Eddie Jones reveals concerns over Australian scrum as mind games begin ahead of Twickenham showdown
England head coach also defended an 'error of judgement' from Elliot Daly after his red card against Argentina.
Inside HMP Pentonville: Stabbing to death of prisoner highlights deplorable state of jails today
Understaffing has led to a UK prison crisis with gangs, drug taking and violence behind bars becoming the norm.
Read International Trade Secretary Liam Fox's speech to Conservative conference
Fox said the UK would 'lead the charge once more' to a world of free trade.
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.
Demonstration at Sir Philip Green's Topshop store causes chaos in London's West End
Demonstration by Class War and trade unionists was attended by shadow chancellor John McDonnell.
'Wake-up call for Westminster' as UK economy stutters in first quarter
Many business indicators tracked by the British Chambers of Commerce are 'at a low ebb.'
Vice Union: 'Hipster bible' urged by NUJ to back recognition for UK digital journalists
Vice UK staff want to be 'digital industry standard bearers' by securing union recognition.
British Airways flight 'infested with bed bugs'
British Airways Boeing 747 reportedly suffered 'severe' infestation yet aircraft continued in service.
Dogs of war: Who are the British mercenaries roaming Africa accused of 'war crimes'?
IBTimes UK looks at the proliferation of private military and security services firms in Africa.
Newsweek's revenue surges 90% as turnaround strategy reaps rewards
Iconic magazine posts first ever profit in Europe two years after being on the brink of collapse.
We live in a 'winner takes all' economy with those at the top rewarded lavishly while pay for everyone else repressed
The growing pay gap between the top 1% and the rest of the workforce is not good for business.
Like many, I left teaching because the government ruined it. Now it spends £1bn on supply teachers
Spending more money on staff who should rarely be necessary shows taxpayers are not getting 'more for less'.
Is the concept of having a 'career' over for good?
Employers can't be relied on in the same way as in the past but loyalty still has a value.
Social workers keep being set up to fail and then vilified when things go wrong
If ever there was a risk to children it is the chronic threat of savage cuts to local authority services.
Should we worry about Vueling's awful complaints record as BA switches to Cruz control?
IAG announced Vueling boss Alex Cruz will take over as boss of British Airways.
Re: work – Can Google's management rules make your office a happier place?
Google has launched a new platform to help businesses cultivate a happy working environment
London Living Wage: Why £9.40 an hour is still not enough
Boris Johnson unveils higher London Living Wage as 724 employers back bigger pay.
More UK workers earning less than living wage as in-work poverty increases
West Somerset is one of the areas with a high proportion of workers below the living wage.
Wandsworth prison: 'Unacceptably' overcrowded and understaffed facility worse than Victorian jail
Chief inspector of prisons said jail had 'deteriorated significantly' and faced 'severe problems'.
Eid al-Fitr 2015: Ramadan shopping spree to top Christmas with Muslims set to smash spending records
'Ramadan rush' to see profits soar across UK luxury stores and the high street.
Rainsbrook chaos: G4S staff were 'racist and under influence of drugs' at youth prison
Ofsted says youth training centre 'inadequate' and claims staff smuggled in DVDs for offenders
Has Kate Middleton gone into labour? Royal convoy 'spotted leaving Kensington Palace'
The Duchess of Cambridge is reportedly several days overdue.
Election 2015: 232 MPs expected to leave parliament will cost taxpayers £18m, warns expenses watchdog
Settlement for 145 deposed and retiring MPs will cost £18m, warns watchdog that regulates MPs' costs.
Welfare cuts will push Britain's mental health services towards crisis
Thousands of mentally ill people already lack the support they need - and welfare cuts would only make this worse.
Israel tax revenue freeze: The real price paid by Palestinian individuals and businesses
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK reveals the dire consequences of Israel's tax withhold on Palestinian families.
Stefan Stern: Put people before sales and profits to get investors to sit up and take note
Measuring the performance of people allows managers to do their jobs in a more efficient way.
Margareta Pagano: UK medical schools top global league and put US and China in the shade
Latest Research Excellence Framework reveals British academics are developing work that's making a real impact.
FX fixing scandal: Hong Kong finds 'no evidence' of market rigging after probing 10 banks
However, the Hong Kong regulator said it found 'communication indiscretions' amongst traders.
Boss of £18m UK Bed Factory Charged With Human Trafficking And Slavery Offences
Mohammed Rafiq, whose bed factory supplied Next and John Lewis, has been charged after forcing "slaves" to work for less than £2 a day.
FX Fixing: Barclays Eligible for FCA Fine Discount Despite Still Being Under Investigation
The UK watchdog has already settled with Citibank, HSBC, JPMorgan, RBS and UBS.