UK Consumer Confidence Drops on Energy Price Hikes
Majority of big six energy suppliers increase tariffs and strike major blow to UK spending plans.
EU Youth Unemployment Edges Towards Record High
EuroStat says youth unemployment rate hit 24.1% in September.
Britain's Bargain Hunters Miss Out on £150m Worth of Loyalty Card Points
CloudZync says loyalty card users have on average £83 worth of redeemable points across their loyalty cards.
Nuclear War of Words: Caroline Lucas Clashes with Michael Fallon on UK Energy 'Subsidy'
Energy minister Michael Fallon claims government's nuclear deal does not involve subsides.
UK Temporary Labour Market Sees Boost But Young Workers Could Miss Out
Comensura says the increases in temporary labour have not had the same impact with younger workers.
German Jobless Rate Falls to 6.5% as Labour Market Stabilises
The Federal Employment Agency says underemployment has also decreased.
JobCentre Plus Benefits Bias 'Alienates Professionals'
Jobs expert Kevin Green says professionals turned off JobCentre Plus offices.
UK Government Unveils Pension Fee Cap Plan
The government also says it wants to increase transparency in the sector.
Goldman Sachs Eases Work Regime For Junior Bankers Following Moritz Erhard Death
David Solomon, Goldman Sachs's co-head of investment banking, says the reforms are for the long term.
Bradford Council to Slash 700 Jobs to Save £115m
Councillor David Green blames coalition government for cuts to workforce.
Energy Select Committee: 'Power Giants Charging Maximum Price They Can Get Away With'
Ovo Energy boss Stephen Fitzpatrick hits out at big six competitors before select committee examining prices.
Low Pay Britain: UK Workforce 'Demoralised and Unhappy' as Economy Recovers
Kronos says employees are unhappy about going to work and have a lack of motivation.
Former Credit Suisse Chairman Walter Kielholz: 'Dougan's £62m Pay-out Was a Mistake'
Kielholz says the remuneration programme would be structured differently today.
US Federal Reserve Due to Unveil Commodity Trading Regulations
The revelation is the latest twist in the politically fraught rethink of the Fed's policy.
UK 2013 Superstorm St Jude: How To Make an Insurance Claim
Association of British Insurers says stay safe and contact your insurer as soon as possible.
Pulling a Sickie Costs UK SMEs £40,000 a Year
AXA PPP healthcare says employers do not always believe their workers when they call in sick.
Entrepreneur of the Year Kate Lester: Meritocracy and Quotas Have Failed to Increase Women in FTSE 100 [VIDEO]
Speaking to IBTimes, Lester reveals her secrets to business success and speaks about gender equality.
UK Government Rolls Out Flagship Universal Credit Scheme [VIDEO]
Lord Freud says people should not be scared of taking work.
Competition for UK Jobs Eases to Two-Year Low
Adzuna.co.uk says there were 1.9 jobseekers per vacancy in September.
Entrepreneur of the Year Kate Lester: Meritocracy and Quotas Have not Worked in FTSE 100 for Women
National Entrepreneur Awards' Entrepreneur of the Year sits down with IBTimes UK to talk business and gender equality.
Burnouts and Tragedies: The Dark World of Finance and its Serious Health Problem
An overdue well-being reformation is under way within the UK's financial sector.
Energy Price Row: Ed Davey Weighs in on Scottish Power Price Hike [VIDEO]
Energy and Climate Change Secretary says he is surprised at the energy giant's decision.
Scottish Power to Hike Energy Prices by 8.5% Hitting 2.2 Million Customers
The energy giant blames increased energy costs.
Vogue and Vanity Fair Publisher Condé Nast Scraps $1 an Hour Internship Scheme
WWD says current interns are not affected and will remain employed through the end of their terms.
UK Printer of Ballot Papers Smith & Ouzman Faces Corruption Charges
Serious Fraud Office says the company has been charged under the Prevention of Corruption Act 1906.
The South Rises in UK Wellbeing Survey
ONS says Northern Ireland has the highest average rating for life satisfaction across UK countries.
Co-op Group's Chairman Len Wardle to Quit as Bank Division Faces Criticism
Wardle says he is immensely proud to have led the group.
UK Could 'Charge European Countries for Benefits Bill'
Ministers explore options to reduce costs of so-called benefits tourism.
Ofgem Forces Scottish Power to Pay Customers £8.5m for Misleading Sales Practices
Energy firm apologises unreservedly to customers for dodgy sales techniques.
'Mesmerised' Bernard Madoff Employees 'Lived the High Life on Firm's Funds'
US prosecutors claim ex-employees indulged in expensive wine, cruises and trips to Las Vegas.