Travelling for work 'is work' European Court rules
Non-office workers who go to appointments should have travel included in their hours.
Next will increase prices to adapt to George Osborne's new living wage plans
The company said in the long-term, the new wages will cost £27m.
EU referendum: David Cameron 'urges businesses to shut up' over historic vote
Prime minister is apparently worried pro-EU firms could undermine his negotiations with Brussels.
William Keegan: The pound is going strong so enjoy it while it lasts
British tourists have been enjoying an exceptionally strong pound.
Mike Rake to quit as Barclays deputy chair to join Worldpay board
Barclays spokesperson confirms to IBTimes that Mike Rake has not officially resigned yet.
UK parliament to debate strike action law reforms
Legislation aims to tighten strike action in core public services.
Gender pay gap: Men more likely to expect pay rise within a year
In the FTSE 100, 25% of board members are female but women are still missing from higher executive positions.
UK Prime Minister David Cameron to outline gender pay gap plan
Proposal includes forcing larger companies to disclose pay gaps.
Summer budget 2015: Bosses denounce 'big gamble' of George Osborne's Living Wage increase
Many business groups question the wisdom of the government's plan to peg minimum wage at £7.20 an hour for over 25s.
Live Blog: A jubilant Alexis Tsipras addresses the nation - 'Democracy cannot be blackmailed'
Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis proves what a cool dude he is with his grey T-shirt.
Conservatives promise fight over social housing and Housing Benefit cuts
David Cameron and George Osborne promise to 'take on' opponents to Tory's plans to reduce social housing.
UK economic growth slowed in June, as private sectors remain optimistic of 3rd quarter
Manufacturing, retail and services sectors showed a 14% increase in the three months to June, down from 33% in May.
EU referendum: Finance firms want 'thoughtful' reforms not Brexit says TheCityUK
The campaign group has proposed 25 reforms to the EU ahead of the UK's referendum.
EU referendum: Business secretary Sajid Javid blasts CBI over 'poor poker face'
The top minister urged the business body to support David Cameron's renegotiation with Brussels.
UK inflation positive again after first deflation since 1960s in April
Slight dip below zero in April was never a real threat to the economy, economists said.
EU referendum: David Cameron risks pushing blue collar voters towards Brexit warns TUC chief
Frances O'Grady says workers could be turned off an 'In' vote if their rights come under attack.
CBI cuts UK growth forecast amid uncertainty over EU referendum and Greek crisis
CBI expects economy to grow at 2.4% in 2015 and 2.5% in 2016, compared to 2.7% and 2.6% forecast earlier.
Vince Cable's business legacy lives on as zero-hours contracts reform comes in
A ban on exclusivity clauses in controversial employment agreements has come into force.
UK government borrowing 11% less than last year despite GDP growth slowdown
Chancellor George Osborne urges Whitehall departments to make more cuts in effort to wipe off deficit in 2018-19.
Labour MP blasts own party's 'extraordinary ignorance' on EU referendum debate
EXCLUSIVE: Graham Stringer tells IBTimes UK the subject has been turned into a 'non-issue'.
George Osborne warns that EU is 'sleepwalking' out of global economy
European Union risks pricing itself out of global economy with excessive regulation, says chancellor
Airbus accused of 'bullying voters' as European aerospace giant warns of Brexit
Aerospace company says would reconsider investment in UK if Britain withdraws.
UK Budget 2015: George Osborne sees productivity at core but demands £13bn in cuts
Business welcomes move, but unions attack slashing of public investment.
Eurosceptic Business for Britain challenges CBI to set out EU reform agenda
Confederation of British Industry: 'No credible alternative to EU membership'.
EU must listen to David Cameron's demands to avoid 'disastrous' Brexit says Institute of Directors
Exclusive: Institute of Directors chief Simon Walker backs 'In' campaign but says concessions will be crucial.
Britain's employers come out fighting for staying in a reformed European Union
CBI president Sir Mike Rake says the cost of leaving will harm Britain's place in the world.
UK consumer price inflation rate turns negative for first time since 1960s
UK inflation rate negative due to low food prices and slower rise in transport prices
Election 2015: Brexit is biggest risk to British business not Ed Miliband
Conservatives may not be seen as anti-business, but an EU referendum will hurt the economy.
UK economy growing faster in 2015 says CBI
CBI said economic growth probably reached 0.7% in Q1, up from 0.6% in Q4 of 2014.
Ed Miliband: Labour will crackdown on zero-hours contracts with new rights
Miliband will announce that the entitlement will apply to employees after just 12 weeks of work.