Ronald Reagan would not approve of George Osborne's budgetary nitpicking to reduce deficit
Happy memories of of Ronald Reagan's relaxed approach to economic policy.
International Women's Day: UK GDP could rise by increasing female participation in British labour force, PwC says
Iceland, Norway, Sweden, New Zealand and Slovenia are the top five OECD countries where women employment is high.
BT, Vodafone and other UK companies could be 'getting away with human rights abuses'
Amnesty International UK said 60% of human rights complaints were rejected by National Contact Point.
Temporary uncertainty regarding the pound won't be damaging - as long as we remain in the EU
If bookmakers are right, the public will opt for the status quo to remain and for Britain to stay in the EU.
Moody's warns market fears will spill over into global economy in doomsday 'self-fulfilling' prophecy warning
The market crisis could directly affect the richest economies, Moody's said.
Labour makes embarrassing grammar gaffe in education attack on the Tories
Party was hoping to highlight young people in England having the 'lowest literacy levels' in developed world.
Young people in England have 'lowest literacy levels' in developed world says OECD
The report also showed that students in England were struggling in maths.
Girls in STEM: These figures show why we need more women in science, tech, engineering and maths
Women are still chronically under-represented across all fields of science.
UK housing: Home completions leap but construction skills shortage puts brakes on building
NHBC says 17% increasing in housing completions during 2015 and new home registrations rising too.
Davos: Oxfam is ignoring the fact that the world's poor are getting richer
Many billionaires bettered millions of lives by investing money - raising productivity and living standards.
Davos 2016: The winners and losers from low oil prices
With gloom about sustainability of economic recovery low oil prices are a gift for Western economies.
UK house prices: Britons shrug off global economic turmoil and expect more property growth in 2016
Knight Frank index shows households in all regions of the UK expect house prices to grow.
London house prices: 'Lacklustre' prime central property market will stagnate in 2016
Capital Economics says high-end London prices will struggle amid global economic turmoil.
Financial apocalypse: Ex BIS chief economist William White warns of epic debt tsunami worse than 2007
White seconded RBS's 'sell everything' statement, warning of plunging stocks and oil price of $16.
Digital currency: Putting blockchain regulations into the broader context of today
Steve Ehrlich, an associate at Spitzberg Partners, surveys the regulatory landscape regarding blockchain.
Richest 1% of the world wealthier than the other 99% combined says surprising new Oxfam report
A mere 62 individuals are richer than 3.6 billion people who make up the poorer half of the entire globe.
Jeremy Corbyn: Read key parts of Labour leader's speech to Fabian Society conference
Left-winger will argue that a more equal society will boost Britain's economic prospects.
UK housing crisis: Construction skills shortage will cause 'crippling delays and spiralling costs' for housebuilders
Rics survey shows construction sector struggling to cope with shortage of workers and high wage costs.
London house prices: Sales of prime property crash after George Osborne hikes stamp duty
Douglas & Gordon warns Osborne's stamp duty reforms on high value property is strangling the market.
It won't be so easy for US banks to avoid UK tax next year - and it's about time
This is the first time banks have had to declare details of their tax on a country-by-country profit.
Britain's household wealth divide 'highly skewed towards the top'
The poorest 50% households own just 9% of household wealth, the Wealth and Assets Survey found.
South Korea: Employees made to stage mock funerals to curb suicide rate
South Korean companies try to make employees realise the value of life.
Apple's Craig Federighi stresses need for teaching children coding
Senior official speaks on Hour of Code project backed by Apple, Microsoft, Google and Amazon.
Why can't all billionaires follow Mark Zuckerberg's example and give away their wealth?
As governments seem incapable of fixing inequality, our only hope is that billionaires will give it away.
Terrorists will never win – it will soon be 'business as usual' in the West
The human cost is incalculable but the West will always bounce back from terrorist attacks.
Boko Haram overtakes Islamic State as world's deadliest terror group
According to a report, deaths due to acts of terrorism increased by 80% in 2014.
To narrow the life expectancy gap between rich and poor we must focus on absolute poverty
John Major raised the issue of health disparities between rich and poor families in the UK.
Stroke victims 'given wrong dosage of drugs' at NHS hospitals
Researchers studied more than 200 patients, which saw doctors guessing the weight of patients incorrectly.
Global recession fears as OECD cuts world growth forecasts
Catherine Mann, the OECD's chief economist, said the weakening in global trade was "deeply concerning".
Dave Lewis: Tesco boss not afraid of Aldi and Lidl in run up to Christmas
Business rate bills, apprenticeship levy and the living wage have a disproportionate impact on retailers, Lewis said.