The ONS says there were 140,000 Romanians and Bulgarians in work in the three months to March.
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.
China charged former boss of GSK's China unit, Mark Reilly, and two other executives with corruption
Justice secretary keen to support FCA appeal after fraud trial collapses over government's legal aid cuts.
Malik was under internal investigation for qualification claims when seeking board re-election
Two Chinese executives, Zhang Guowei and Zhao Hongyan, are also suspected of bribing officials.
Academics have criticised TTIP supporters for misrepresenting statistics for to push political causes.
Retailer CeX will accept only Bitcoins as payment at its Glasgow store.
Credit Suisse may strike a deal with New York state and federal prosecutors this week.
Drugmaker's CEO Pascal Soriot said long-term commitments wouldn't make a difference to substantial short term disruption
Pfizer's Ian Read still insists that it cannot figure the number of UK jobs possibly affected by the takeover.
Unions say Pfizer should sign up to a legally binding agreement, saving UK jobs following a takeover.
China accuses GSK executives of routing 3bn yuan in bribes to doctors through travel agencies and consultancies
US drug maker and Britain's second largest pharmaceutical are giving evidence at the Business Select Committee
The embattled lending is selling off a large chunk of its US retail and commercial banking services
EFF warns manufacturing needs to tackle 'dirty and unglamorous' image to attract talent
Credit Suisse and BNP Paribas, facing threat of criminal charges in the US, tried to shift subsidiaries into the gun sights.
South African company is world's no. 3 platinum producer and says it may have to cut jobs if the strike continues.
Sir Brendan Barber says workers on zero-hours contracts are afraid of looking for work elsewhere.
Local media banned from covering upcoming Global Bitcoin Summit in Beijing.
IBTimes UK speaks to a range of people from the public over their battles with the taxman
The FCA has said that it will battle the decision to dismiss a fraud case as a result of government cuts.
Man allegedly smuggled class A drugs inside tablet computer after buying narcotics using cryptocurrency.
HMRC official tells IBTimes UK proposed law only for 'hardcore defaulters'
Co-author of Building Co-operation details how the embattled group can save itself
IBTimes UK speaks to CEO of law firm W Legal about Iran's economic situation after sanctions
Individual donations are approved up to $100 per donor, per election cycle.
New laws will mean the taxman can take money straight out of accounts.