UK bonuses back to pre-crash levels as non-financial sectors flourish
ONS report shows average bonuses were up by 2.4% between May 2014 and April 2015.
David Miles is second BoE member to hint at interest rate rise after Kristin Forbes
The BoE's Monetary Policy Committee has so far held off from raising rates.
Homeowners beware: What the experts are saying about the BoE's decision to keep interest rates at 0.5%
Mortgage rates are already rising in anticipation of an interest rate increase
Mega says Kim Dotcom claims of hostile takeover are 'defamatory and self-serving'
Kim Dotcom, the co-founder of Mega, has claimed it was was subject of a hostile takeover by a Chinese investor
UK interest rate hike edging closer despite unanimous Bank of England vote to hold steady
Minutes of the committee's meeting on 9 July showed that all members voted to keep the interest at 0.5%.
UK inflation rate falls down to 0.0% in June due to food and clothing prices
The Institute of Directors welcomed the figures, saying they will be a boost for businesses and households.
Business Secretary wants foreign students to leave UK once they complete studies
Ministers plan to tighten rules for non-EU students who may be forced to leave after studies and apply for a separate visa to work in the UK.
Summer budget 2015: Bosses denounce 'big gamble' of George Osborne's Living Wage increase
Many business groups question the wisdom of the government's plan to peg minimum wage at £7.20 an hour for over 25s.
Summer budget 2015: British Bankers' Association urges George Osborne to cut bank levy
BBA wants Osborne to scrap levy while the IoD calls for a more simple tax system.
Julia Gillard: Hillary Clinton would not have to prove she was likeable if she was a man
Australian ex-premier said it was impossible to conceive of a man with Clinton's record dealing with the same trivialities.
Political Times: EU climbdown, Norman Lamb speaks and David Miliband weighs in
IBTimes UK takes a look at this week's Westminster gossip and political news.
David Cameron plans clampdown on non-EU immigration
British government plans to significantly reduce immigration from outside European Union
David Miliband: 'Stop vilifying my brother Ed' over Labour's election defeat
The former foreign secretary says his party lost the election because because it went 'backwards'.
McKinsey: World facing economic changes '3,000 times bigger than Industrial Revolution'
Factors such as globalisation are affecting the global economic landscape.
The Miliband brothers return: Ed warns of inequality as David plans UK comeback
Ed spoke in the House of Commons just hours after David's autumn speech in London was announced.
Fifa: Shadow sports minister Clive Efford decries 'disgraceful' sponsors for bankrolling corruption
The Labour MP launched a tirade against the corporations supporting football's governing body.
Former Thomas Cook boss Harriet Green donates shares to charity for Bobby and Christi Shepherd
Children died from carbon monoxide poisoning at a Corfu hotel
Labour MP blasts own party's 'extraordinary ignorance' on EU referendum debate
EXCLUSIVE: Graham Stringer tells IBTimes UK the subject has been turned into a 'non-issue'.
Airbus accused of 'bullying voters' as European aerospace giant warns of Brexit
Aerospace company says would reconsider investment in UK if Britain withdraws.
Political Times: Business leaders warn of 'Brexit' and Ukip civil war ceases
IBTimes UK takes a look at this week's Westminster gossip and political news.
EU must listen to David Cameron's demands to avoid 'disastrous' Brexit says Institute of Directors
Exclusive: Institute of Directors chief Simon Walker backs 'In' campaign but says concessions will be crucial.
UK consumer price inflation rate turns negative for first time since 1960s
UK inflation rate negative due to low food prices and slower rise in transport prices
EU vote threatens UK's finance credentials as 'Deutsche Bank mulls move'
German lender is reportedly investigating what to do in the event of a so called 'Brexit'.
Cameron and Miliband are both guilty of taking business for granted
The idea that 'business' is just another issue or topic to be forgotten about ahead of polling day is dangerously misguided.
Bert and Ernie gay marriage cake row: Ashers Baking Company in court over discrimination case
Ashers Baking Company cancelled order for cake with the slogan 'Support Gay Marriage'
FTSE equality: Women's representation on company boards rockets to 23.5%
Report by Lord Davies of Abersoch shows representation almost doubled since 2011.
No business logic behind Nigel Farage's workplace discrimination plan, says IoD
Exclusive: The business body says companies want to find the best person for the job.
Oversized pay packets are ruining public's trust in companies, finds IoD
A survey from IoD shows what the public think about excessive salaries.
UK government puts pressure on companies to pay suppliers with 'tougher' code
Minister Matthew Hancock made the announcement at the 2015 EEF National Manufacturing Conference.
British businesses failing employees on mental health issues
Three quarters of British businesses do not have a mental health policy.