ICO to Contact 1,200 Potential Blacklisted UK Construction Workers
The move follows country-wide protests led by trade unions earlier today.
TUC: UK Job Quality Close to 20 Year Low Amid 'Joyless Recovery'
Frances O'Grady, TUC general secretary, says working people deserve a fair share of the benefits of recovery.
Living Wage Could Give UK £3bn Boost
TUC's Frances O'Grady says ordinary people long way from feeling economic recovery.
Number of Women on UK Boards Hits Record High as FTSE 100 'Shifts Perception'
Women now account for 19% of FTSE 100 and 15% of FTSE 250 board positions.
UK Pay Inequality: Women Paid Thousands Less Than Men
The TUC says women are still earning on average almost £5,000 a year less than men.
More Young Women Trapped in Low Pay, Low Skilled Jobs Than 20 Years Ago
TUC and the Work Foundation say just one in a hundred young women worked in skilled trades in 2011.
National Minimum Wage Boosted as Name and Shame Rules Come into Force
Federation of Small Businesses' chairman Mike Cherry says the government must strike a balance between "boosting consumer spending and economic growth".
Manchester: Police Praise 50,000 Protesters at Conservative Party Conference
Only two arrests as thousands line streets of Manchester to protests against austerity and NHS changes.
Tory Conference Disrupted by Protests in Manchester
Defence Secretary Philip Hammond heckled by old soldier, while noisy NHS demonstrations take place outside.
Unions Plan NHS Demonstrations at Tory Manchester Conference
As demonstrators gather to protest outside the Conservative Party conference in Manchester, are these the first rumblings of another 'Winter of Discontent'?
Ed Miliband's National Minimum Wage Pledge 'Pointless Because of Understaffed HMRC'
Accountant Richard Murphy says Labour should rethink NMW pledge to commit more resources to enforcement.
Is Bedroom Tax David Cameron's Poll Tax Moment?
Hated council tenants' benefits change may not spark riots on the streets as Thatcher's poll tax did but Cameron is suffering.
Israeli Professor Moty Cristal Pulled From Conflict Workshop by 'Pro-Palestine' Unison
Professor suing union for discrimination after it cancelled his talk as it 'supports the Palestinian people'.
Westminster Times: Mrs Michael Gove's Daily Mail 'Nightmare'
Politics Editor Nick Assinder takes a peek through the Westminster keyhole
NHS Bleeds 21,000 Jobs in Second Quarter Alone
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt under pressure to show NHS protected from austerity.
Ed Miliband's Defiant Speech to TUC Conference Falls Flat
Political editor Nick Assinder says Labour leader spared jeers during keynote speech to unions, but failed to mark defining moment.
Ed Miliband Urges New Relationship with Unions to Fight 'Divisive' David Cameron
Leader launches Labour party fightback with bridge-building speech at TUC conference.
TUC's Frances O'Grady: Unions Are Treated With Disdain
TUC general secretary calls for greater role of unions in economy
Ed Miliband Moves to Shut Down Funding Row with Unions and Turn Fire on Tories
Political editor Nick Assinder says Labour leader will use TUC speech to attack City bonuses and move on from rift with union leaders.
Zero-Hours UK: Temporary Jobs See Fastest Rise in 15 Years
KPMG/REC report sends strong yet mixed signals on the economy.
George Osborne: Tentative UK Recovery Shows I'm Right on Austerity
Chancellor argues improving UK economy vindicates public spending cuts, but Labour condemns 'desperate attempt to rewrite history'.
Iain Duncan Smith 'Must Apologise' for Universal Credit Failings After Stinging NAO Report
Watchdog says the Universal Credit Programme lacks direction and was poorly planned, managed and resourced.
Sir John Armitt's Review: London 2012 Olympics Proves UK Can Fix Infrastructure Problems
Review recommends long-term investment overseen by independent infrastructure commission.
UK Workers Take Home £30 Less a Week Since Financial Crisis
TUC research shows an average 6.3% fall in real terms pay for those working 40 hours a week.
TUC: UK Recovery Languishing 'Way Behind Schedule'
Economic recovery weak because of three years of Osborne austerity, says TUC.
UK Workless Households Falls to Lowest Rate Since Records Began
Office for National Statistics data shows percentage of workless households falling during second quarter
UK Wages Decline: 'Little Prospect' of Higher Pay Rises by 2014
XpertHR research says median pay rises will be capped below inflation at 2% until end of 2013.
Balfour Beatty Profit Plunges 70% on Weak UK and Australia Markets
Despite H1 profit drop British infrastructure and services giant Balfour Beatty says on course for 2013 market expectations.
Commuters Face 4.1% Rail Fares Rise Amid Nationalisation Calls
Unions say rail network should be brought into public ownership as fares to rise above wages once again.
Britain's Zero-Hours Contracts: Temporary Jobs Behind Half of Employment Rise
TUC research shows almost half rising employment since 2010 is from temporary work as underemployment soars.