42,000 more people are in work, and 10,000 more are unemployed compared to February-April period.
Sharp slowdown in world's biggest vehicle market blamed for the move.
Self-employment companies have become increasingly popular with the rise of the sharing economy
Photos of some of the most exciting new cars at the Frankfurt International Motor Show 2015.
The former welfare minister and senior Labour MP spoke to IBTimes UK on the issue.
Spending cuts and tax raises totalling $14bn unveiled to plug widening budget deficit.
IBTimes UK looks at some of the political hurdles the veteran left-winger will have to jump.
Hardline left-winger believes economy can prosper under Labour.
The CBI and IoD respond to the victory of veteran left-winger Corbyn.
Cash injection intended to shore up confidence in economy hit by China slowdown.
The strong dollar has further weighed down emerging markets, the Bank for International Settlements stated.
Weak data could prompt Beijing to unveil additional stimulus measures.
Top Tory and justice secretary said his party was in a 'sombre' mood after Corbyn's victory.
EXCLUSIVE: John Mills speaks to IBTimes UK after Corbyn secures a 'resounding' victory.
Only two of the 11 stores up for closure are known as employees are kept in the dark.
Ban issued amid suspicions tankers implicated in illicit lifting of crude oil.
It's business as usual for the CEOs who will do anything to maintain their staggeringly high salaries.
The Square Mile representative sat down with IBTimes UK at his Mansion House residence.
The prime minister will claim the Conservatives are the 'progressive' party of British politics.
The government is capable of supporting growth, the premier says.
The company said in the long-term, the new wages will cost £27m.
It was the first meeting for Gertjan de Vlieghe, the new member of the MPC, who replaced David Miles.
Willem Buiter says there is a 55% chance of global economy sliding into a moderate recession by 2017.
RICS study estimates 6% growth in house prices in 2015, while Halifax say prices jumped 9%.
Another blow to country already reeling from political turmoil and unpopular austerity programme.
IBTimes UK looks at the top five wealthiest African presidents.
The widening deficit was partially due to goods exports going down to £22.8bn.
Barratt said average house prices had risen by 8.7% to £262,500 over the past year.
96% of Iranians want to travel abroad with interestingly the US as the most popular destination.
The nation is expected to miss 2015 targets despite yuan devaluations.