OECD backtracks on Brexit warning after revising UK growth forecast
OECD now forecasts the UK economy to grow by 1.8% this year, compared with 1.7% forecast pre-referendum.
Faith schools produce narrow-minded children – why does the state fund them?
Only four countries allow schools to reject pupils on religious grounds; Estonia, Israel, Ireland, and the UK.
Apple tax crackdown not an attack on US, says EU Commission president
Analysts warn of transatlantic discord as Europe steps on the potential US tax base.
'Clean up' artisanal mining sector in South Kivu, DRC minister warns after gold rush exposé
In July, Global Witness revealed how groups profited from arms and cash from a Chinese mining company.
Why the Apple tax witchhunt could be a dangerous and damaging move
Demand for tax on 60% of profits could threaten future investment across the continent.
Technology hasn't made our schoolkids smarter so why invest millions into this failed project?
Multi-million pound investments have seen little evidence of impact and there's a simple answer to why.
Chinese partner in Hinkley Point plant accused of nuclear espionage plot in the US
UK prime minister has halted progress on the Hinkley proposals until September.
UK tops list for property tax burdens as campaigners call for stamp duty to be abolished
TaxPayers' Alliance highlights cost of business rates, council tax and stamp duty in OECD table.
Commodities Round-up: Gold spikes on Bank of England rate cut, oil remains 20% below June prices
Gold futures rally after the UK central bank cuts interest rates.
UK government undermining global effort to end tax avoidance, warn MPs
Government has been two-faced in its approach to tackling tax avoidance, say law makers.
Commodities Round-up: WTI crude oil slides below $40/bbl, profit-taking hits gold futures
Oil prices hit four-month low while precious metals decline as traders book profits on recent rally.
Britain rock bottom of wage growth ladder
Britain's real wage tumble 10.4% between 2007 and 2015 compared to 6.4% average growth among OECD countries.
Commodities Round-up: US data supports oil price but gold takes another knock
Gold and silver head lower as oil price decline is halted by decline in US stockpiles.
Euroscepticism is on the brink of ending the European Union – here's how to save it
If the EU wants to survive, the issue of freedom of movement cannot be ignored.
Brexit fallout: JP Morgan could move thousands of jobs out of the UK due to passport system rules
CEO Jamie Dimon says EU passport banking system is key issue for company.
How did a gold rush in eastern DRC leave life unchanged for its people?
Chinese-owned mining company accused of smuggling up to $17m of gold out of the country.
Post-Brexit turmoil: Osborne promises to cut corporation tax to less than 15%
Chancellor outlines five-point plan to build a 'super competitive economy' post-Brexit.
Brexit after-effect: UK could slash corporate tax, says OECD
OECD says UK needs to cut tax rates or introduce generous tax rulings to appeal to businesses.
David Cameron's legacy: The man who broke up two unions?
Conservative prime minister resigns after Britain votes for Brexit from the EU in its historic referendum.
South Korea ponders law to ban bosses contacting employees out of office hours
MPs push for the law as workers demand personal life free of workplace intrusion.
Oil futures slide on US inventory data, Brexit concerns
Opinion polls continue to point to a very close vote and an uncertain outcome of UK's EU referendum
EU referendum: The NHS needs immigration
Not only are migrants more likely to be working than British people, they are likely to be working in the NHS.
The morning after Brexit: What next for Britain if we vote Leave?
Cold look at what would happen should 23 June referendum result call for Britain to leave EU.
Oil spikes to eight-month high on US inventory drawdown
Oil futures rose for a third successive session, after a higher than expected drawdown in US crude inventories.
China promises to cut steel capacity and make industry more responsive to market forces
China also plans to 'strictly contain' steel capacity expansion.
EU referendum: Cameron keeps his cool in ITV Brexit debate against fiery Farage
Cameron used similar tactics to his General Election move of linking contentious issues to the economy.
Brexit: Prime Minister David Cameron warns of mortgage rates surge if UK leaves EU
Voting to leave the EU could add between £920-£1,470 a year to average mortgage costs, it is claimed.
EU referendum: JP Morgan warns it could cut up to 4,000 jobs in event of Brexit
US investment bank says Brexit would be a "terrible deal" for UK economy.
EU referendum: Nigel Farage wants pro-Brexit economic fightback alongside immigration attack
Ukip leader tells IBTimes UK that he wants a more 'robust' economic case for Leave.
EU rules leave Britain powerless to refuse entry to terror suspects and criminals, claims Michael Gove
As Vote Leave focuses on immigration, George Osborne hit back, saying Brexiteers have 'no economic plan'.