US pressures Nato for anti-Isis Iraq pledge as Shia groups demand western withdrawal
Nato is considering a renewed commitment to a long-term training mission in Iraq as the US puts pressure on its European allies to help hold the country against Isis militants.
Amazon continues relentless UK expansion with creation of another 1,200 jobs
Online retailer to create more permanent Jobs with the opening of a new fulfilment centre in Bolton.
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.
Employer confidence in UK economy slumps to lowest level since Brexit vote
A third of employers polled by REC expect economic conditions to worsen.
Demand for staff at UK firms hits 28-month high
Survey finds 'significant shortage' of candidates to fill blue collar jobs.
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'.
UK firms hire staff at fastest rate in 2 years
Availability of workers continued to fall in July, survey suggests.
UK businesses are employing staff at record-high rates, but struggle to fill vacancies
A survey by REC and IHS Markit revealed that demand for workers reached 21-month high in May.
Bernard Arnault: LVMH's hard-bargaining billionaire Sun King
The French mogul has built the world's largest luxury goods group, covering more that 70 houses, including Louis Vuitton, Dom Perignon and Givenchy.
RBS to cut more than 250 jobs amid cost-cutting overhaul
Bank will create 88 new positions and outsource 38 to India, but Unite disputes the figures.
Firms in Britain struggle to employ workers amid an 'ever-shrinking pool of suitable candidates'
The Markit and Recruitment and Employment Confederation report showed steepest drop in candidate availability for 16 months.
Ryan Seacrest officially confirmed as Kelly Ripa's Live co-host
Presenter previously guest hosted five times following Michael Strahan's departure.
Adorable pictures of Princess Charlotte to celebrate her second birthday
The fourth-in-line to the British throne turns two on May 2.
Decision time: British and Irish Lions squad set to be announced by Warren Gatland
Sam Warburton and Alun Wyn Jones are contenders to lead team, while Dylan Hartley's selection is uncertain.
Sports Direct installs 30-year-old Barnstaple store manager as workers' board member
The group, controlled by billionaire Mike Ashley, has appointed Alex Balacki to stand up for worker's rights.
UK employers struggling to fill jobs amid Brexit uncertainty
Permanent job placements weaken slightly in March from February's one-year high.
How former Soviet state Kyrgyzstan became prime recruiting ground for Islamic extremists
Five years of political upheaval has expanded the influence of violent extremist groups.
No permanent England captain needed after Wayne Rooney, says Graeme Le Saux
Exclusive: Former Three Lions full-back believes armband should be rotated during qualification.
Backlash against Wall Street 'banker' as Fearless Girl photo goes viral
The man appeared to mimic a sexual act on the statue of a young girl.
Sports Direct bids to revive battered reputation by putting workers' representative on board
Founder Mike Ashley plans to have his first shop floor worker on his board by the spring.
UK permanent placements in February rise at quickest pace in one year, report reveals
Region-wise, all four English regions saw an increase in permanent placements.
Who is H.R. McMaster? The iconoclast general named Trump's new national security adviser
An unconventional military man is joining an unconventional White House.
Demand for staff in the UK touches 17-month high as placements see weaker growth, REC says
Decline in candidate availability has led to upward pressure on pay.
UK firms continue to hire but concerns rise over shortage of candidates
Hiring continued at a brisk pace across the country in December, a fresh survey shows.
Sir Ivan Rogers: a 'pessimistic' anti-Brexit mandarin or defender of British interests?
The Foreign Office confirmed Rogers' immediate departure from the civil service.
NHS trusts branded 'disorganised' after locum pay continues to cost billions
Some 'stand-in' doctors have been in place for over three years, earning over £300,000.
Sir Ivan Rogers: Read full resignation letter from UK's top EU diplomat
'Never be afraid to speak the truth to those in power,' Rogers told his staff.
Jobs growth will continue into 2017 despite concerns over Brexit impact
CBI-Pertemps survey shows 41% of firms across the country would increase their workforce in 2017.
BT unveils plans to create 500 jobs in the UK and Ireland
Telecom giant aims to answer 90% of its customers' calls in the UK and Ireland.
Amazon accused of threatening to sack workers for sick leave at its Scotland warehouse
Workers reportedly paid so low that some are forced to opt to camp outside the warehouse to save commuting costs.