Elderly people are willing and able to work – so why don't we employ them?
Getting a 'grey army' working changes how society sees the elderly: active and social, not hidden and isolated.
Government may raise state pension age to 70, says former minister Steve Webb
DWP looks at higher retirement ages as pension costs spiral due to increase in life expectancy.
If government didn't spend billions funding rich pensioners, the rest of us would be managing
Pensioners account for 55% of all welfare spending, yet Tories continue to protect them from cuts.
South Korea: Lotte and SK Group offices raided by investigators over alleged political scandal
Spokesmen at Lotte Group and SK Group confirmed the raid, but they did not give the detailed information.
Autumn Statement as it happened: Key points from Philip Hammond's first fiscal plan
The chancellor abandons plans to run budget surplus by 2020 and says Britain's economy will grow 2.1% this year.
Samsung offices raided for 2nd time in less than a month over corruption allegations
The South Korean conglomerate has declined to comment over the raids.
The UK has a new inflation measure, but what will change from the current one?
From March 2017, the ONS will measure inflation based on CPIH index rather than the current CPI gauge.
China appoints new finance minister and security chief in surprise reshuffle
Former tax chief Xiao Jie will succeed Lou Jiwei amid growing concerns over China's economic slowdown.
Pensions under pressure as companies seek government approval to cut back on payments
PLSA report states that defined benefit pension schemes should be made more flexible over time.
Read Theresa May's full 'centre ground' speech to Conservative conference
Prime minister closed the Tory party conference in Birmingham with the address.
'Shame on you, shame on you': Women protest Conservative conference over state pensions
Video captures Women Against State Pension Inequality demonstration in Birmingham.
Bangladeshi leader's son snatched from home as state crackdown on Jamaat-e-Islami gathers pace
Amaan Azmi is the third son of a prominent former Islamist leader to be detained since August.
Two Chinese consortiums bidding for National Grid's UK gas distribution business, says report
Hong Kong's richest man, Li Ka Shing, is expected to participate in the auction through his publicly listed infrastructure company, Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings.
EU pressures China to curb steel production overcapacity
European Commissioner has told China to curb its steel overcapacity
The elite should beware – a white van and laptop rebellion is underway
Those running small businesses usually side with the elite. Increasingly, they're doing the opposite.
Pension freedoms: Five biggest risks to taking out your savings early
Over 450,000 people have taken cash out of their private pensions since the rules were introduced in 2015.
Finland mulling to test effects of paying basic income
The government will pay €560 to 2,000 randomly chosen working-age residents in an experiment that will begin in 2017.
Lloyds faces legal action over '£20bn pensions discrimination time bomb'
Approximately 100,000 female employees at Lloyds thought to have missed out on £2,000 each.
Standard Life CFO says business diversification helps weather post-Brexit volatility
Investment management company's finance chief Luke Savage is inexorably drawn to emerging markets expansion and product diversity.
Has oil giant BP finally got its house in order?
Oil giant can focus on growth in trying times after CEO Bob Dudley says it is moving on from Deepwater Horizon tragedy
This Is The Police review: A disappointingly shallow depiction of US law enforcement
As the state of US policing comes under increasingly intense scrutiny, Weappy's This Is The Police offers a disappointingly tame depiction
Torrential rain in China kills more than 150 and displaces hundreds of thousands
The Chinese army has been deployed to rescue stranded villages and provide supplies
More familiar faces are out as Theresa May's brutal government reshuffle continues
New PM's junior ministerial appointments continue her 'out with the old' theme.
Blockchains at Payments Innovation: SETL shines, 11:FS takes a stand and DWP tests GovCoin
Peter Randall, CEO of SETL, was joined by Simon Taylor, co-founder of 11:FS, on a fiery blockchain panel.
NUT strike: Here is why teachers across England are staging a mass walkout of schools
Teachers across the country will take industrial action over pay and conditions on 5 July.
Boris has a slogan but no plan - a vote to Leave is a vote for chaos
Leave campaigners have had months to work out their answers about what happens next.
Ex-BHS boss Sir Philip Green 'spent £48m on luxury jet'
Billionaire reportedly took delivery of Gulfstream G650ER around the time of retailer's collapse.
EU referendum: Need proof that immigration is good for the UK economy? Just show this graph
Little or no immigration to the UK would mean huge increases in national debt over the coming decades.
EU Referendum: Britons in Spain divided over possible Brexit
Leave vote worrying prospect for the 800,000 British migrants who call Spain home
EU referendum: David Cameron warns of Brexit squeeze on pensions, NHS and defence
Prime minister says EU exit will create £40bn 'black hole' in public finances by 2020.