Election 2015: Definitive guide to technology pledges from Conservatives, Labour and Liberal Democrats
From mobile coverage and broadband, to electric cars and surveillance, our guide to election technology pledges.
FTSE equality: EU threat of quota system for women on boards would create 'legal minefield'
FTSE 100 companies' boards are now 23.5% women - far below EU target of 40%
FTSE equality: Women's representation on company boards rockets to 23.5%
Report by Lord Davies of Abersoch shows representation almost doubled since 2011.
Newcastle upon Tyne: Subway advert for apprentice sandwich artist slammed as 'disgraceful'
People shocked at the £2.73 hourly pay rate for the sandwich maker apprentice job.
Jo Swinson: Liberal Democrats will not die at general election after rise of SNP
Jo Swinson will not be giving up her East Dunbartonshire seat at the general election without a fight.
Government racks up £5bn losses with Ministry of Defence most wasteful
Report by Taxpayers' Alliance identifies millions squandered through avoidable errors.
Mike Ashley faces legal action after USC staff were given 15 minutes notice
Some 79 former USC staff as well as 166 agency employees have begun legal claims.
Lack of confidence and 'softer skills' holding global firms back from innovating
EF Education First warns that workers' communications skills must improve to help firms innovate.
Vince Cable celebrates UK government hitting two millionth apprentice milestone
The Business Secretary says apprenticeships are the ticket to a great job.
Ineligible foreign private college students handed £5.4m in grants and loans
Hodge warned the government of the 'extraordinary' rate of expansion of private colleges.
TTIP: TUC Boss Frances O'Grady Fearful of Impact on Labour Laws
O'Grady says EU should be using TTIP negotiations to improve labour laws in the US.
Student Tuition Fee Protesters Clash with Police in Parliament Square
Breaking: Metropolitan Police says protesters climbed barriers onto pavement around parliament and confronted officers
G4S Sells Guantanamo Bay Service Unit for $135m
The controversial US naval base currently holds 149 terrorism suspects without charge
UK Government Names and Shames 28 Firms With No Female Board Members
However, there are more women than ever before are on the boards of the UK's largest companies
EU-Canadian Free Trade Agreement Close Despite Political and Public Opposition
MPs and NGOs complain over lack of transparency in negotiations.
Labour MP Liam Byrne: Big University Reforms Needed to Unlock Knowledge Economy
The shadow universities minister says UK must build a bigger knowledge economy.
Student Loan System Reaches 'Tipping Point' as Forecasting Comes Under Fire
The BIS committee says the government could be left with a multi-billion budget gap
TUC Begs UK Government to Reform Union Strike Ballot Rules
France O'Grady highlights outdated rules that mean balloting must take place by post.
Microsoft Trials Google Glass Rival in UK
Developed to help blind people negotiate their way around public spaces, the Cities Unlocked device will relay information through a headset device.
Royal Mail Shares: UK Taxpayers Lost £1bn Amid 'Fear of Failure and Poor Quality Advice'
Parliament's BIS committee lashes out at controversial privatisation of comms firm Royal Mail.
Iran Nuclear Talks: Can UK Companies Benefit from an Agreement?
US companies are readying the ground for entry but for UK companies it's much trickier.
Vince Cable Clamps Down on Zero-Hour Contracts But Stops Short of Outright Ban
Britain's business secretary is removing exclusivity clauses for zero hours contracts.
Osborne Appeals to Labour's Heartland With 'Northern Powerhouse' Rail Link
The UK Chancellor is considering an east-west high-speed railway to boost non-London economic growth.
Siemens Director Urges Michael Gove to Get Businesses Into UK Schools
Teachers not as exposed to the world of work as employers and so should welcome firms into schools, argues Siemens boss.
Nick Clegg: 'I Want to Work with Nigel Farage's Ukip'
Exclusive: Clegg told IBTimes UK that all parties need to work together on industrial development consensus
UK Government Names and Shames 25 Minimum Wage Underpayers
Premier League football club among those under fire for paying workers below minimum wage.
Pfizer Reaps $69bn in Profits From 128 Tax Haven Subsidiaries in 2013
The US pharma giant denied that its pursuit of AstraZeneca was tax avoidance motivated
Business Mentoring Could Boost Millions of Small Firms and UK Economy
Research reveals almost five million small UK businesses could double their chances of increasing their turnovers with mentoring.
Impoverished Pub Landlords Given Freedom to Break Brewers' Stranglehold
Nick Clegg supports law changes and claims thousands of landlords earning less than minimum wage.
British Banks and Government Are Failing Innocent UK Businesses on Crippling Iran Sanctions
IBTimes UK's exclusive investigation shows how pressure from the US sanctions regime is bankrupting British businesses.