UK employment holds steady at record levels
Jobless rates hold at 11-year lows but average earnings look set to be squeezed as inflation rises.
Kate Middleton effect: Canada hotel searches increase by 60% since royal tour
Hotels.com report a sudden interest in Canadian accommodation among Brits.
Jobs in finance plummet after Brexit vote
Vacancies in financial sector in London have suffered a 13.6% decline in the past two months.
London financial sector jobs rose 4% in August despite Brexit, says report
Huge demand was seen for fintech jobs such as data engineers, data analysts and data scientists.
Living wage 'will not reach £9 per hour'
Resolution Foundation says national living wage might increase to only £8.70 per hour by end of the decade.
New Zealand PM John Key says rise in migrants caused by locals being 'too lazy or on drugs' to work
The Prime Minister was defending the record number of migrants being admitted into the country.
New graduate jobs dip for the first time in 4 years amid Brexit worries
The 8% decline in 2016 also reflects nervousness among employers over the new apprenticeship levy.
Telecom industry 'top target' for cyberattacks by hackers luring insiders to gain access to systems
Hackers are using the services of 'black recruiters' to either pay or blackmail insiders for man-in-the-middle attacks.
High Court appeals for more female, BAME and less privileged judges to end rich pale and male dominance
Programme hopes to fill vacancies in Queen's bench, family and chancery divisions.
A-Level results day 2016: No university offers or missed your grades? Here is how to use Clearing
A step-by-step guide to A-Level results day on Thursday 18 August.
Brexit impact on City jobs 'not as bad as feared'
Vacancies in the financial services industry down 12% month-on-month in July.
Jeremy Corbyn aide refuses to rule out shadow cabinet role for Shami Chakrabarti
Chakrabarti may serve in the shadow justice team after a number of resignations.
Britain rock bottom of wage growth ladder
Britain's real wage tumble 10.4% between 2007 and 2015 compared to 6.4% average growth among OECD countries.
Uber begins court battle with London drivers over employment rights
Cab hire service Uber begins a court case in London over whether its drivers are staff or self-employed
Manchester United: Ryan Giggs 'angered by Jose Mourinho's job jibe during unveiling'
Welshman was reportedly willing to stay at Old Trafford and work under new boss.
EU referendum: Brexit could leave UK 'critically short' of workers, US recruitment firm warns
There are currently 2.2 million people from the EU working in the UK.
EU referendum: Almost half of British households are worried about income impact of Brexit vote
Research from Scottish Friendly shows over 50% of UK households are concerned about the EU referendum vote.
Six in 10 UK entrepreneurs to increase hiring over the next 12 months
EY Job Creation Survey reveals 63% of entrepreneurs expect to add to their workforce this year.
West Country anti-terror hub aims to defend UK holidaymakers from Isis shooting sprees
New countryside hub will be located near the counties of Devon, Cornwall, Somerset and Gloucestershire.
Southern Rail strike: Thousands of passengers face travel disruption as conductors stage walkout
The 24-hour RMT action relates to an industrial dispute regarding the role of train guards on Southern Rail.
UK job vacancies fall 9% in April amid Brexit uncertainty and higher minimum wage
However, hospitality industry manages to buck trend as it witnesses an rise in job listings.
Police federation says lack of firearms officers leaves UK 'vulnerable to terror threats'
Federation says government should work on a solution as officers fear being treated like suspects, if they used their weapons.
Is university really worth all that time and money?
The cost of a UK degree is now twice that of the US, so is university still worth it?
Everton vs Manchester United: Louis van Gaal unsure of Timothy Fosu-Mensah's best position
The 18-year-old Dutchman has made a hugely impressive start to life in the United first team.
Can we replicate the human brain? Scientists create nanoscale electronic synapses for neural networks
Russian scientists have managed to make nanoscale hafnium oxide-based memristors showcase synaptic properties.
EU referendum: Read Jeremy Corbyn's full pro-remain pitch to Labour voters here
Left-winger made his first speech on the EU referendum campaign on 14 April in London.
Pace of permanent hiring in Britain slows to six-month low in March, REC survey reveals
Starting salaries for permanent staff increase but pace of hiring falls to slowest level since September 2015.
EU referendum: UK jobs market's recovery hampered by political uncertainty surrounding Brexit
Survey shows job vacancies decline in February as UK businesses remain wary.
Guardian publisher to cut 250 jobs as part of turnaround plan
Guardian Media Group hopes all redundancies will be voluntary.
Zimbabwe: Former Kuwaiti diplomat trafficked 200 women
If convicted, the suspects could face life in prison or a minimum of 10 years behind bars.