Living Wage: Five Million Workers Paid Less Than £8.80 an Hour in 2014
Alan Milburn MP warns that workers are 'getting stuck' in low paid work.
Eurozone Unemployment Holds at 11.5% as Job Market Remains Static
Eurostat says there were 19,000 less unemployed people in the eurozone in September.
Rochester and Strood By-Election: NHS is Most Important Issue for Voters - Survation Poll
The by-election was triggered after Mark Reckless defected to Ukip and stepped down as an MP.
South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner By-Election: Labour's Alan Billings Wins with 50% of Vote
The Labour Party has won the by-election after Shaun Wright stepped down in September.
UK Government Blasted by Watchdog over Anti-Corruption 'Failures' in Aid Programmes
The Independent Commission for Aid Impact says DFID needs to do more to tackle corruption
English Devolution: Ed Miliband Promising More Powers to Cities in Bid for London-Style Bus System
The Labour Party leader is expected to commit to an English Devolution Act.
NHS Staff to Strike for Four Hours in Pay Row as Pressure Mounts on Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt
The 11 trade unions representing the workers want the government to increase pay.
Scotland's SNP Surges 29 Points Ahead of Labour's Ed Miliband Amid 2015 General Election Blow
Ipsos MORI says Labour would only win 23% of the Scottish vote at the 2015 General Election
Firefighters to Stage Four Day Strike over Pensions ahead of Bonfire Night
Walk out is the latest development in the pension row between the firefighters and the UK government.
The Queen Opens £500m Jaguar Land Rover Engine Factory in Wolverhampton
The car giant says it was "extremely proud" to welcome Her Majesty to the opening.
London Underground Faces RMT Strike Action on Northern Line Over 'Sacked Colleague'
But Transport for London says disciplinary process is ongoing for the worker.
UK Job Market: Workless Households Drop to Lowest Level Since 1996
Official figures say the percentage of households where no adults work is at 15.9%.
Tesco Pledges to 'Seek Out' Army Veterans for Jobs after Supermarket Signs Armed Forces Corporate Covenant
The pledge comes as the employer signed the Ministry of Defence's Armed Forces Corporate Covenant.
Ed Vaizey: Digital Economy Minister Claims UK Needs 'Wall of Money' to Emulate Silicon Valley's Success
But Vaizey says the UK is a great place to start and run a technology business.
Tomorrow's World Presenter Maggie Philbin Calls for 'Dating Website' Job Hubs
Exclusive: The head of the UK Digital Skills Taskforce says the move could improve careers advice.
UK Pension Freedoms: 200,000 Over-55s to Cash Out Retirement Savings After George Osborne's Reforms
Hargreaves Lansdown says the Chancellor has effectively engineered a tax windfall for the government.
Top Seven Most Popular CV Lies: From Job Titles to Responsibility
CareerBuilder says 71% of employers have spotted a lie on a CV
UK Charities Given 'Wake Up Call' as One in Three Have Doubts Over the Institutions
New Philanthropy Capital says charities need to address public concerns in a transparent way.
UK Fuel Supplier Hargreaves Considers Closing 130-Year-Old Yorkshire Coke Plant
Employer Hargreaves has started a 45-day consultation over the future of its Monckton plant.
UK Women Twice as Likely than Men to Feel 'Isolated' When Starting a Business
But the research also revealed women are more driven by having a great idea.
Sports Direct Changing Job Ads after Zero-Hours Contracts Settlement
The move comes after a former zero-hours employee made a settlement with the sports retailer
Cinema Workers Face Sack After Wage Hike Campaign Backed by Eric Cantona
The staff at The Ritzy recently saw their pay increased to £8.80 an hour by September 2015.
UK Low-Paid Workers Top Five Million, Warns Resolution Foundation
The thinktank warns that getting stuck in low-paid work can permanently affect people's careers.
UK Passengers Warned Thomson Airways Faces Christmas Strike Action
Unite says the strike threat comes from crew controllers, who are not happy with their pay.
Wal-Mart's Asda Faces Staff Legal Action Over Equal Pay as Supermarket Pledges to 'Robustly Defend' Record
The Wal-Mart-owned supermarket chain says it is 'very proud' of its record in this area.
Nick Clegg: Northern England Will Rival New York With 200,000 More Technology Jobs
The UK deputy prime minister announced the creation of a major new project called TechNorth
UK Cost of Living: Real Wages Not Expected to Rise Next Year
XpertHR says pay settlements are expected to rise by 2% next year, at the same rate as inflation.
UK Skills Shortage: 66% of Parents Think Education System Doesn't Prepare Children for Work
The charity City & Guilds says it is no surprise that parents are concerned.
Secure Hospital Strike: Prison Officers Walk Out for Four Hours in NHS Pay Row
Members of the Prison Officers Association will strike from 7am until 11am on 24 October.
UK Trade Unions Call for Consultation Over Tata Steel's Long Products Division Sale
UK's National Trade Union Steel Co-ordinating Committee wants Tata to examine 'all the options'.