The WEF ranked the UK labour market in the top 10 for flexibility.
Britain's services industry expanded at the fastest pace in nearly a year but pay remains weak.
Uncertainty is the one major thing that markets hate
A BT Sport executive has said Sky could have a 'real problem' if it doesn't keep its current deal.
Hackers used Elcomsoft Phone Password Breaker to access nude celebrity photos from iCloud accounts
Exclusive: Protestors plan to take 'direct action' to severely disrupt the summit in Newport, Wales.
Gary Barlow took to Twitter to apologise for tax avoidance allegations.
The Scottish political class appears to believe in the old stereotype of Scots being tight-fisted misers.
The Canadian dollar is showing some strength against the US dollar and is at eight-month highs versus yen and sterling ahead of the BoC rate announcement.
Australia plans to export Uranium to energy-starved India.
The TUC says under-employment remains stubbornly high and is still rising.
Wall Street Journal earlier reported that bank suspended a senior employee for improper sharing of client information via chat room.
There are three things traditional taxi companies have in common with businesses of the past.
Modi wooed Japanese firms by promising them "red carpet" treatment rather than red tape.
The deal would be the biggest British military order in more than 30 years.
Jo Swinson MP says the pledge is part of a plan to build a stronger economy and a fairer society.
As of 2 September, about $4.1bn had been paid out to 49,868 claimants.
Vice-President of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament speaks to IBTimes UK in Wales
Towers Watson says wellness is about promoting changes in behaviour in the workplace.
The Office for National Statistics confirmed GDP was now 2.7% above peak
A perceived breakdown in communication between authorities and locals has also left many feeling affronted.
International Monetary Fund agrees $553m loan to Yemen's government after it lifted fuel subsidies.
Independent parliamentary body says value-for-money of post-16 education is improving
China's August HSBC services PMI at 17-month high.
YouGov poll shows that the gap between the Yes and No vote is closing.
Australia's economy expanded 0.5% in second quarter, compared to 1.1% in first quarter.
Glossy consumer men's magazine GQ awarded the former UK Prime Minister the gong.
Anti-poverty organisation One also blames corruption for 3.6 million deaths annually.
The World Economic Forum's Global Competitiveness Report bumps the UK up by one place.
A substantial reduction in long-term expenditure commitment is key for Asia's third largest economy.