Growth in UK permanent starting salaries slides to two-year low in December
Slowdown in salary growth could put BoE under pressure ahead of January meeting.
2015 in news stories: From Jihadi John's unmasking to China's market crash and Paris attacks
Islamic State, Syria, Ukraine, the Nepal earthquake and more – it has been a big year for news.
British Muslim dad: My kids are heartbroken after US ban ruined Disneyland trip
Mohammed Tariq Mahmood suspects US ban due to Muslim name.
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.
Climate change: UK government slashes solar subsidies less than a week after Paris agreement
DECC announces 65% cut on last day before Christmas recess.
Knife intifada: Israel starts firing Arab workers as stabbing attacks incite suspicion
Palestinians claim that they cannot find work after wave of violent attacks on Jews.
Volkswagen may lay-off temporary workers says works council
The German carmaker has reported lower September deliveries for its core autos division and the 12-brand group.
SNP conference: Jeremy Corbyn is a non-starter in Scotland but as for a second independence referendum...
Scottish Nationalist Party leader is buoyed by poll showing support for Labour is dwindling
Fiscal charter: Everything you need to know about George Osborne's latest political manoeuvre
Osborne putting into law that UK governments must target a budget surplus.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn joins an even more select club after Privy Council snub
Queen's advisers have asked MPs not to refer to the opposition leader as 'Right Honourable'.
Ankara explosions: Turkish PM Ahmet Davutoglu says 95 people at peace march killed by two suicide bombers
Turkish PM Davutoğlu says there is 'strong signs' the attacks on Ankara were suicide bombers.
Syrian civil war and refugee crisis to take centre stage when David Cameron meets Angela Merkel
The prime minister will hold the talks with his German counterpart at the Chequers country estate.
George Osborne's national living wage is 'magic money tree' thinking
Osborne is cutting one of the best kinds of welfare we have in tax credits.
Conservative Party Conference 2015 in Manchester: Theresa May speech in full
Home Secretary Theresa May addresses the Conservative Party Conference 2015 in Manchester.
London's prime property slowdown: Is One Hyde Park the canary in the coal mine?
Prime central London property demand falls as several One Hyde Park flats put on market.
Tom Watson: 2,200 joined Labour after Jeremy Corbyn's 'new politics' address [Full speech]
Deputy leader made the final speech at Labour's annual conference in Brighton on 30 September.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn's Brighton party conference speech in full
The recently elected Labour leader spoke for an hour as he addressed his party faithful.
Labour: John McDonnell unveils 'radical departure' from neoliberal economics [Full speech]
The shadow chancellor claimed Jeremy Corbyn's Labour is the only anti-austerity in British politics.
Mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik to study for diploma at University of Oslo
Norwegian Mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik is to study for a university diploma four years after he killed 77 people in a terror attack.
William Keegan: George Osborne child tax policy is social engineering
Osborne is entering unpleasant territory and the majority of Labour's leadership contenders are right to stand up and be counted.
Crude oil headed back for multi-month lows on Iran deal optimism
Demand woes mentioned in IEA report and US growth concerns sounded by Yellen weigh on oil.
Greece debt crisis: Eurozone finance ministers put forward draft proposal
Greek officials however describe proposal as 'very bad' and humiliating
Greece debt crisis: Future of EU at stake as Brussels talks continue
Ministers give Athens until 15 July to enact key reforms paving the way to a possible financial bailout.
Miriam Gonzalez Durantez: Boardroom quotas needed to bridge gender gap
The wife of Nick Clegg is calling for action to address boardroom disparities.
Stefan Stern: Britain's got talent and employers must realise the value of their workforces
Liz Kendall rightfully talks of the UK becoming 'world class at creating low-paid jobs'.
Dubai to build 'most advanced' 3D printed office building
WinSun's building will be the first 3D printed one to be put to use.
Asian markets round-up: Most bourses trade in the green amid heavy data
New Zealand cuts benchmark cash rate for the first time in four years while Korea trims rates amid MERS outbreak.
Tower Hamlets: Rabina Khan campaign tainted by Lutfur Rahman corruption shadow in troubled East End borough
Ex-Tower Hamlets mayor Rahman endorsing and campaigning for his old colleague Khan.
UK jobs: Growth in permanent contracts slowed down after general election
Pay growth in the public sector was only 0.2% in May compared with May last year.
British Chambers of Commerce cuts UK GDP growth prediction for 2015 from 2.7% to 2.3%
But BCC predicts lower unemployment and earnings' growth.