European Based Employers "Fail to Cut Costs Sustainably" as Eurozone Recovers
Exclusive research says cost pressures haunt European based employers.
Man of Transformation: How is Steve Webb's Flagship Auto-Enrolment Pension Programme Faring?
Kate Payne says the auto-enrolment rules will have to be relaxed at some point.
UK Skills Shortage Could Put Economic Recovery in Jeopardy
Hays' Alistair Cox warns that skilled jobs going unfilled because right abilities in short supply.
Aldi Profit Doubles as Grocery Market Share Strengthens
Roman Heini says growth due to customers demanding value.
Royal Mail Rival TNT Post to Hire 1,000 For Manchester Expansion
Sir Richard Leese says he welcomes the investment into Manchester.
Siemens to Slash 15,000 Jobs in €6bn Cost-Cutting Exercise
Plan drawn up to help organisation increase competitiveness.
Williams & Glyn's Returns as High Street Bank with Purchase of 314 RBS Branches
Bank dormant for 30 years to play important role in small business banking, says Sir Philip Hampton.
Nairobi Westgate Mall Attack: 'Kenyan Economy Continues to Grow Despite Terrorist Siege'
Top civil servant Henry Rotich says Kenya is still on track to issue its $2bn Eurobond.
House Prices Rise as Average Home Cost Hits £172,127
Robert Gardner says the South of England and the Midlands continue to outperform the North.
Royal Mail Privatisation: Government Gives Company a £3.3bn Price Tag
CWU boss Billy Hayes says massive selloff is for 'government ministers' mates in the City'.
Work Programme Slammed for Failing Ex-Prisoners
Government pride in success of Work Programme masks fact that just 630 ex-prisoners found jobs through programme.
Household Spending Jumps by £661m as Consumer Confidence Grows
The ONS argues that the main contributor to the rise was increased spending on transport.
Britain's Consumer Confidence Grows as Job Security Strengthens
YouGov and Cebr say productivity growth is picking up in the economy.
Barclays Axes Wealth Management Services in 130 Countries
Peter Horrell says the employer's decision will reduce complexity in the organisation.
Emerging Economy Wages to Catch Up with Developed Countries by 2030
PWC says the UK ranks highly when it comes to conducting business.
ONS: Working Men Numbers Fall but More Women in Jobs
ONS says fall in men working could be for many reasons, including early retirement.
Warwick University to Secure 1,000 British Jobs with £100m Car Research Centre Build
Jaguar Land Rover is the lead partner in the project investing £50m.
Amazon to Create 15,000 UK Christmas Jobs
Catherine McDermott says seasonal employees play a critical role for the employer.
Royal Mail Privatisation: Labour Looks to Derail Government's Plans with Debate
Ian Murray MP argues that Labour are trying to reflect public opinion.
Libor Fixing Scandal: Credit Unions Take Aim at JPMorgan, UBS and Credit Suisse
National Credit Union Administration sues 13 banks over Libor fallout.
Britain's Property Transactions Edge Towards 100,000 as Mortgage Borrowing Grows
The number of residential property transactions increased by 0.4% between July and August.
Britain's Big Four Supermarkets Sainsbury's, Tesco, Asda, Morrisons Feel Pressure from Smaller Competitors
Edward Garner says price match promotions mean cost is less of a differentiator.
UK Mortgage Borrowing Hits £9.3bn as Credit Card Popularity Grows
BBA's David Dooks says the figures suggest that consumer confidence is growing.
Citi Scraps 1,000 Jobs Across its US Mortgage Unit
The cuts come as higher interest rates lower demand for new loans and refinancing.
Rents Soar to 11-Year High Despite House Price Dip
UK tenant demand is strong with tenant registrations up 2%.
Labour Party Conference: Ed Balls Unveils Compulsory Jobs Guarantee Paid by Bankers' Bonus Tax
Shadow chancellor adds that Labour would reintroduce 10p starting rate of tax.
Ernst & Young to Hire 3,700 Workers as Labour Market Improves
Steve Varley says firm seeing 'huge reduction' in businesses looking to cut costs.
Labour Party Conference: Ed Balls Pledges Free Childcare Boost to 25 Hours for Working Parents
Cost of policy will be met through an increase in the government's bank levy to £800m.
French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault: New Carbon Tax Will Raise €4bn
Ayrault says there will be no impact on the nation's households next year from the levy.
Ed Miliband's National Minimum Wage Pledge 'Pointless Because of Understaffed HMRC'
Accountant Richard Murphy says Labour should rethink NMW pledge to commit more resources to enforcement.