Tory housebuilding plans 'simply won't be doable' without infrastructure and construction skills
Ministers reveal new housebuilding cash at Conservative party conference in Birmingham.
Read Business Secretary Greg Clark's full speech to conference
Cabinet minister addressed the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham.
Greg Clark: Business Secretary tells Tories UK needs an 'economic upgrade'
Clark also attack Jeremy Corbyn and Labour during speech to Conservative conference.
Read Brexit Secretary David Davis' full speech to Conservative conference
Brexit Secretary promised to bring immigration numbers down and control the UK's borders.
'Lack of GPs' will force surgeries to close putting patients at risk
Almost 600 practices are at risk of shutting if more family doctors are not recruited.
Sir James Dyson says businesses would be 'mad to withhold investment plans' post Brexit vote
Dyson is so positive about the UK's future that he is investing £250m to expand his company's R&D facility.
Top German blue chip companies to answer why they only hired fewer than 100 refugees
Big corporates will have to explain the low numbers to Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Intel Security chief warns IoT can open up new landscape of attack vectors for future hackers
The rapid evolution of cybercrime has brought about a 'big convergence' in the way cyberattacks are launched.
Digging up Helen Skelton's teenage topless pictures is a gross and disturbing invasion of privacy
There is no way that publishing intimate photographs of a 17-year-old girl could be considered 'newsworthy'.
Designing for the Queen: The pressure of creating a gift fit for royalty
Ceramicist Natasha Daintry discusses her collaboration with Royal Salute to design a gift for the Queen's 90th birthday.
Cybersecurity spending will exceed $100bn over the next 4-5 years, says Intel Security
Over 200,000 cybersecurity jobs were left vacant in the US in 2015.
Will Brexit make UK housing crisis even worse?
UK housebuilders say demand is still strong in housing market amid chronic undersupply of homes
Diverting money towards housing associations could support housebuilding if Brexit sparks a downturn
National Housing Federation calls for more 'flexibility' in public funds for housebuilding to solve housing crisis
British government will vote whether to replace Trident nuclear weapons on 18 July
David Cameron aims to capitalise on Labour's civil war to push renewal through.
Brexit reflects an anti-globalisation trend says Infosys co-founder Kris Gopalakrishnan
The former CEO and MD of Infosys says Brexit could affect free movement of labour.
Brexit: London property developer Mount Anvil remains 'absolutely committed' to £1bn pipeline
Mount Anvil shrugs off Brexit worries and says it will double size of its business developing London homes.
Brexit: Paris and Frankfurt tout for London business amid uncertainty over Britain's future in the EU
Paris took out an advert in the Financial Times urging businesses to consider the French capital.
Exodus of expatriates on the rise following fall in commodity prices
The outflow has hit house rents and enrolments at international schools, and threatens to fuel unemployment.
EU referendum: Housing market will slow down in wake of Brexit
Analysts predicting that many buyers will put a break on their spending while the dust settles
How will Brexit affect cybersecurity in the UK? What the experts are saying about leaving the EU
IBTimes UK asks the cybersecurity community what a Brexit would have in store for them.
One-bedroom rents more affordable than in 2007 across most areas of the UK
Countrywide figures show many UK rents absorb less post-tax income but London rents are soaring.
UK facing 'digital crisis' as 12 million people lack basic computer knowledge, says report
According to the report almost 5.8 million people have never used the internet in the UK.
Trident: MoD watchdog report reveals skills shortage 'principal threat' to nuclear safety
The annual report from the MoD watchdog reveals skills gap issues have been mounting since 2006.
Cambridge space crunch could hamper its growth as knowledge hub
Research by real estate firm Savills warns inadequate infrastructure could hamper Cambridge's growth.
UK house prices: Buy-to-let investors fuelled acceleration in property values
House price growth quickened in March 2016 as buy-to-let investors sought to beat stamp duty hike.
Sadiq Khan: Boris Johnson has 'let down Londoners' on affordable housing
New Labour mayor of London launches scathing attack on Conservative predecessor over London housing crisis.
Who are the highest paying companies in the UK?
Survey shows UK's best paying firms offer total compensation package worth double average annual salary.
UK housing crisis: Planning delays 'longer than ever' as new home registrations stall
New statistics from NHBC show surprise blip in new home registrations but housebuilding set to pick up again.
Sadiq Khan: The biggest issue facing London businesses is the prospect of leaving the EU
London is home to the European headquarters of 60% of the world's non-European global businesses.
UK housebuilding slows in first quarter of 2016 as EU referendum looms
New Rics construction survey paints a concerning picture as the UK housing crisis wears on.