Ex-Dragons' Den Star James Caan: People Aim Too High When Mentor Hunting
Serial entrepreneur says his father was his best mentor.
Employment Minister Esther McVey: Young People Don't Have to Drop Regional Accents to Find Work
Exclusive: The Conservative MP from Liverpool says her accent hasn't held her back in politics.
After the Referendum: Could Labour go the way of the Tories in Scotland?
On the eve of the Scottish Independence Referendum the SNP had some 25,000 members. It has now surpassed 75,000 and rising. Nothing will be quite the same again.
Energy Firms Grant £140 Each for 1.7 Million Pensioners' Bills
The Warm Home Discount Scheme was pushed through by the government.
Conservative Conference 2014: Iain Duncan Smith Ramps Up Universal Credit Delivery
The UK government minister spoke at the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham.
'Millions' of Workers 'Confused' about UK Government's Flagship Pension Reform
The DWP spent £3.5m on a TV advertisement raising awareness of auto-enrolment.
Iain Duncan Smith's Universal Credit Faces 'Mini Jobs' Warning from Thinktank
Resolution Foundation says welfare reform could keep recipients in 'mini jobs'.
Hundreds of Thousands of People 'Beaten Up for Being on Benefits'
The Who Benefits? coalition campaign says we need to change the way we talk about benefit.
World Bank Warns G20 Employment Ministers of 'Global Jobs Crisis'
The joint report says there will need to be 600 million extra jobs created across the world by 2030.
UK MPs Unite to Abolish Controversial 'Bedroom Tax'
Labour and coalition partners Liberal Democrats join forces to support bill cutting impact of 'Bedroom Tax'
Cycle to Work Day 2014: Find Out Why Two Wheels are Better than Four
Cycle to Work Day encourages employees to take their bikes to work instead of other transportation.
UK Under-Employment Jumps by '93,000' Over Last Two Years
The TUC says under-employment remains stubbornly high and is still rising.
UK Government Tsar for Older Workers Unveils 'New Phase of Life' Vision
Ros Altmann wants to tackle ageism and introduce more flexibility in the workplace.
Firefighters' Pension Deadlock Continues as Minister Fails to Win FBU Over
FBU wants urgent meeting with Penny Mordaunt MP to discuss her plans.
Scottish Independence: DWP Denies Pleading for Civil Servants to Vote 'No'
Memo circulated says it's 'necessary for civil servants to support the UK government's position'
Public Accounts Committee Accused UK Government of Trying to 'Keep Information Secret'
The PAC has accused the government of trying to conceal facts.
UK Youth Unemployment: 'DWP Must Hand Councils Work Programme and Youth Contract Powers'
Centre for Cities calls for local councils to commission back-to-work scheme providers.
Bedroom Tax: Suicide Verdict Given Over Stephanie Bottrill Death
Stephanie Bottrill left a note blaming the government before walking onto M6 motorway.
SMEs Rage Against HMRC Plans to 'Raid' Unpaid Tax from Bank Accounts
Tax campaigners defend the "weapon of last resort".
'Failing' UK Jobcentres Need 'Radical' Competition Reforms, says Policy Exchange
The centre-right thinktank says private companies and charities should be able to compete with government.
Bedroom Tax: Labour Blasts Nick Clegg's 'Unbelievable Hypocrisy' Over U-Turn
Liberal Democrats withdraw support for controversial bedroom tax policy having voted for it.
Margaret Hodge: Government Failing to Collect £22bn Debt
The money is mostly owed to HMRC, Ministry of Justice and the Department of Work and Pensions.
UK Inflation Jumps as 'Cost of Living Crisis' Hangs Over Economic Recovery
ONS says CPI grew by 1.9% in June, an acceleration on May, putting pressure on household incomes.
UK Welfare Reform: DWP Spends £4.8m on Outside Consultants as Bill Quadruples
Analysis by IBTimes UK shows that the cost of outsider advice was up from £1.29m a year ago.
UK Government Outsourcing Doubles Despite G4S, Serco and Atos Scandals
Outsourcing under fire, but coalition government increases value of contracts to near £88bn.
London's High Court: DWP's New Back-to-Work Law Contravenes Human Rights
The High Court ruling comes after Cait Reilly's Poundland case.
Bonus 'Flaws' Mean DWP Faces Overpaying Work Programme Contractors by £25m
The National Audit Office says flaws in the scheme's bonus system must be addressed.
Hundreds of Thousands More UK Households Fall Into Income Poverty
DWP data shows housing costs and falling wages push 600,000 more below absolute poverty line.
Rachel Reeves Demands Duel over DWP's 'Failings' in Commons with Iain Duncan Smith
Reeves says the Prime Minister David Cameron has 'failed to get to grip' with the DWP.
DWP Trumpets 'Defined Ambition' Workplace Pensions
The Department for Work and Pension has published a draft legislation.