General election 2015: Can David Cameron fulfil his 'full employment' pledge?
IBTimes UK looks at two different perspectives on the prime minister's jobs commitment.
Greece dissolves parliament ahead of snap elections as Syriza lead shrinks
Far-left Syriza party still leads polls ahead of ruling New Democracy.
Premier League giants Chelsea first professional club in England to pay Living Wage
The football club will pay staff £9.15 in London or £7.85 an hour outside of the capital.
SNP surge: Will the UK's most left-wing government since Attlee be elected in 2015?
Thought of an alliance between Salmond and Miliband is enough to send shivers down right-wing spines.
Tory MPs Who Blocked Bill Banning 'Revenge Evictions' Are Private Landlords
Christopher Chope and Philip Davies filibust debate stopping landlords evicting tenants for no reason.
Europe's Ideological War: Battle Over Spending and Stimulating Demand or Shrinking Public Sectors
This week's rhetoric on inflation shows the European Commission is being pulled apart by horses.
Smith Commission: Give Scottish Parliament 'Substantial' Welfare and Income Tax Powers
The report, led by Lord Smith, comes after the Scottish independence referendum.
The Sharing Economy: Another Big Society Gimmick or a Peer-to-Peer Revolution?
IBTimes UK looks at the 'Sharing Economy' following a government report into the area.
UK Cost of Living: 13 Million People Now in Poverty, Warns Joseph Rowntree Foundation
But the study says that pensioner poverty dropped to the lowest on record in 2012/13.
Natalie Bennett: Green Party Adds 1,000 New Members a Week Because 'Two Party Politics is Clearly Dead'
Green Party leader Natalie Bennett talks to IBTimes UK about austerity, Isis, TTIP and more.
Poverty Czar Frank Field Warns of 'Disturbing' Job Market for Low Paid Workers
Exclusive: Labour MP Frank Field tells IBTimes UK taxpayers are subsidising poverty wages.
International Men's Day 2014: Suicide, Rape and Paternity Leave Key Issues to Tackle
19 November marks International Men's Day to focus on male health, gender equality and men's rights
UK Jobs: Only the Rich Can Afford Unpaid Internships Says Sutton Trust
An unpaid internship can cost individual £926 a month in London
Ukip's Suzanne Evans: We Have Shied Away from Women's Issues and Policies
Exclusive: The Ukip deputy chairman tells IBTimes UK that 'everybody should be treated equally'.
Ceta: Germany Warned only 'Minor Adjustments' Possible to ISDS in EU-Canada Trade Deal
Germany has pushed for extensive exemptions to investor protection clause.
Smoking: Massachusetts Town First to Ban all Tobacco Products
Officials in Westminster proposed a total tobacco ban and will hear public option on the proposal.
Archbishop of York Urges Firms to 'Slay the Giant' of Income Equality
John Sentamu spoke at the Confederation of British Industry 2014 conference in London
Immigration's Inconvenient Truth? UCL Study Says Nothing About UK Immigration and Low Pay
Immigrants pay more in to UK economy than they take out, but many think they drive down pay.
UK Disabled Employees Still Face Discrimination in the Workplace, Report Finds
Disability charity Scope says disabled workers continue to face huge barriers.
Boris Johnson: Win-Win as London Living Wage Increases to £9.15 Per Hour
The Mayor of London says the wage hike is a win-win scenario for employers and workers.
Living Wage: Five Million Workers Paid Less Than £8.80 an Hour in 2014
Alan Milburn MP warns that workers are 'getting stuck' in low paid work.
Thousands of UK Workers to Benefit as Living Wage Increases to £7.85 Per Hour
The Living Wage Foundation says the 2.6% rate rise will benefit 35,000 employees.
UK Interest Rate Hike Stopped as BoE's Shafik Warns of 'No Evidence' of Strong Wage Growth
BoE's deputy governor debunks the MPC's Ian McCafferty comments that rates should rise soon
UK Interest Rate Hike: BoE Exec Calls for Increase Despite Slowing Economic Recovery
Monetary Policy Committee's Ian McCafferty is calling for gradual increases soon.
High Flying Pilots Beat Lawyers to Become UK's Top Earners
CareerBuilder UK says the data is interesting for people looking to get onto the career ladder.
Why UK Poverty Rates Will Worsen Without Significant Wage Increases
Jobless rates are at the lowest level since 2008 but wages are weak
UK Cost of Living: CPI 'Fundamentally Flawed' and Belies True Impact of Inflation on Poorest Households
New Economics Foundation claims the Consumer Price Index inflation measurement is "fundamentally flawed".
Liberal Democrat Conference: Apprenticeship £1 Wage Boost May Cost Small Firms Too Much
CBI and FSB say a balance needs to be struck after LibDem's Vince Cable made the announcement
Scotland's Brewdog Defies Industry Norms and Applies Living Wage Policy for UK Staff
Britain's largest independent brewery will pay 314 staff a living wage for wherever they're located
UK Minimum Wage Increase: 15 Years of Controversy Continues
As the national minimum wage rises to £6.50 an hour, IBTimes UK takes a look at the policy's history.