More than two in ten workers said they had witnessed some else being sexually harassed.
Vince Cable and Michael Fallon also face another parliamentary grilling over the controversial sale
Paul Myners and CEO Euan Sutherland both resigned within weeks of each other
HM Treasury uses IMF data to warn that an independent Scotland poses a threat to fiscal deficit
Lord Myners resigned and CEO Euan Sutherland called the bank 'ungovernable' after stepping down
The regulator took over responsibility for 50,000 consumer credit firms on 1 April
Municipal staff in Gothenburg, Sweden's second largest city, will see working hours cut
New scientific review says UK £500m stockpiling was based on 'sloppy science'
US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services released Medicare claims list for first time.
Myners was in charge of the major two step review at the embattled lender
Exclusive: Baroness O'Cathain gave the stark warning in an interview to IBTimes UK.
House of Lords EU Committee says the UK government should adopt the EU's Youth Guarantee.
Achilles' research says most of these losses could have been prevented
Ofcom investigating price rises in Royal Mail Access contracts after TNT Post UK complaint.
Barclays topped most complained about financial firm in Britain, according to FCA data
EC wants to increase shareholder engagement and introduce a transparency initiative across the 28-nation bloc.
Prudential's findings comes after the Chancellor George Osborne unveiled some radical retirement reforms.
The regulator launched household and travel insurance claims handling review last year
Karen Fletcher lays out the rules around bullying and harassment for employers and workers.
However, FCA data shows the banking industry's consumer complaints fell by 15% overall
Three Olympus executives were indicted after the Japanese firm was embroiled in an accounting scandal in 2011
ASA says advertisement misled viewers regarding representative APR
ABI's director general Otto Thoresen said the group knew about the probe in December
Miller resigned in a letter to Prime Minister David Cameron over her expenses claim
Chancellor George Osborne said he's "profoundly concerned" over leaked details of a major insurance investigation
The National Institute for Economics and Social Research warns of instant bumper bills for an independent Scotland.
Dr Kristian Niemietz is a senior research fellow at the thinktank the Institute of Economic Affairs.
GSK is investigating allegations that its staff in Iraq have bribed physicians to use Glaxo products
The rules mean unemployed people will have to prepare a CV before their first interview.
Manuel Cortes, leader of the TSSA, says rail franchising is not fit for purpose.