'Migrants Won't Take Your Job — AI Will': Experts Warn Millions Of Brits Face Automation Threat
Experts warn that AI, not immigration, poses the real threat to British jobs, with millions of roles at risk from automation by 2035 unless the UK strengthens regulation and worker protections.
Who Is Bridget Phillipson? Quick Facts on Her Age, Education and Labour Deputy Leadership Bid
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson launches Labour deputy bid. Discover her age, education and key facts shaping her leadership campaign.
Gender Gap Hits Home: UK Sons Receive £13K More Than Daughters From Parents for First House Purchases
Parents are paying their sons more than their daughters and working women are still paid just 91p for every £1 earned by males. Why is this happening and when will it change?
'My American Manager Says I'm Not A Team Player': UK Man Refuses To Attend Meeting Outside Of Work Hours
British worker battles micromanaging US boss on TikTok. Viral video sparks outrage, exposing toxic work culture.
UK Introduces New Minimum Wage Rules to Reflect Living Costs, Impacting Over 172,000 Workers
The current National Minimum wage for those over 21 is £11.44 per hour - for 18-20 year olds it is set at £8.60.
Long-term Sickness, Depression Cause Over 1.5 Million British Women To Drop Out Of The Workforce
There has been a 48% increase in the number of women economically inactive due to ill health, compared to five years ago.
UK Inflation Resists Expected Slowdown in September Amid Rising Oil Prices
CPI reported a year-on-year increase of 6.7 per cent, maintaining the same pace as the previous month, contrary to economists' predictions of a dip to 6.6 per cent.
More than 200 companies in the UK have failed to pay their workers minimum wage
The government have named over 200 companies that have breached the National Minimum Wage law. These employers include high-street brands, sole traders and small businesses.
Britain's early retired resist calls to work, despite higher living costs
In their fifties and deciding there was more to life than work, Liz and Ian Woodbridge quit stressful jobs during the pandemic - part of a cohort of British early retirees now resisting a government call to return, despite rising living costs.
UK's Hunt gets a pre-budget boost with surprise January surplus
Britain's government ran an unexpected budget surplus in January thanks to strong income tax receipts, giving finance minister Jeremy Hunt a little more leeway as he prepares to deliver a budget statement next month.
UK energy group Centrica's surging profit sparks fury
Britain's Conservative government of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is temporarily subsidising electricity and gas bills this winter.
UK economy shows zero Q4 growth, narrowly avoids recession
Britain's economy showed zero growth in the final three months of 2022 - enough for it to avoid entering a recession for now - but faces tough prospects in 2023 as households continue to wrestle with double-digit inflation.
BP posts record profit, dilutes green target
BP on Tuesday also said its carbon emissions would not fall as quickly as anticipated.
Half a million strike in UK's largest walkout in 12 years
Half a million workers went on strike in Britain on Wednesday, calling for higher wages in the largest such walkout in over a decade, closing schools and severely disrupting transport.
Top UK bosses earn average person's annual wage in days: survey
The High Pay Centre, which compiled the report using company data and official statistics, called for a more "even" distribution of income.
US senator Bernie Sanders backs UK strikers
The independent US senator Bernie Sanders on Wednesday gave his backing to striking British railway workers.
Analysis-Workers seize their moment to shift the balance of power
It should surprise no one that the first big pandemic-era display of worker power was in air travel, according to Sharan Burrow, head of the International Trade Union Confederation.
Ghana IMF Loan Outcry Pressures Government Over Economy
Ghana IMF loan outcry pressures government over economy
'Backfiring' UK Response To Strikes Must Change, Union Chief Urges
Britain's heavy-handed approach to industrial relations has backfired as employees reject its "nonsense" demands for pay restraint and increasingly join unions, the head of the country's biggest trade union umbrella group said.
UK government sets out phased plan to ease virus lockdown
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said some rules would be relaxed as part of a "carefully planned timetable" of measures.
Blockchain hardened devices, can they restore privacy with security by design?
Tony Anscombe, Security Evangelist at ESET, says blockchain is the vanguard of the Encryption of Things (EoT).
The unemployed die sooner than people with decent jobs
A study by the University of Glasgow found that unemployed people had a mortality rate three times bigger than health and business professionals or teachers.
Jeremy Corbyn accuses 'unscrupulous bosses' of driving down wages
Labour leader will also tell TUC conference that "gig economy" companies fail to protect workers and customers.
An ex-communist is now at the centre of Labour's general election campaign
Labour moderates have described Andrew Murray's appoint as "total madness".
UK government to pick and choose which EU laws to keep without scrutiny
Brexit Secretary David Davis will set out how laws are transferred in the Great Repeal Bill.
Triggering Article 50: UK begins Brexit — as it happened
Live coverage of events as Britain begins the formal process of exiting the European Union.
UK lags behind Europe on maternity leave, TUC says
New mothers in Britain receive just six weeks of decently-paid entitlements, study reveals.
Southern rail in new talks with drivers' union after Aslef members reject offer
Latest negotiations between the parties come after the drivers rejected a deal from the company.
Southern rail commuters face more travel misery as RMT plans February strike
Industrial action announcement comes after peace talks at mediation service Acas broke down.
Frances O'Grady tells Theresa May to use 'expert' union chiefs in Brexit talks
Interview: TUC general secretary spoke to IBTimes UK as divorce negotiations with the EU loom.





