George Osborne Denies Higher Tax Rate 'Advantages' Claim
Treasury denies suggestions 40p tax rate payers 'enjoy' paying and are more likely to vote Tory
UK Bankers Face Six Year Bonus Clawbacks in Bank of England Clampdown
The proposal comes as the city faces further pressure from the EU over bonuses.
Profile James Brokenshire: The Immigration Minister Who Angered Cameron and Colleagues With First Speech
James Brokenshire's attack on those employing foreign domestics got him off onto the wrong foot in cabinet
British Business Bosses Back National Insurance Tax Rebrand
The support comes ahead of Conservative MP Ben Gummer's move to re-name the tax.
Barclays Bonus Boss Sir John Sunderland Under Scrutiny Over Bumper Staff Rewards
Barclays awarded £2.38bn in bonuses despite 12,000 job cuts and profit drop
Louise Brittain: Controversial Liquidator and HMRC Waged "Disgraceful Vendetta" Against London Businessmen
Bob Neill MP tells parliament constituent's Abbey Forwarding business was ruined by Louise Brittain's 'ineptitude'.
Revealed: HMRC has Only 181 Staff to Enforce Minimum Wage
Figures emerge during political row about potential hike in the National Minimum Wage.
Vince Cable Rules Out Complete Ban of Controversial Zero-Hour Contracts
The Business Secretary argues that they have place in the UK labour market.
Labour Party Eyes Considers Pledging Free Childcare for all Preschoolers
Move follows coalition government's parental leave promise.
UK Government Unveils 'Disastrous' Parental Leave Plans
The Institute of Directors has dubbed the proposals a "nightmare" for employers.
Global Entrepreneur Week 2013: Aspiring Entrepreneur Turns Bullying Experience into Business Idea
Jaber Shah was bullied because of his height, but the college student turned the experience into a positive.
Living Wage Could Give UK £3bn Boost
TUC's Frances O'Grady says ordinary people long way from feeling economic recovery.
Companies With Female Bosses Are More Profitable, Says Study
Survey shows returns and profit margins higher in companies where at least one-third of board members are female.
Westminster Times: Ineptocracy, Defections, Thatcher Day and Boris - Again
Just an ordinary week in the political firmament but at least Nick Clegg tells a good joke, says IBTimes UK political editor Nick Assinder.
Vince Cable: Ban Rogue UK Company Directors
Business Secretary Cable to announce tough new rules for directors of UK firms.
Royal Mail Privatisation: 'Cronyism' Cries Postal Union Chief Billy Hayes Over Flotation Plan
Billy Hayes, general secretary of the CWU, has hit out over the planned Royal Mail flotation.
HS2: MPs Launch Scathing Attack on £50bn High Speed Rail Project
Public Accounts Committee questions cost, benefits and strategy of HS2 as criticism of project mounts by week.
HS2: Business Tells Government to Scrap 'Grand Folly'
Institute of Directors survey shows UK firms not backing government's multibillion pound high-speed rail project.
HMRC and the Abuse of Power: MPs Plan to Liquidate the Liquidators
SPECIAL REPORT: MPs demand an overhaul of bankruptcy law, horrified at how an alleged £7m smuggling case ruined a business, after its directors were pursued by liquidators from accountancy giant Deloitte.
IMF Warns George Osborne UK Needs Capital Investment Now
IMF says chancellor risks viability of austerity unless he boosts growth by bringing capital investment plans forward.
Caution and Hurdles Remain Over UK Shale Gas Reserves and Industry
Energy APPG Chairman Dan Byles MP says warnings should still be attached to recent UK unconventional gas developments
Battle for Women in the Boardroom Masks Fight for Equal Pay
Breaking the glass ceiling means more than increasing boardroom pioneers such as Sheryl Sandberg and Marissa Mayer
Bilderberg 2013: White Men, Vampire Squids and Shape-Shifting Lizard People [VIDEO]
Official list of elite attendees for meeting of normally secretive Bilderberg Group in Watford published
UK Shale Gas Revolution: Environmental Benefits Are Clear
Business leaders insist shale gas will lower carbon emissions and is cleaner than coal and oil.
Scientists Warn of Danger as 2012 DA14 Asteroid Misses Earth [VIDEO]
As the 2012 DA14 became the largest asteroid to pass within 17,200 miles of Earth, scientists have warned of the danger of future impacts.
Staff Bullied by Performance Management 'Tyranny', Claim Unions
Scottish TUC study warns that using staff reviews as management weapon damages workers' mental health.
Sundance Film Festival 2013: Robert Redford Leads Festival on Day One [PHOTOS]
The eagerly anticipated Sundance Film Festival (SFF) started in Park City, Utah on Thursday, with founder Robert Redford in attendance
Will 2013 Herald a Fresh Start for the Economy? [BLOG]
As economy gets off to upbeat start, is David Cameron right to appear optimistic about the future? Alasdair Drennan says yes.
City Reform Group Campaign Pressing for City of London Corporation Transparency
New campaign, featuring leading Conservative MP David Davis, plans to use City of London elections to reform opaque Corporation.
London Film Festival Kicks Off with Tim Burton's Frankenweenie
More than 200 films to be broadcast over 11 days.