I put on two stone working in low-paid jobs - poor people aren't fat because they're lazy
Obese poor people eat junk because they're too worn out by dead-end jobs to cook.
Unions slam government over 1% pay hike for British public sector workers
Why do MPs get 1.4% wage rise when civil servants get below inflation rise?
Trumpcare's tax cuts for the wealthy, decreased care for poorer Americans is 'part of the plan'
Republican leaders defend healthcare bill that takes from the poor and gives to top 1% of Americans.
Airline passenger suffers burns after headphones catch fire during flight from Beijing to Melbourne
The lithium-ion battery in the device identified as the likely cause of the fire.
Dutch election: Leader Mark Rutte battles rival Geert Wilders in heated debate - as it happened
With two days before the vote, the front runners debated healthcare, immigration and the economy.
SSE to hike electricity prices by 7% from April
Customers will pay £73 more a year after company's first price hike in four years.
Wetherspoon's chairman blasts 'Budget for dinner parties' as tax disparity threatens pubs
Tim Martin warns lower tax rates on alcohol for supermarkets could spell further trouble for pub industry.
Pret a Manger: Only one in 50 job applicants is British
House of Lords committee told firm may struggle to attract staff in wake of a hard Brexit
Spring Budget 2017: Who are the self-employed with Philip Hammond's NIC tax hike
Chancellor hopes to improve public services by making self-employed pay on average 60p a week more.
Pubs among big winners as Chancellor boosts business rates relief package in Budget 2017
Hammond says 90% of pubs will get a £1,000 discount on their business rate bills.
Read Philip Hammond's Budget 2017 speech in full
Chancellor delivers his first ever budget speech in the House of Commons
Budget 2017 key points: Big changes to national insurance and social care
Chancellor Philip Hammond said there was "no room for complacency" despite improved economic forecasts.
Risperdal: Johnson & Johnson lawsuits spike from men who 'grew breasts' using antipsychotic drug
J&J faced more than 100,000 lawsuits at the beginning of 2017.
Budget 2017 as it happened: Hammond pledges £2bn to social care but warns against reckless spending
The chancellor warns against expecting major surprises on taxes and spending plans.
UK permanent placements in February rise at quickest pace in one year, report reveals
Region-wise, all four English regions saw an increase in permanent placements.
Budget 2017 checklist: Five things to watch out for when the Chancellor gets to his feet
Philip Hammond is expected to have £12bn to play with, but he plans keep hold of it in case economy weakens.
Stealth taxes hit the poor hardest and treat the public like they're stupid
Many voters are willing to pay more tax for better public services but politicians aren't upfront with us.
Why the Volkswagen emissions scandal may cause '1,200 premature deaths' in Europe
Volkswagen disagrees with the findings of a study linking diesel cars' excess emissions to premature deaths.
Full text of Donald Trump's first address to Congress
The President took to the podium to call for a "renewal of the American spirit".
UK car insurance costs 'set to soar' after government changes to pay-out rate
Young drivers could see their premiums rise by as much as £1,000.
Is immigration driving up crime in Sweden? Here's what the official statistics say
President Trump claimed Sweden is "having problems like they never thought possible" due to refugees.
Why are changes to Britain's business rates upsetting everyone?
Changes to UK business taxes are angering small retailers, larger retailers, those in the South and MPs.
Communities secretary Sajid Javid accused of distorting business rates rises
Backbench Tory MPs are in revolt at rate changes they say will penalise small business owners.
Pay rises for British prison officers but violence hinders recruitment programme
Justice Secretary Liz Truss denies that government cuts to prison staff has caused problems.
Open Britain: Tony Blair speech in full as he urges pro-Europeans to 'rise up'
Blair criticised the Government's push for "Brexit at any cost" and called on progressives to unite.
UK high street sales fall unexpectedly in January
Rising petrol prices helped squeeze household budgets and peg back retail spending last month.
Surging business rates lead four pubs a day to close
Number of pubs in England and Wales has fallen to its lowest with pain to increase with higher business rates in April.
Standard Life investment chief warns higher salaries for executives cannot be justified
Investors urged to make their disapproval known when it comes to pay increase for top City bosses.
Outgoing London police chief warns of increased threat to public safety
Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe said spending cuts will make coping with crime more challenging.
UK consumer confidence rises by 2 points in January, YouGov-CEBR survey reveals
Consumer confidence rose to 110.3, the greatest rise since September 2016, when it stood at 111.5.