EU Youth Unemployment: Bridging the Gap Between Education and the Workplace
Concept Cupboard's Adam Ball says we must not let our intentions become meaningless rhetoric
Google Announces Finalists for £2M Charity Prizes
Google has announced the ten finalists in its Global Impact Challenge, offering £2 million to UK charities changing the world with technology.
Tech City Startups Hit By Skilled Manpower Shortage
Tech City startups hit by skilled worker shortage as 40% claim lack of London coders and developers is their biggest challenge.
Tech City Creator and Downing Street Advisor Rohan Silva Resigns
Rohan SIlva, key advisor to David Cameron and architect of London's Tech City, is to step down in June.
President Obama’s Jerusalem Speech to the Israeli People: FULL TEXT
US President Barack Obama spoke of peace and progress at Jerusalem Convention Center on March 21, 2013
Index of Economic Freedom 2013: Greece Ranks Last in Europe
Greece 117th for economic freedom, ranking even below Guatemala, while Asia-Pacific countries lead.
Dubai to Build World’s Biggest Mall and 100 Hotels in New Desert City
Monster mall to be central attraction of £17bn Mohammed bin Rashid City and attract 80 million shoppers a year.
Ubisoft CEO: "The Best is Yet To Come"
Far Cry and Assassin's Creed are two of the biggest franchises in games today. Yves Guillemot, CEO of publisher Ubisoft, discusses their and his company's future.
Heseltine Review: Government Must Outline 'Vision for Wealth Creation' [VIDEO]
Former minister urges long-term growth strategy and focus on localism to secure recovery.
Feature: Beyond Tech City - Scotland
Through the exploration of tech hubs across Britain, we look at start-ups in Edinburgh and Glasgow.
Great British Fashion Flags Launched Ahead of Queen’s Diamond Jubilee
The 12ft high flags will be the first of 500 union flags across London's West End including Bond Street, Regent Street and Piccadilly.
A Little Cheer For the Young in Last Week's Budget
For some time past, articles in the national press and media programmes dealing with current affairs, have indicated that the current younger generation is unlikely to match the living standards of their parents. The Chancellor, George Osborne's latest Budget did almost nothing to change that situation though ultimately we all depend, to a greater or lesser extent, on the drive and wealth creation of those up-and-coming.
Big Banks Fall Short by £1bn on Lending to Small Firms
UK's five biggest banks miss lending targets for smaller businesses, says Bank of England.
10 Happiest Countries in the World (PHOTOS)
A nation's happiness is determined by its overall prosperity.
How Many Immigrants Are There in Your Country? Not As Many as You Think
The 2011 World Migration Report has found that perceptions of the impact of migration in some countries are greatly distorted.
'Government Cuts Will Increase UK Unemployment'
The governmental cuts will increase the national unemployment rate according to a leading economics consultant group.
Youth Face Worsening Unemployment, ILO Warns
The next generation of young men and women all across the world could soon face even higher rates of unemployment, as a consequence of high poverty levels in developing countries and unstable work situations in developed countries, the International Labor Organization warns.
Graduate Jobs: No El Dorado at the end of the unemployment line
With youth unemployment remaining at near record levels many university students graduating in the coming months will face a slew of challenges unique to their generation.
Obama Middle East speech: an outline of the main key points
US President Barack Obama’s discourse, yesterday marked a “new chapter" in diplomacy after the Arab Spring uprisings, the leader explained. Talking from the state department, shifting from a military to a diplomatic emphasis, Mr Obama insisted on the interrelated nature of the US-Middle East relationship: “ though these countries may be a great distance from our shores, we know that our own future is bound to this region by the forces of economics and security; history and faith”, he said.
The Apprentice Week 10: Tourists explore the terrors of London, Ghosts, Ghouls and Cockneys
On the day that the OECD published its international league tables showing that Britain's educational system is now in such a state that it falls behind those of minor ex-Soviet Republics, the candidates on the Apprentice yet again demonstrated their unbelievable ignorance.
George Osborne set to raise Capital Gains Tax
Chancellor George Osborne looks likely to raise Capital Gains Tax when he announces his Emergency Budget tomorrow, despite a campaign by Conservative backbenchers to drop the idea.