UK employment at record high but wage increase sluggish on manufacturing slump
With 31.21m people in work, up 419k from the same quarter in 2014, numbers are good news for Osborne.
Tax credits: Fresh blow for Osborne as work and pensions committee urges to postpone cuts
Committee backed waiting for full roll-out of living wage before cutting tax credits.
TalkTalk hack: Dido Harding's broadband firm books £35m cost to deal with cyberattack
TalkTalk has refused to waive termination fees for customers wanting to leave the provider.
Sainsbury's: Falling food prices cause profits to plummet despite cost saving efforts
Sainsbury's reported that like-for-like sales were down by 1.6%, while underlying profits fell by almost 18% to £308m.
EU misspent £4.5bn in 2014 as European Court of Auditors calls for budget management overhaul
5.6% error spending was found in investments to encourage job growth and competitiveness.
BRC retail sales: September surge was just a blip from Rugby World Cup as October saw slowdown
Despite the early England exit, the UK hosting the RWC helped retail sales in September.
Vodafone sales beat expectations despite Europe slip after Liberty talks terminated
Telecoms firm reported an organic services revenue growth of 1.2% to £18.4bn.
Dave Lewis: Tesco boss not afraid of Aldi and Lidl in run up to Christmas
Business rate bills, apprenticeship levy and the living wage have a disproportionate impact on retailers, Lewis said.
UK steel crisis: Industry urges Sajid Javid to push for serious EU action ahead of Brussels summit
Profit has not seen a significant increase since 1997 and one in six steel workers' jobs are at risk.
EU referendum: CBI urged to change Brexit position as lobby group downgrades economic forecast
Vote Leave has said the CBI's stance does not represent UK business in a letter to Caroline Fairbairn.
Crossrail Place train station will connect Heathrow and Canary Wharf in 40 minutes
The station will open in 2018 and feature a tropical rooftop garden
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Halifax claims annual UK house price growth accelerates to 9.7% as low rates boost demand
Low mortgage rates and the improving economic situations have caused house prices to soar.
Morrisons: CEO David Potts warns of 'long journey' as sales fall again
Morrisons is struggling with a competitive market and recently announced the closure of 11 stores.
VW scandal: Is your car one of 800,000 petrol vehicles with 'inconsistencies' in CO2 emissions?
Volkswagen CEO Matthias Muller said he is focused on resolving the issue.
HMRC fails taxpayers with 'unacceptable' customer service and lack of transparency
The committee praised HMRC for increasing the amount of tax collected despite government cuts.
Marks and Spencer: Surging online sales fail to lift profit at Marc Bolland's bellwether retailer
The company says it is focusing on general merchandise margins and food sales.
SABMiller moves to sell Coors joint venture stake in preparation for AB InBev 'Megabrew' merger
AB InBev and SABMiller are closing in on a £68bn-£70bn deal with the deadline extended to 4 November.
Primark owner Associated British Food's profit falls by 30%, but retailer raises dividend
Falling sugar prices and unfavourable forex rates caused the company to downgrade its profit guidance for 2016.
Fitbit sales triple to £265m as earnings from wearable technology continue to soar
Fitbit told investors it is aiming at a full year revenue of $1.78bn.
Former senior communist Guenther Schabowski, credited with the fall of the Berlin Wall, dies aged 86
As pressures on travel rules were mounting, Schabowski accidentally sent out word of the opening of the wall.
Turkey election: Erdogan's AK Party set for victory in polls clinching a 'major victory'
As tensions between Kurdish and non-Kurdish populations rise, the election is watched by the entire world.
Texas: Six people killed and many injured as floods devastate Austin area
Forecasters have issued several warnings, as two bodies are found in Austin and San Antonio areas.
UK fog creates breathtaking views as Heathrow cancels dozens of flights
The intense fog has caused weather forecasters to issue warnings for drivers.
Turkey election: Voting ends as Tayyip Erdogan's reign in doubt over ISIS and Kurds clashes
Erdogan failed to win a majority government for the first time since 2002 in June, but no coalition was formed.
Snooper's Charter: Theresa May claims new bill tackles 'tech-savvy' paedophiles in home office backtrack
The home office has made 'concessions' to the bill, which will now not look into browser history.
HMS Juffair: Britain's Bahrain naval base first military presence in Middle East in over 40 years
Sheikh Khalid al Khalifa and Phillip Hammond opened the base despite Bahrain's human rights record.
Halloween: 9-year-old among three dead as car slams into group of trick or treaters in Bronx street
According to eye witnesses, blood was splattered over children's costumes and several were injured.
Women on boards: Childcare problem in the UK is huge problem for gender equality says Lord Davies
EXCLUSIVE: The former trade minister told IBTimes UK the issue is far from resolved.
The Apprentice winner Mark Wright: UK must fund its small businesses or face new recession
Climb Online entrepreneur told IBTimes UK a lot more funding is necessary, as is done in Silicon Valley.
China: One child policy reversal hits condom manufacturers but nappy and stroller makers profit
Policy, introduced in 1979, will be lifted and limit set at two children per couple.