UK jobs market under threat from immigration squeeze, recruitment experts warn
One in six workers in London are European Union nationals.
One year after the Brexit vote, the UK may have faced the economic calm before the storm
"The risk is that there is a rapid erosion in business and consumer confidence," Jonathan Portes warns.
Bank of England keeps rates on hold but edges closer to a rise
Bank's monetary policy committee came out in favour of keeping interest rates on hold in a surprisingly close vote.
UK healthcare sector to face substantial skills gap as Brexit looms
The media, and financial services sectors could also be severely affected.
Income squeeze bites as wages grow at slowest pace since 2015
ONS says average weekly earnings adjusted for inflation fall 0.6% year-on-year.
Has austerity benefited the poor of Britain? The editor of the Spectator thinks so
Fraser Nelson sparks a heated debate after saying cuts have helped the worse-off.
UK house market suffers further slowdown in May
Halifax House Price Index shows second consecutive quarterly drop in house prices.
Scotland's economy projected to grow at half the rate of the UK
The latest EY report projectes Scotland's non-oil GDP will grow by 0.9% during 2017.
UK service sector growth slows to three-month low amid rising political jitters
Markit PMI falls from 55.8 to 53.8 last month, falling short of expectations for a 55 reading.
Houston: Sprawling energy capital of the world that no longer sweats over 'crude' stuff
In 2017, America's fastest-growing metropolitan area is way more than just an oil and gas hub.
UK housing market in rude health as construction sector grows at fastest pace since 2015
Construction PMI surges to from 53.1 in April to 56 in May as housebuilding output rise at fastest rate since 2015.
Ethnic minority 'marijuana entrepreneurs' receive tax breaks
Move follows years of targeted persecution of black and Hispanic cannabis users.
Swinging 50s: Barclays and Aviva among firms pledging to hire more older workers
Government aims to raise the number of over-50s in work by 12% over the next five years.
Scrapping tuition fees will cost billions – the poor need that money more than graduates
The tuition fees system could be progressive. Scrapping it will take money away from where it's needed.
UK wages fall behind inflation for the first time in three years
Average weekly earnings excluding bonuses fall 0.2% year-on-year in the three months to March.
Labour squeezes top 5% and British business with 'for the many' election manifesto
"We are asking the better-off and the big corporations to pay a little bit more," Jeremy Corbyn said.
UK labour market facing 'rocky period' as economy loses steam
EY Item Club expects UK unemployment rate to climb to 5.4% in 2018 from 4.8% this year.
Weak pay rises lead to fall in living standards for British workers
Survey shows firms preparing to give workers a 1% rise, as inflation forecast to jump to 2.7% this week.
Consumers set to face rising prices this year while Britain's GDP is expected to slow
Think Tank NIESR estimates inflation to peak to 3.4% by end of 2017 while GDP growth slows to 1.7%
Firms in Britain struggle to employ workers amid an 'ever-shrinking pool of suitable candidates'
The Markit and Recruitment and Employment Confederation report showed steepest drop in candidate availability for 16 months.
Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen are lucky French voters won't rate them on economic competence
An elitist poster boy and right-wing bully pulpit screamer have no solutions for France's economic malaise.
Britain's services sector grows at fastest pace in 2017
New work and employment rise at fastest pace in 2017, driving Markit Services PMI past expectations.
FX Focus: Pound hit by Brexit bill rumours
Sterling endures high volatility after reports suggest Britain's Brexit bill could cost €100bn.
UK construction sector grows at fastest pace in 2017 but recovery remains fragile
Weak pound and higher energy costs drive price pressures up in the industry, says Markit.
UK manufacturing sector grows at fastest pace in three years
UK economy off to a positive start of Q2 as manufacturing sector PMI comfortably beats expectations.
UK consumer confidence plunges further amid rising inflation: Deloitte survey
The Consumer Tracker report revealed a slowdown in consumer spending.
Snapchat 'only for rich people and not for poor countries', former employee claims
Snap CEO Evan Spiegel alleged to have made controversial statement according to lawsuit.
UK wage growth hits seven-month low as salaries fall behind inflation rate
Unemployment rate remains at lowest since 1975 but wage growth declines to 2.2%.
US economy adds just 98,000 jobs in March as labour market cools down
US unemployment rate falls to 4.5%, the lowest level in almost 10 years.
House prices grow at slowest rate since 2015 as home ownership hits lowest level in 30 years
Nationwide says house prices in the UK grew at the slowest pace for 19 months in March.