The Conservative MP wants employers to pay interns after four weeks of work.
Lloyds gained government support to pay bonuses worth 200% of salaries.
Glassdoor says just 50% of employees have used their full quota in the past year
Riots in Vietnam mark a dangerous moment for Sino-Vietnamese relations
Global leaders meet in Vienna for the latest round of talks on Iran's nuclear programme and strict economic sanctions.
Allianz confirms overall 2014 profit outlook of €10bn, plus or minus €500m.
Just one in four queries resolved first time, amid failure to share data in financial services customer care.
The EBRD has revised down its forecasts for growth across the region.
Exclusive: Bully-Banks Chairman reveals plans after businesses feel 'let down' by the FCA review
SMEs that believe they have been mis-sold complex interest rate swap agreements are looking to band together to take Britain's biggest banks to court.
The ONS says there were 140,000 Romanians and Bulgarians in work in the three months to March.
Credit Suisse facing much harsher reprisals than UBS in 2009 if tax investigators find against it
MPS Foundation to offload 6.5% stake in troubled bank to two Latin American investors.
Japan will crack down on illegal transactions - but will not regulate bitcoin.
Bank of England predicts higher growth and lower unemployment over the next two years.
Poll of London councillors shows many Conservatives satisfied with efforts to support poorer to live in city.
PlayStation 4 creator Sony slides into further decline.
Russia's major firms want roubles not dollars as Russia's role in Ukraine crisis risks deeper sanctions
27-story skyscraper home reportedly had construction costs between $1-2bn.
Rise in self-employment could mean there is an overstatement in the labour market recovery
The DWP says 5,910 people have started on Universal Credit between April 2013 and 28 February 2014.
Turkish government's attitude to previous mining disasters shows little effort to improve safety
The FOS received a record number of complaints about mortgages last year.
Thousands of Vietnamese rioted and set fire to Taiwanese factories in protest over China's land grab.
TSB listing expected by end of June this year.
ONS also reveals above-inflation pay increases
British Land pumped £1.3bn into South East England and reported a 15.4% increase in NAV.
Madoff Victim Fund receives over 51,700 claims from 119 countries.
China charged former boss of GSK's China unit, Mark Reilly, and two other executives with corruption
Poll of property analysts finds most anticipate action soon by Bank of England to curb housing market.