John McDonnell: Read Shadow Chancellor's Fiscal Rule speech in full
Labour MP explains how party would control public spending if it were to get into power
Permanent placements hit three-month high as labour market stays in good health
Demand for staff grew at fastest pace in six months according to REC.
EU referendum: Brexit threat not destroying job market as February dip is seasonal
The downturn follows a hiring spree in January and is seasonally normal.
Italy coach Antonio Conte 'hopes to be confirmed as new Chelsea manager in March'
The 46-year-old boss has been strongly linked with the vacant managerial position in recent weeks.
UK employers to hire more permanent staff in next three months, REC survey finds
According to new research, 82% of employers plan to hire more permanent staff between now and May.
Proposed visa regulations could make it harder for Indian doctors to work in the NHS
The UK Migration Advisory Committee has proposed changes that would give European workers priority.
UK unemployment maintains 10-year low as George Osborne praises Northern Powerhouse growth
Despite the low unemployment numbers, average pay growth slowed to 1.9% including bonuses.
Women's Equality Party leader Sophie Walker: More men must lead debate for equal pay
Walker spoke to IBTimes UK about equal pay, childcare and equal parenting.
UK starting salaries increase at slowest pace since 2013 but vacancy numbers at five-month high
REC warns that cutting salaries of temporary nursing staff may lead to major shortage of staff in the sector.
UK jobs: Firms to increase hiring in 2016 according to Robert Half
Businesses operating in the financial services industry are particularly keen to hire.
UK immigration cap is counter-productive and risks NHS crisis, MPs say
Hospital bosses say unable to recruit nurses because of government's immigrant cap.
Chelsea eye Juande Ramos: What has former Tottenham Hotspur boss done to attract Roman Abramovich?
IBTimes UK looks at the Spaniard's managerial career to date following shock Stamford Bridge links.
India's cultural heritage under threat as 24 monuments 'missing' and museums understaffed
The Archaeological Survey of India faces a shortage of manpower as it finds that 24 monuments are untraceable.
British businesses to spend £1bn on Christmas parties as job market gets competitive
Yuletide parties will be mainly hosted outside the office, a survey finds.
Slow response and lack of trained staff plague London Ambulance service
The service has been ruled as 'inadequate' and recommended to be placed under special measures.
Elon Musk: Ramping up Tesla Autopilot to full autonomy is high priority
Telsa boss hiring software engineers to improve Autopilot so the cars can be fully autonomous
Manchester United: Louis van Gaal vows to use youth players to fill out his squad
Van Gaal has called up teenagers Axel Tuanzebe and Cameron Borthwick-Jackson in recent weeks.
David Moyes: Where does the former Manchester United manager go from here?
Moyes was sacked by Real Sociedad on Monday after a dismal start to the season in Spain.
From Amazon to Argos: 7 tips on how to get a job for the Christmas holidays
Andy Sumner, managing director of Monster.co.uk, told IBTimes UK how to get a temporary job.
Scientists succeed in levitating nanodiamonds in a vacuum using lasers
University of Rochester researchers say levitated nanodiamonds could create new breed of microscopic sensors
Nextbit: Daring upstart led by Android veterans to launch 'awesome' phone on 1 September
Led by former HTC and Android staff, Nextbit promises a smartphone that gets better with age.
Greece tour becomes cheap as holidaymakers grow wary of crisis-hit country
Hotels and airlines slash rates as debt crisis hits Greek tourism.
Google found to specifically target men over women when it comes to high-paid job adverts
Researchers discover Google's advert algorithms favour male job seekers over the equivalent unemployed females
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'.
Karan Bilimoria: We have a taste for world food – but do we have the skills to support it?
UK's food sector faces a skills shortage, not helped by the need for high wages proposed by the government.
London: New skyscraper 22 Bishopsgate 'will fill desperate need for office space in the City'
The former City of London planning boss says new building should be approved 'as quickly as possible'.
Saudi Arabia: Will cross-dressing Isis terrorists and lingerie shops help ease restrictions on Saudi women?
There are both economic and security concerns over Saudi Arabia's archaic restrictions on women's rights.
FICC lead 52% rise in London financial services jobs
The bonds and currency markets have picked up over the last months, which created jobs in the City
UK skills shortage? Most British cities posting more jobs than there are jobseekers
A report from Adzuna suggests there is just 0.77 candidates for every job.
Project Morpheus VR: Sony creates new North West studio to make virtual reality games
Studio reportedly made up of ex-Evolution developers.