Bianca Jagger blasts 'scaremongering' David Cameron over UK fracking job claims
Exclusive: The activist tells IBTimes UK the government should invest more in renewable energy.
UK business bodies back Nicky Morgan's plan for more industry leaders in schools
The IoD and the CBI welcomed the announcement from the Education Secretary.
Shared parental leave: What do the new rules mean for employees and employers?
IBTimes UK looks at the new regulations, which came into force today.
IoD: UK Government 'Must Increase Rent a Room Tax-Free Threshold to £10,000'
The Institute of Directors argues the move would empower micro-entrepreneurs.
Business Secretary Vince Cable Promises to Tackle Landmark Holiday Pay Ruling with Taskforce
Cable says that the UK government will review the judgment in detail as a matter of urgency.
Holiday Pay Case: 'A Time Bomb That Could Severely Damage Small UK Firms'
The Institute of Directors says the ruling could have a hugely detrimental impact on businesses.
Nick Clegg Unveils Equal Parental Leave Pay for UK Civil Servants
The Deputy Prime Minister is expected to say that he wants to 'see this change blaze a trail'.
Ex-Dragons' Den Star James Caan: People Aim Too High When Mentor Hunting
Serial entrepreneur says his father was his best mentor.
Employment Minister Esther McVey: Young People Don't Have to Drop Regional Accents to Find Work
Exclusive: The Conservative MP from Liverpool says her accent hasn't held her back in politics.
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick: We Will Have 42,000 London Drivers in 2016
Kalanick told Institute of Directors annual convention that the California-based company now had 500,000 users in London.
IoD Chief: I love France But Labour Market Laws are Holding it Back
IoD chief Simon Walker speaks out against John Lewis Andy Street's tirade exclusively to IBTimes UK
YouGov Chief: Scottish Independence Rejected Because of 'the Economy, Stupid'
But 'Labour also failed to convince the great majority of its voters to opt out of union break'
UK Chancellor George Osborne Promises Economic Stability Despite Tory Tax Cuts
Britain's Chancellor assured business leaders that Tory tax cuts won't threaten the economic recovery
Institute of Directors Backs Labour's Call to Exclude Students from UK Immigration Target
The business body says Labour's Yvette Cooper has made a 'pro-business move'.
UK Business Groups Warn Ed Miliband over £8 Minimum Wage 'Political Football' Pledge
The CBI, the FSB and the IoD have raised concerns over the Labour Party leader's promise.
UK Directors Face Pay Overhaul in Bid to Focus on Long-Term Futures of Firms
The Financial Reporting Council says the new rules will give more transparency to investors.
Scottish Independence: Scotland Should Forget Currency Union and Use Pound Unilaterally
Adam Smith Institute argues better financial system would stem from informal sterling use.
Gender Pay Gap: 'Midlife Wage Crisis' Hits Female Managers
The CMI says women aged 40 and over earn 35% less than their male counterparts.
Ebola: Experimental Vaccines Should be Offered to African Workers Too, Say Specialists
Top Ebola specialists say experimental drugs given to American aid workers also be offered to African workers.
UK Firms Should 'Set Targets and Not Use Shortlists' to Get More Women in Board-Level Roles
The commission says research suggests diverse boards produce better performance.
IoD Talks Entrepreneurs, Global Governance, Policy Making and Education
IBTimes UK caught up with the Institute of Directors' head of corporate governance and professional standards, Dr Roger Barker.
UK Firms Aim to Hike Pay with Inflation Amid Wage Slump
Britain's unemployment rate fell to 6.5% but pay decline worsened in May
High Pay Centre: Time to Cap Top Bosses' Runaway Salaries
Thinktank highlights fact that typical FTSE 100 CEO earns 160 times the average UK worker.
Burberry Shareholders Vote Against Chief Executive Christopher Bailey's £30 Million Pay Package
Shareholders argued that Bailey's experience as a CEO is unproven and the massive pay package is unjustified.
UK Public Sector Strike: Institute of Directors Urges David Cameron to Investigate Industrial Action Laws
The business body says the time has come to look again at strike legislation in the UK.
Christian Bakery Faces Court Action for Refusing to Make Gay 'Bert and Ernie' Marriage Cake
Equality Commission for Northern Ireland told Ashers Baking it is breaking the law.
UK Government Extends Flexible Working Rights to Help Older Workers
Steve Webb says older workers have a huge amount to bring to any workforce and are a vast untapped talent.
Miliband's 'Land Grab' Policy Gets Boost from London Businesses
London Chamber of Commerce calls for Labour-style policy of seizing unused land to beat housing crisis
Royal Mail Shares: Why Vince Cable's Privatisation is a Success
There is a rough consensus that the Royal Mail sale was botched, but not everybody agrees with that.
Vatican Bank Targeted In €3 Trillion Fake Bond Fraud
American and Dutch nationals found with briefcase containing fake bonds with a face value of 3 trillion euros.