Britain faces shortage of engineering skills says shipbuilder Cammell Laird
Cammell Laird has warned that the shortage of skilled workforce will make it difficult for the company to grow.
UK house prices in 2016: Where the property market is going
House price growth set to slow as London market plateaus amid affordability problems.
UK immigration cap is counter-productive and risks NHS crisis, MPs say
Hospital bosses say unable to recruit nurses because of government's immigrant cap.
UK housing crisis: Prices to jump 50% in next 10 years says CEBR report
The average price of a house in the UK is expected to be £419,000 by 2025.
Cybersecurity experts earning up to £10,000 per day says ManpowerGroup
Demand for experts has quadrupled over 2014 levels because of high-profile hacks such as the one at TalkTalk.
Patients trust UK-educated nurses over overseas ones
Researchers found the sick felt they were treated with less dignity by foreign-educated nurses.
UK housing crisis: Sorry George Osborne but 400,000 new homes is still not good enough
Osborne extends Help to Buy to London and promises hundreds of thousands more homes.
John McDonnell: New economy needs to be socialism with an iPad
Labour shadow chancellor described his business plans as 'socialism with an iPad'.
Syrian female doctor who escaped Isis: 'Our lives in Raqqa turned to black'
Interview with Syrian doctor Raheb who witnessed the fall of Raqqa to Isis.
Skills gap: Siemens UK CEO Juergen Maier urges education and skills gap to be filled by EU workers
Maier tells IBTimes UK that the country cannot always be the best at everything.
Christmas cancelled: Road Haulage Association says 50,000 extra truckers needed to fill shelves over festive period
Combination of retiring drivers and expensive licence means there is shortfall of truckers ahead of Christmas.
Britain's £1.9bn government cuts will make policing 'less visible' in five years
The number of forces in need of improvement has reached 8 compared to 3 last year.
Rugby World Cup 2015: England vs Uruguay: Where to watch live, preview and team news
Dejected tournament hosts finish their woeful campaign with a Pool A dead rubber at the Etihad Stadium.
GBBO: The great British public celebrate Nadiya's bake-off victory on social media
The positive reaction on Twitter to Nadiya Hussain winning The Great British Bake-Off is heart-warming.
Theresa May speech: Immigration may 'put a strain' on UK infrastructure but it helps build it too
May says immigration is hitting hospitals hard but it is migrants who help staff them.
Liverpool sack Brendan Rodgers: Moments and matches where manager lost Merseyside club for good
Rodgers was sacked on Sunday hours after a draw with Everton.
UK housing crisis: This is how Tim Farron would solve the homes shortage
Liberal Democrat leader sets up plan for ending UK housing shortage.
French far right leader Marine Le Pen accuses Germany of opening doors to refugees for cheap labour
She accuses Germany of trying to 'recruit slaves' through mass migration.
George Osborne extends starter homes scheme to tackle countryside 'shortage scandal'
The chancellor says the move is part of a wider government plan to help rural economies.
Two thirds of UK building companies forced to turn down work because of skills shortage
Skills shortage is holding back growth
Premier League 2015-16: IBTimes UK writers' season predictions
Our esteemed reporters look into their crystal balls ahead of the new campaign.
Solanezumab: What is the landmark first drug to 'slow progression' of Alzheimer's disease?
A drug to tackle brain decline in Alzheimer's disease will be unveiled by Eli Lilly in Washington on 22 July
Karan Bilimoria: We have a taste for world food – but do we have the skills to support it?
UK's food sector faces a skills shortage, not helped by the need for high wages proposed by the government.
Royal College of Nursing: Immigration rules will cost NHS millions
Nursing union says new measures will 'cost money and compromise patient safety'.
EU referendum: David Cameron risks pushing blue collar voters towards Brexit warns TUC chief
Frances O'Grady says workers could be turned off an 'In' vote if their rights come under attack.
David Cameron plans clampdown on non-EU immigration
British government plans to significantly reduce immigration from outside European Union
UK skills shortage? Most British cities posting more jobs than there are jobseekers
A report from Adzuna suggests there is just 0.77 candidates for every job.
Edmund Shing: Make money from a strong pound at Marks and Spencer and Majestic Wines
Pound sterling has hit its highest level against other major world currencies for over seven years.
Political Times: Tories bask in election victory, Sadiq Khan announces London Mayor bid
Senior politics reporter Ian Silvera rounds up the week in Westminster.
Youth unemployment and a skills shortage cloud the blue skies of record UK jobs figures
Unemployment is down and wages are up but young people are stubbornly staying out of work and productivity may outpace skills.