Autumn Statement 2015: 2.6m families are £1,600 a year worse off under George Osborne's cuts
The IFS says the chancellor has set himself a completely inflexible fiscal target.
Read George Osborne's Spending Review and Autumn Statement speech in full
Chancellor George Osborne deliveres a half-yearly budget update to parliament
Young Brits 'locked out' of future job chances warns Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Charity urges UK government to do more to help young people in Britain.
EU referendum: Read David Cameron's full Brussels reform speech at Chatham House
The prime minister kicked off negotiations with EU with the major address.
George Osborne set to clash with Work and Pensions Secretary over spending cuts
Iain Duncan Smith believed to be ready to quit if forced to compromise on universal credit reforms.
Is China to weaponise credit scores to crush political dissent?
China developing new social credit score system for 2020 that analyses a citizen's 'sincerity in society'.
George Osborne unveils 'building Britain' vision in Conservative conference address [Full speech]
Chancellor outlined the plan at the Conservative Party conference in Manchester.
Cameron in Jamaica: Prime Minister must highlight violent homophobia and 'batty bwoy' hatred
British prime minster should make good on his promise to promote gay rights worldwide in Jamaica
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn's Brighton party conference speech in full
The recently elected Labour leader spoke for an hour as he addressed his party faithful.
Windows 10: How to fix blank tiles on Start Menu
Simple guide to fix blank tiles issue with Windows 10 Start Menu.
DWP admits using fake claimant names and stories for benefit sanctions leaflet
Department says stories used in ESA leaflet are for illustrative purposes only and not genuine examples.
Labour leadership: Where do the candidates stand on women's issues?
Jeremy Corbyn, Yvette Cooper, Liz Kendall and Andy Burnham policies on welfare, childcare and women's rights.
Summer budget 2015: Osborne cuts £9bn from welfare in 'budget for working people'
Chancellor slashing housing benefits for those aged 18-21 and ending child tax credits for families in excess of two children.
Summer budget 2015: George Osborne's speech in full
Read the Conservative chancellor's full emergency budget here.
Summer budget 2015 as it happened: George Osborne introduces Living Wage and commits to Nato defence target
Chancellor also gives Iain Duncan Smith an extra year to find £4bn welfare savings.
Barclays shake-up signals refocus on investment banking
Barclays' board has ousted retail banking champion Antony Jenkins in bid to improve ailing investment bank.
How to use Apple Pay in the UK: Everything you need to know ahead of July launch
Apple Pay is coming to UK shops, cafes and Transport for London in July
Expo Milano 2015: 2.7m visitors in May fuel Italian hopes for economic recovery
Universal exhibition organisers released attendance figures for first month of food fair
Gaza Strip needs more than sympathy - Israel must be held to account for its war crimes
The international community must support an ICC investigation into Israeli actions in Gaza
Microsoft brings Windows 10 Mobile preview to Lumia 930 and HTC One
Microsoft expands the Windows 10 for phones preview to the Lumia 930, Lumia 640 and HTC One (M8)
The new Tory frontbench: Meet David Cameron and his all-Conservative government
IBTimes UK profiles the prime minister's post-election cabinet and ministers.
Will David Cameron keep his promises? 10 pledges the prime minister made during election campaign
Cameron vowed to use majority in House of Commons to push through election pledges.
Election 2015: David Cameron clings to hope Conservatives can win 23 extra seats at general election
Prime Minister tells BBC Radio 4 that Tories are still fighting for majority.
Margareta Pagano: HSBC share price rises show investors hold the power not the bankers
A move in headquarters or selling a retail bank is a risky move but HSBC are open to both possibilities.
World Bank reports 'massive drop' in number of unbanked people
There are still some two billion people who do not have access to a bank.
Universal Credit 'not an improvement for claimants', according to benefits staffers
Union survey suggests flagship welfare scheme in in 'disarray' because of lack of staff and poor IT.
International Women's Day: How testosterone-fuelled men corrupt competition and hurt company profits
Eve Poole explains the way men are hardwired to be competitive and how it hurts capitalism.
Snapchat seeks to raise $500m at $19bn valuation in next funding round
At $19bn, Snapchat will be third-most valuable venture-capital-backed company behind Xiaomi and Uber.
Scotland's political parties are right to lead public opinion on 16-year-old voters
The time has come for 16 and 17-year-olds to be given the vote.
China's Dagong undermines Western sanctions on Russia, rates Gazprom's debt at top AAA
Sanctions imposed by US and EU pose little impact on repayment capacity of Gazprom, says Dagong.