Row
Those in London and the Midlands (7%) said that they actually view sales in a more positive light.
L&G Warns Annuity Market Faces 75% Downgrade Under George Osborne's 'Pensions Revolution'
Nigel Wilson, chief executive of L&G, expects to see more cash being taken out of pension pots after the reforms.
Elderly Unconvinced by UK's Economic Recovery as Consumer Confidence Improves
YouGov/Cebrs says there is still an air of caution among older consumers.
Cricket Commerce: Victorious Ashes Team Boosts Country's Stock Market 10%
IG says Ashes victories can act as powerful boost to risk appetite
Nat Rothschild and Aga Bakrie Have Twitter Punch-Up After Coal Firm Split
Rothschild accused Indonesian businessman Nirwan Bakrie of being an "evil genius".
George Osborne Under Fire From ABI After 'Pensions Revolution' Budget
The ABI says pension and annuity providers were given no advanced warning of the government's radical reforms.
Ukraine Crisis: US and EU Sanctions on Russia Have Not Stopped International Firms Hiring
More than six in ten businesses based in Russia said they have no plans to reduce staff numbers.
The Boris Bike Bubble: London's Cycling Army Doubles in Size in 10 Years
The ONS says 155,000 people rode to work in 2011, up from 77,000 in 2001.
UK House Prices Continue to Accelerate as London Drives Growth
The ONS says house prices increased by 6.8% in January compared with a year earlier.
UK Cost of Living Eases as Wage and Inflation Gap Narrows
The ONS says that CPI inflation dropped to 1.7% in February, down from 1.9% in January.
888 Online Gambling Firm Sees Shares Surge on Profit and Dividend Hike
The move follows 888 announcing that its revenue increased by 7% last year to $401m.
Siemens Creates 1,000 UK Jobs with £160m Wind Turbine Investment
The German firm says the Green Port Hull project has been in the making for around four years.
Royal Mail Slashing 1,600 Jobs on £50m Cost Cutting Plan
Postal service says net effect of move will be 1,300 'role reductions'
Metropolitan Police Staff Drop Strike Threat on Holiday Deal
PCS tells IBTimes UK that offer does not meet aspirations but wants members to approve it
Paternity Problems? Quarter of New UK Fathers Do Not Take Time Off
The findings come ahead of the government's plan to allow parents to share maternity and paternity leave.
UAE Women Surge Ahead of Men in Stem Related Careers
But according to Human Rights Watch the country still faces some serious human rights issues.
Vince Cable Wants to Limit Royal Mail Chief's Pay Rise
Cable reportedly wants Greene to receive a 3% pay rise, in line with other workers.
1,000 Flock to Aldi Jobs Fair Despite Record Numbers in Employment
More than 1,000 hopefuls queued for hours outside a hotel in Dudley with the hope of landing one of 40 positions.
UK Firms Named and Shamed For All-Males Boards in Equality Initiative
Lord Davies will publish his report into boardroom gender equality on Wednesday 26 March.
Surge in Chinese Speakers in City as London Becomes Renminbi Hub
Mandarin and Cantonese speakers on the rise in investment bank recruitment drive
Wage Inequality Soars in London and South-East as Pay Gap Widens
New TUC report argues everyone must benefit from the recovery, not just those at the top.
Gus O'Donnell: Governments Should Use a Happiness Index to Measure Progress
The former cabinet secretary says GDP is not enough to measure prosperity.
BG Group Could Cut 1,100 UK Jobs on Redundancy Plan
The oil and gas giant says it is focusing on streamlining and managing costs across the company.
Budget 2014: Voters Back George Osborne's 'Pensions Revolution'
The results come after the UK government unveiled radical retirement reforms.
GlaxoSmithKline Boss Beats Rolls Royce and John Lewis Chiefs to Top CEO League Table
Andrew Witty, chief executive from 2008, given a staggering 100% approval rating by his staff.
Unions Blast 'Outrageous' 1% Pay Rise Offer for Local Government Workers
Trade union Unison says it will consult more than 600,000 of its council worker members for industrial action.
Labour's 'Cost of Living Crisis' Attack Line Has Crumbled
Ed Miliband needs to adopt a new riff to take on Cameron and Clegg as wages catch up with inflation.
The UK Government's Big Fat Pensions Paternalism Conundrum
George Osborne's savings "revolution" contradicts the government's other massive pensions reform.
Fitch: Unlikely UK Insurers Will Face Ratings Downgrade After Annuity Bombshell
The ratings agency says the major providers could absorb the negative effects of the proposed reforms.
Hitachi Plans Global Rail Business Move From Japan to the UK
Business secretary Vince Cable hails move as huge vote of confidence in Britain's rail industry.