Scottish Devolution on Track Despite Salmond's Claim 'No' Voters Were 'Tricked'
Westminster plans to plough ahead with granting Scotland more powers over taxation and spending
National Farmers Union Chief: 'UK Needs Immigrants as Britons are Lazy and Hooked on Benefits'
Meurig Raymond warns 'Benefits Britain' could damage the national harvest.
Scotland Independence Referendum: The Nationalist Voice
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Scotland Independence Results: Scotland Votes 'No' (LIVE)
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Scotland's Job Market Continues Surge Through August
Less people were available for work in August in Scotland.
Scottish Independence: Scotland's Jobs Market Suffers Ahead of Knife-Edge Referendum
ManpowerGroup survey of Scottish employers finds waning confidence in hiring intentions.
UK Skills Shortage: Sharpest Demand for IT Staff Since 1998
KPMG says the desperation to fill recruitment holes is leading to continued wage growth.
UK Under-Employment Jumps by '93,000' Over Last Two Years
The TUC says under-employment remains stubbornly high and is still rising.
Fawcett Society: Financial Crisis Pushed 826,000 Women into Low Paid Work
The campaign group says the numbers of women in low paid, insecure work are still alarmingly high.
Record-Low UK Pay Growth Casts Doubt Over Bank of England Interest Rates Hike
ONS data shows pay excluding bonuses grew at just 0.6% in the three months to June 2014.
Iain Duncan Smith: Mass Immigration Was Fault of Britain's Generous Benefits System
Work and pensions secretary says 'disincentives to work' left British workers sitting at home.
UK Job Market: Hiring Picks Up But Skills Shortage Still Looms
UK's skills shortage is pushing pay pressure up.
UK Jobs Market: Staff Shortfall Continues to Push Salaries Up
REC and KPMG said the index dropped to 28.9 in June for permanent staff availability.
UK 'Jobs Boom' Under Threat From Lack of Staff, Warns KPMG and REC
The Report on Jobs reveals that permanent staff appointments declined further in May
China and Japan Factory Output Edges Up, Shows PMI
China and Japan log modest improvements in manufacturing activity in May, but overall contraction seen.
Zimbabwe Government to Deny Food Aid to 20,000 Displaced People who Refuse Forced Labour
The families were not consulted about their relocation site and are forced to live in the camp.
Why Help to Buy's Job is Done Amid UK Housing Recovery
Many fear the Help to Buy scheme will blow a house price bubble, but is it a damp squib?
UK Public Sector Bodies Hire More Temporary Workers in Flexibility Drive
The number of temporary workers in IT roles increased by 11.2% during the 2013/2014 financial year.
Rana Plaza Disaster and Cheap Fashion: Why Western Protests are a Lie as the Public Doesn't Care
Don't be fooled by the Oxford Street demonstration over the 1,138 Bangladeshi factory workers which died
Starting Salary Surge Eases Cost of Living Crisis in UK, Say Recruiters
The research from REC and KPMG says permanent starting salaries grew at the sharpest rate since July 2007.
Japanese Job Market at Risk of Overheating Says JPMorgan Economist
JPM's chief Japan economist says that by 2017 the focus will shift to how to contain inflation.
Working Britain Faces 'Clash of Confidence' as Permanent Jobs Outstrip Short-term Posts
KPMG/REC say permanent jobs have risen at the strongest rate for almost four years.
Resolution Foundation: UK Economy Will Celebrate New High of Employment
But Matthew Whittaker warns without sustained improvement in wages, the recovery may yet run out of road.
Credit Suisse Upgrades Share Targets of UK Recruiters as Labour Market Strengthens
Michael Page International was upgraded to an 'outperform' rating.
Is EU Withdrawal a Greater Threat to UK PLC than 50p Tax Rate?
Business reaction to Labour's tax hike predictable but bigger spectre stalks debate.
Latest News Bytes: Ed Balls Tax Rate Temporary, Ukraine in "State of Emergency" and Justin Bieber Charges Dropped
Latest UK, foreign and celebrity news and headlines on January 27, 2014.
How British Businesses Can Bridge the Digital Skills Gap
Tony Roy, president of CareerBuilder EMEA, shows how employers can deal with the issue.
Recruitment Firms Face Mis-Selling Probe on Labour Allegations
Government to launch investigation after Chucka Umunna slams firms in parliament.
Mission Impossible: Can Fed's Janet Yellen Understand the US Economy?
Latest nonfarm payrolls have made the discussion about the correct direction of monetary policy more difficult
US Unemployment Rate Drop to 6.7% Brings Federal Reserve Threshold Closer
Fed's unemployment rate threshold of 6.5% would spark decision on interest rate rise.