Cool Britannia Could be Reborn as UK Government Invests in Music Companies
The 14 successful UK-signed acts from the first round of the Music Export Growth Scheme.
Scottish Independence: Referendum Indecision as Three in 10 Voters Undecided
TNS says almost half of respondents intend to vote against independence.
UK Government Blamed for Blocking Hiring of Top International Graduates
Manufacturers say government "acting unreasonably" over visas.
Crossrail: TfL Seals £1bn Deal with Bombardier Creating 750 Manufacturing Jobs
The Mayor of London Boris Johnson says the new trains will revolutionise rail travel.
EE Mobile Network to Create 2,100 UK Jobs in Customer Service Boost
Operator will triple the size of its apprenticeship scheme and create new customer service jobs.
UK Employment Watchdog: Work Experience is Crucial for Securing a Job
The UKCES says the main reason employers think young people are unprepared for work is a lack of experience.
Scottish Independence: Salmond Pledges £4m to Create 1,200 Jobs for Young People
Salmond announced the extra funding for the Community Jobs Scotland programme.
Government Hails Rise in Jobs for Young People
The ONS also says that the country's employment rate hit 72.1% in December 2013.
UK Youth Unemployment: Stereotypes are Hindering Young People's Job Chances
Demos says four-fifths of teenagers feel they are unfairly represented in the media.
Vienna Crowned City with Best Quality of Living but London Loses out
Mercer says air pollution and traffic congestion keep UK capital from reaching Europe's top 10.
Workers Not Feeling the Love From Employers
Investors in People says over 50% of employees work for firms unconcerned about workers' health.
Council Cuts: Wolverhampton City Council to Axe 2,000 Jobs Amid Budget Cuts
The authority blamed central government cuts on the cost cutting move.
Former Goldman Sachs Trader: Bankers Less Likely to Take Dangerous Decisions Due to Stress
Study led by Goldman Sachs trader-turned-neuroscientist says high levels of cortisol can induce risk aversion.
Probation Officers in England and Wales Appeal Against New Jobs Amid Privatisation Plan
The Justice Secretary Chris Grayling told the BBC's File on 4 that the reforms were needed.
Unemployment: Four in Ten UK Graduates Struggle To Find Work
Totaljobs says 44% of respondents said they regret not studying something more vocational.
UK Students May Not Graduate as University Lecturers Threaten Marking Boycott
The proposed action would be the latest move in the row over pay between staff and universities.
Inheritance Tax: Brits at Risk of Leaving Loved Ones Unexpected Tax Bills
Close Brothers Asset Management says a majority of people do not know the correct tax threshold.
Southeastern and Greater Anglia Tops Which? Worst Train Firm Poll
Which? says it is disappointing to see some train companies consistently falling down on the basics of customer service.
Royal Mail and CWU in Talks over Working Conditions Charter
The charter will mean that the agreed employment conditions can only be overturned by a vote of the firm's shareholders.
UK Employment Surge to Slow Amid Productivity Hangover
The CIPD says the vast majority of organisations expect to give pay awards below inflation.
Women Make Up Two Thirds of UK's Shrinking Public Sector Workforce
The IFS says the public sector workforce grew by more than 600,000 over the 2000s.
UK Floods Crisis: Prime Minister David Cameron Rules Out 550 Job Cuts to Environment Agency
Comes after the Conservative Party Leader refused to rule out the job losses.
UK Financial Services Job Applications Boosted By Women Candidate Surge
Randstad says 1,209 women registered as candidates with the recruiter last year.
Female Entrepreneurs Take Charge of UK High Street Growth
The FSB says it is fantastic to see more women in business.
Tories Slammed for 'Hypocrisy' over Leaked Internship Memo
TUC claims Conservatives given guidance on getting round paying minimum wage.
UK Government's Flagship Pension Reform Sees 2.8 Million Workers Auto-Enrol
But Hargreaves Lansdown says most people are not contributing enough into their pension pot.
Valentine's Day 2014: Two in Five UK Workers Admit to Office Romance
CareerBuilder says most office romances start by co-workers simply working together.
Eggborough Power Station Workers Urge MPs to Save 800 Jobs
Unite says writing off North Yorks power plant would be act of industrial vandalism.
Cost of Living: Real Wage Hikes Need 'Productivity to Grow'
CIPD says many employees expect pay rises in 2014 below inflation.
HMRC to Axe 281 Walk-In Tax Enquiry Centres Across UK
HM Revenue and Customs closures will put 1,300 jobs at risk