UK firms struggling to fill vacancies due to Brexit
Permanent staff placements rose at the slowest pace in five months in September, fresh survey suggests.
Boris Johnson is more sinned against than sinning
When a rare Oxbridge nonconformist makes a case for the obvious the establishment is often aghast.
Revealed: The world's best (and worst) nationalities
Brexit could "overwhelmingly impair the quality of British nationality" according to top index.
UK unemployment rate hits historic low but wage growth remains subdued
Real weekly wages fell by 0.4%, both including and excluding bonuses, compared with a year earlier.
How Winnie-the-Pooh explains British politics
When it comes to Brexit, it's easy to see who is a Tigger and who is an Eeyore.
Demand for staff at UK firms hits 28-month high
Survey finds 'significant shortage' of candidates to fill blue collar jobs.
UK housing market recovers from slowdown as prices jump 2.6% in August
New report shows house prices recorded the first quarterly increase since March in the three months to August.
Gold spikes to fresh 12-month high as North Korea-US tensions escalate
Safe-haven seeking investors pile into precious metals as Pyongyang and Washington spar again.
Pound recovers from 8-year low versus euro as some analysts predict parity
The British currency suffered its worst run against the common currency overnight on signs of a eurozone recovery.
UK employers' confidence falls to lowest level since Brexit vote
Employers growing increasingly concerned over the state of the economy, survey suggests.
UK unemployment rate hits historic low as wages grow more than expected
Unemployment rate falls to 4.4% in the quarter to June, while average weekly wages rise 2.1%.
EU nationals are 'scrambling' to stay in the City a year after the Brexit vote
A top headhunter has warned that London's financial sector is 'haemorrhaging talent'.
The history of Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany told in a novel way
The Third Reich in 100 objects, from the swastika and Nazi salute to a Hitler action figure and the Fuehrer's personal moustache brush.
Ten years on from the global financial crisis how goes it for the UK and the pound?
General disgruntlement at the failure of improvement in UK living standards has had severe political implications.
UK firms hire staff at fastest rate in 2 years
Availability of workers continued to fall in July, survey suggests.
London house prices growth hits five-year low amid sharp slowdown
Nationwide says house prices in London grew 1.2% in the second quarter, making it Britain's second-worst performing region.
There are 75 men for every woman in parts of China, and it's making men aggressive and depressed
By 2020, there is estimated to be an excess of 20 million men of 'marriageable age' across China.
Either the BBC is paying market rates for top talent, or it underpays women. Which one is it, lefties?
Is this a threat to the Beeb's soft cultural power? Yes - and rightly so.
UK employees 'bored at work' for over five hours a week
Workers in London and South East spend the most time bored at work during a typical week, survey suggests.
Inequality narrows but incomes in the Midlands are 25% lower than in the south-east
IFS study shows incomes in the Midlands, Wales and the North are only as high as they were in the south-east two decades ago.
Top Tories push for reforms to make UK a human rights leader after Brexit
Dominic Grieve, Maria Miller and Dame Caroline Spelman have made circa 70 recommendations.
UK business growth stagnates as calls for Brexit clarity grow
Economy to see subdued growth in second quarter, BCC says.
UK unemployment falls to historic lows - but squeeze on household wages tightens
The numbers in work hit the highest total since records began, but real wages fell by 0.5% year-on-year.
Taylor Review fudge will do nothing to prevent the gig economy's race to the bottom
Long seen as the government's "get out of jail free card", the report contains little to warm the heart.
Unions slam government's long-awaited review of the gig economy
The review by Matthew Taylor will call for a new category of worker called a 'dependent contractor'.
Taylor review into the gig economy set to back worker benefits and minimum wage rights
The study by Matthew Taylor is set to call for a new category of worker called a 'dependent contractor'.
UK house prices fall for third consecutive quarter
House prices declined 0.1% between April and June compared to previous three months, Halifax says.
UK manufacturing sector slows to three-month low
Markit PMI falls to 54.3 from 56.3 as output and new orders both grow at slower than expected pace.
UK jobs market under threat from immigration squeeze, recruitment experts warn
One in six workers in London are European Union nationals.
One year after the Brexit vote, the UK may have faced the economic calm before the storm
"The risk is that there is a rapid erosion in business and consumer confidence," Jonathan Portes warns.