UK unemployment rate hits historic low as wages grow more than expected
Unemployment rate falls to 4.4% in the quarter to June, while average weekly wages rise 2.1%.
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UK pay growth predicted to remain tepid over next year
Employers expect to raise wages by just 1% on average over coming 12 months.
Newcastle United 0-2 Tottenham Hotspur as it happened
Goals from Dele Alli and Ben Davies sealed win after Jonjo Shelvey was sent off.
Ten years on from the global financial crisis how goes it for the UK and the pound?
General disgruntlement at the failure of improvement in UK living standards has had severe political implications.
UK set to avoid recession but wage growth will remain subdued
Reuters poll expects Britain's economy to expand 0.3% per quarter until the middle of 2018.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic wants to re-join Manchester United after informing Jose Mourinho
The ex-Sweden captain is recovering from a knee injury but a short-term contract at Old Trafford is in the offing.
Tottenham insist Danny Rose is not for sale amid renewed Manchester United interest
Mauricio Pochettino assured that no more big-name players will leave this summer.
Bank of England slashes growth forecast for the UK economy
BoE warns UK economy will remain 'sluggish' over the next two years and expects inflation to peak at 3% in October.
Arsenal must sign Thomas Lemar after offloading Alexis Sanchez says Charlie Nicholas
Deal for Monaco winger could be financed by allowing several squad players to leave the Gunners.
Arsenal urged to sign Everton's Ross Barkley amid Chelsea and Tottenham interest
Spurs have been pursuing Barkley for a number of months but Groves wants to see the playmaker at The Emirates
UK economy will roar back into life in the second half of 2017, says think tank
NIESR report forecast Bank of England could lift interest rates over a year earlier than expected.
Fake MP website gets socialist London art student reported to the police
Labour's Vicky Foxcroft described the stunt as "extremely irresponsible".
UK businesses will face a skills cliff-edge if Theresa May gets her migration plan wrong
Tim Thomas, of the EEF, the manufacturers' organisation, writes for IBTimes UK.
The two big mysteries surrounding Neymar's future at Barcelona
Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly ready to meet his £199m release clause.
Warm weather sees UK retail sales rebound in June
Retail sales beat expectations in June, climbing 3% year-on-year after a sharp slowdown in May.
Chelsea agree deal with Real Madrid to sign striker Alvaro Morata
Spain international will now look to agree personal terms and undergo a medical.
Inequality may have narrowed but foodbank Britain is more divided by poverty than ever
The richest 10% of households hold 45% of all wealth.
Inequality narrows but incomes in the Midlands are 25% lower than in the south-east
IFS study shows incomes in the Midlands, Wales and the North are only as high as they were in the south-east two decades ago.
Squeeze on household budgets eases as inflation tumbles unexpectedly
UK inflation rises 2.6% year-on-year in June, compared with forecast for 2.9% growth.
LA Galaxy coy on Zlatan Ibrahimovic links amid uncertain Manchester United return
Major League Soccer giants unwilling to comment on speculation they are in talks with ex-Sweden captain.
Alvaro Morata doesn't see Chelsea as an option after Manchester United move fell through
Reports in Spain suggest the striker is now focused on staying at Real Madrid.
UK unemployment falls to historic lows - but squeeze on household wages tightens
The numbers in work hit the highest total since records began, but real wages fell by 0.5% year-on-year.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic on course for Manchester United return as injury recovery gathers pace
The 35-year-old set to be handed deal until the end of the season.
Five things we learnt from the Taylor Review about Britain's gig economy
Taylor says flexibility is key to job creation in the UK, even though millions are in insecure work.
Unions slam government's long-awaited review of the gig economy
The review by Matthew Taylor will call for a new category of worker called a 'dependent contractor'.
Taylor review into the gig economy set to back worker benefits and minimum wage rights
The study by Matthew Taylor is set to call for a new category of worker called a 'dependent contractor'.
Manchester United forced to pay Wayne Rooney £15m as Everton return looms
Old Trafford club must pay final year of Rooney's contract which is worth £300,000-a-week.
UK shop prices fall at slowest pace in nearly four years
Shop prices fell 0.3% from a year earlier in June, BRC says.
Nurses leaving NHS adds pressure to calls for scrapping of public sector pay cap
Downing Street is coming under increasing pressure to end its 1% cap on wage rises in the public sector.