Worst decade for living standards in the UK since WW2 says IFS
UK workers set to earn less in real wages in 2021 than they did in 2008.
If government didn't spend billions funding rich pensioners, the rest of us would be managing
Pensioners account for 55% of all welfare spending, yet Tories continue to protect them from cuts.
Autumn Statement: Government cannot be trusted to support business and economy while championing Brexit
This massive fiscal constraint would have not been needed if it were not for Brexit.
Autumn Statement: Government is borrowing huge sums - leaving us in a sea of debt
The plain fact is that we can't go on living beyond our means, borrowing our way out of every difficulty.
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.
Autumn Statement to include cash for housebuilding and a higher national living wage
Chancellor Philip Hammond to unveil measures to build 40,000 more affordable homes in England.
Letting agent fees to be scrapped as housing takes centre stage in Autumn Statement
Chancellor Philip Hammond will also announce £1.4bn investment to help build 40,000 homes.
Autumn Statement 2016: How women are set to lose out to austerity yet again
Chancellor Philip Hammond will present his first big budget statement - but it likely won't favour women.
We can expect more resentment for the poor from Hammond's Autumn statement
Right-wing politicians have refused to sort out the economic demons that are causing anger.
UK firms must reform to save faith in capitalism after Brexit vote Theresa May tells bosses
Prime minister addressed the Confederation of Business Industry's annual conference in London.
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.
Low-income households in UK face savings squeeze due to universal credit cuts and rising rents
Welfare cuts will leave low-earning working households worse off by £48.90 a week through to 2020, study says.
Theresa May reaches out to big business ahead of Autumn Statement
The prime minister will tell the CBI she supports free markets, despite pledge to cut down on tax avoidance.
Uganda has damning human rights record as torture and state oppression is rife says HRW
Basic rights are consistently violated and security forces continue to use 'excessive force and torture'.
'Utterly outrageous' – Theresa May skewers Fifa over England vs Scotland poppy ban
Conservative premier was also challenged by Jeremy Corbyn over the benefits system during PMQs.
Read John McDonnell's full speech to Labour conference in Liverpool
Shadow chancellor says a Labour government will 'rewrite the rules to the benefit of working people'.
Heroes behind government's digital revolution face extinction from Whitehall's arcane ways
The Government Digital Service has strengthened UK democracy through great thinking but will it last?
Our mania for sports' leaders reveals our dismay with political leaders
Is the global obsession with sports' leaders a reflection of dissatisfaction with political leaders?
Ethereum reinvents companies with launch of The DAO
Some have speculated The DAO token sale could garner as much as $100m worth of ether.
Iain Duncan Smith biography: The 'quiet man' giving David Cameron a loud headache
IBTimes UK profiles the former cabinet minister as the Conservatives face a crisis.
Iain Duncan Smith is right to resign – I never saw any evidence of a conscience
The sanctification we have witnessed and desperate attempts of Duncan Smith to secure a legacy are disgusting.
Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith resigns after 'indefensible' disabilities cuts
In a resignation letter IDS said that George Osborne's latest Budget 'benefits higher earning taxpayers'.
Shah Rukh Khan unveils first thrilling trailer for Fan
The trailer has won universal praise for the actor, who thanked his own fans for making him a star.
EU summit: Full text of David Cameron's statement on EU reform deal
Prime minister released lengthy statement detailing agreement after two days of marathon talks in Brussels.
Conservative activist Tim Montgomerie quits the Tories
In his statement announcing his departure from the party he criticised the Cameron government.
Corbyn opposing Cameron's emergency brake on EU benefits is political suicide for Labour
There are important things to fight for in Europe but Working Tax Credits for migrants is not one of them.
Danny Boyle's Steve Jobs biopic up for pre-order ahead of its release on iTunes
Steve Jobs biopic movie will be available for digital download starting 2 February via iTunes store.
Suit And Tie lawsuit: Justin Timberlake record label accused of ripping off 70s group Sly, Slick and Wicked
The track peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 following its release in 2013.
Welfare claimants going hungry due to benefit delays and errors, MPs warn
Work and Pensions Select Committee raise alert after investigating welfare reforms.