Immigration minister Liam Byrne casts doubt on calls for a cap on the number of foreign workers allowed into the UK. more
Mon Sep 08 01:20am ICT
Plaid Cymru members re-elect Dafydd Iwan as party president after a run-off. more
Sun Sep 07 11:29pm ICT
The Sats tests could end next year and be replaced by individual level tests, Schools Secretary Ed Balls has hinted. more
Sun Sep 07 10:52pm ICT
Web sites that welcome customer reviews have evolved significantly, producing work that increasingly approaches that of their professional forebears. more
Sun Sep 07 10:25am ICT
The University Small Business Patent Procedures Act is under increasing scrutiny by swelling ranks of critics, who charge that it has distorted the fundamental mission of universities. more
Sun Sep 07 10:24am ICT
In a government filing, the computer company strongly suggested that it planned to close factories as part of its drive to reduce costs. more
Sun Sep 07 09:37am ICT
As the economy sputters and consumers look to save money, the privately held supermarket chain Aldi is suddenly emerging as a major force in the grocery business. more
Sun Sep 07 10:20am ICT
The plan would replace the leaders of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and virtually wipe out their shareholders but allow them to continue to function uninterrupted. more
Sat Sep 06 11:08pm ICT
Wall Street managed a slight gain on Friday, a day after concerns about the economy, and in particular the labor market, sent the Dow plunging. Markets in Europe and Asia ended the day lower. more
Sat Sep 06 01:54pm ICT