The CIPD says over most of the last six years we have seen a significant fall in real wages
UK productivity would increase by 5% if cities had more power over tax and spending.
Scots were promised greater tax and spending powers if they voted against independence.
European Commission fined banks for manipulating Swiss franc derivatives and Libor.
Prime Minister David Cameron will announce plans to tighten charity laws
Turkey's economy could slow down amid regional turmoil and weak growth in the Eurozone
Italian police discovered a €1.7bn nationwide corporate tax fraud case
Coca-Cola's Q3 profit falls prompting firm to expand cost-cutting drive.
Not everyone has to be a founder to work in a startup
Russia has surpassed China and Switzerland to become the world's fifth largest gold holder.
Temporary sanction is ostensibly to stop re-export of banned EU goods into Russia.
The pilots union, Vereinigung Cockpit, has 'not ruled out further strikes'
The world's largest office supply chain Staples admits potential theft of customer credit card data
China CNR and its partners hope to supply 95 trains for California's $68bn high-speed rail project.
Calls for negotiators to make a deal to assist UK economic recovery.
Christophe de Margerie was killed in a plane accident in Moscow, Russia.
Law firm Winckworth Sherwood warns thousands of investors will be shocked.
'Volatility in global equity markets' put the firm off of an IPO at this time.
Record high poppy yield the result of long-term problems with counter-narcotics programmes.
Rating agency says government of India's move aptly timed and credit positive.
Five key Yemeni figures are the target of possible UN sanctions
Kantar: Tesco now holds 28.8% of the market, down from 30.1%.
Parents will be flexible when it comes to sharing parental responsibilities.
Police have carried out a controlled explosion on a taxi that was parked outside the Gherkin
Lloyds will also present a £50m equity fund to help housebuilders
The Australian version of the NSA is so efficient it even manages to spy on itself - though not intentionally
JLR inaugurates first overseas factory, in Changshu, near Shanghai.
Egypt's government has embarked on energy subsidy reform and hopes to boost foreign investment
Asda says households across the UK benefited from falling fuel and food prices
CEO Richard Gonzalez said US-based companies at disadvantage to foreign competitors.