Jeremy Corbyn: Key points of Labour leader's major Brexit speech
Here is what you need to know from the Peterborough address.
Brexit economic experts are like medieval doctors with leeches - pseudoscience to trick the layman
Mark Carney and City economists prophesied a 'technical recession' but Britain has grown faster since the vote.
Average UK household £13,000 in the red says TUC
The average household owes almost £13,000, claims the Trades Union Congress.
Labour 'objective' to freeze rail fares with renationalisation says shadow transport minister
Andy McDonald spoke to IBTimes UK as protests against fare hikes are held across Britain.
Zero-hours contract workers earn a £1,000 less than full-time staff
Zero-hours contracts are flexible but are are being used to depress wages, says think tank.
TUC chief O'Grady calls for 'new bargain' for working class in 2017 with fairer pay and protection
Frances O'Grady adds that Britain succeeds when working people succeed.
Don't complain about strikes this Christmas – we all need stronger trade unions
Inconvenience doesn't warrant 'emergency laws' which would curb one of the few rights workers still have.
Government unveils plans for greater scrutiny of private firms
Business Secretary Greg Clark proposes pay ratios show earnings gap between a chief executive and an average worker.
Ed Miliband says government is stealing his polices on executive pay
Prime Minister Theresa May is set to crack down on boardroom excesses.
Philip Hammond will fail to give clear post-Brexit plan Labour warns
Shadow City minister told IBTimes UK that Hammond's proposals could hurt those 'just about managing'.
Autumn Statement as it happened: Key points from Philip Hammond's first fiscal plan
The chancellor abandons plans to run budget surplus by 2020 and says Britain's economy will grow 2.1% this year.
Trade unions accuse Theresa May of 'watering down' workers on boards pledge
'This is not the way to show that you want to govern for ordinary working people', says Frances O'Grady.
Theresa May says Britain will seek transitional deal to soften Brexit impact
Prime Minister hints plans to place workers on companies boards could be watered down.
UK unemployment falls to its lowest level for 11 years
UK jobless count continues to fall regardless of the country's Brexit vote.
Union fires first salvo on Uber and the gig economy
The GMB union says it will review the contracts at other firms that offer "bogus self employment".
Canada quits 'impossible' trade talks with EU after Belgium region blocks deal
Atlantic Council's Fran Burwell tells IBTimes UK the CETA blow could bolster British Eurosceptics.
UK employment holds steady at record levels
Jobless rates hold at 11-year lows but average earnings look set to be squeezed as inflation rises.
Write to Remain urges leaders to give EU and UK nationals post-Brexit commitment
New campaign wants Theresa May and her European counterparts to make an 'explicit' pledge.
Classic Tories – faking concern for the working class while keeping their own privileges
The latest Tory attempt to rebrand themselves as the party of the proles will fall flat.
UK bonuses hit a record £44.3bn beating the pre-financial crisis peak
Bonuses hit an all-time high led by awards in the financial services sector
Asian stocks mixed amid light trading
Nikkei 225 share average down by 1.2% at 16,414.73 points in early trading.
We love to hate Mike Ashley but he's not alone in exploiting workers with Victorian conditions
Sports Direct is just the tip of the iceberg – other companies just have better PR.
Frances O'Grady: Workers should not pay the price for Brexit, TUC chief warns
General secretary will challenge Theresa May as she addresses delegates in Brighton.
UK's highest paid CEO Martin Sorrell takes less than 45 minutes to earn the average annual salary of a worker
The average annual salary of a FTSE 100 director was 123 times the average full-time salary of a UK worker in 2015, TUC analysis says
Number of people employed on zero-hours contracts rises 20% in a year to almost one million
Office for National Statistics says more than 900,000 people not guaranteed work hours - up 150,000 from 2015.
Remainers want a glitch in Brexit negotiations so they can claim they were right all along
By now they should be embarrassed over their terrible 'expert' predictions – so where's the mea culpa?
Rough trade: US and EU battle it out over tax reforms and international markets
Back taxes and trade talks have heated tensions between the US and EU.
Pregnancy discrimination at work has surged at a shocking rate in UK, MPs warn
Women and equalities committee urges government to tackle issue of new mums forced to leave jobs.
Rising consumer credit traps families as UK economy shows signs of slowing
Consumer credit growth rates have hit 10-year highs as households turn to cards to make ends meet.
'Common sense' women who return to work after having a baby fall behind men in earning power
IEA think tank reacts to IFS report that says pay gap reaches 33% as mothers miss pay rises.