UK Universities Leave 12,000 Workers Worse Off than the Living Wage
NUS and UNISON say more than half of universities paid less than the rate of £7.45 per hour.
UK University Staff and Lecturers Strike over Pay
UCU general secretary Sally Hunt says her members' pay conditions are not fair.
Champions League 23/10 As It Happened - Manchester United 1-0 Real Sociedad, CSKA Moscow 1-2 Man City, Real Madrid 2-1 Juventus
IB Times UK brings you live minute-by-minute coverage of all Wednesday's Champions League coverage
Five U21 Stars Hoping to Gatecrash England's World Cup Squad
Could one of these five England Under 21 players force their way into Roy Hodgson's plans for the World Cup.
11,000 Female Birmingham City Council Staff Set for Equal Pay Compensation
Gill Whittaker, a GMB organiser, says the announcement is a great achievement.
Manchester: Police Praise 50,000 Protesters at Conservative Party Conference
Only two arrests as thousands line streets of Manchester to protests against austerity and NHS changes.
Tory Conference Disrupted by Protests in Manchester
Defence Secretary Philip Hammond heckled by old soldier, while noisy NHS demonstrations take place outside.
Unions Plan NHS Demonstrations at Tory Manchester Conference
As demonstrators gather to protest outside the Conservative Party conference in Manchester, are these the first rumblings of another 'Winter of Discontent'?
Israeli Professor Moty Cristal Pulled From Conflict Workshop by 'Pro-Palestine' Unison
Professor suing union for discrimination after it cancelled his talk as it 'supports the Palestinian people'.
From IBM to Microsoft - A Brief History of The Smartwatch
Apple iWatch and Samsung Galaxy Gear smartwatches are hoping to succeed where IBM, Palm, Microsoft and even Samsung have failed before.
George Osborne Family Firm Profits from British Diplomat Spending
Foreign Office spending on procurement cards for diplomats comes hits £40m over three years.
EXCLUSIVE: UK Town Halls Hire 1000s of Zero-Hours or 'Casual' Contractors
IBTimes UK's investigation uncovers widespread use of no-guaranteed working hours arrangements at local councils across Britain.
One Million British Workers on Zero-Hours Contracts
CIPD survey shows 750,000 more on zero-hours contracts than the official estimate.
Gambling Websites Paying Protection to Cyber Blackmailers
DDoS attacks against gambling websites are seen as a cost of doing business, a cyber-security expert says
Android: What's All the Controversy About its Open Platform? [BLOG]
It may be the world's biggest smartphone platform but as Josean Mendez from Capgemini writes, it's got problems with security
Mark Cavendish Looking Forward To Seventh Tour
Mark Cavendish who's hoping to grab the yellow jersey at the 2013 Tour de France, said on Thursday (June 27) his team will aim for opening-stage wins at this year's race.
Iran's Presidential Elections: Tortured Freedom Blogger Ashcan Reveals Prison Hell [VIDEO]
Ashcan tells IBTimes 'I wanted to die' behind bars, but hopes Hassan Rohani will finally bring change to his country.
Port Talbot: Female Manager Suspended for Biting Male Worker's Butt
Following the incident that took place in Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council in South Wales, the woman has been suspended.
'It’s Tougher When You Get Older': Ant McPartlin Reveals Fertility Woes
Popular TV presenter, best known as one half of Ant and Dec, has been trying for kids with wife Lisa Armstrong for three years.
Horsemeat Scandal: Time to Turn Vegetarian [BLOG]
Criminal gangs? Government cost-cutting? Meat-eaters' double standards? The horsemeat scandal baffles vegetarian Lucy P.
This is Just the Beginning for BlackBerry
BlackBerry's UK head Rob Orr talks about the new platform, a changing company and the challenges its faces trying to regain lost ground.
Momentum Will Drive BlackBerry Sales in 2013 Says Rim's UK Chief
We talk to RIM's UK and Ireland chief about BlackBerry 10 and the challenges the company faces/
Asian Markets Fall as Concerns on Spain Rise
Eurozone worries continue to impact investor sentiments in Asia.
Anonymous comes out in support of Anaheim protestors
The activist collective of computer hackers, Anonymous, has come out in support of protestors in California who’ve been rioting over the recent shooting of a young Latino man.
Operation Anaheim: Anonymous and Occupy Join Police Brutality Protests over Shooting Dead of Two Latin Men [VIDEO]
Anonymous backs protesters who say two fatal shootings are latest examples of police brutality.
European Crisis: Global Rate Rally Fades as Recession Concerns Grow
Bank of England adds £50bn additional firepower to asset purchase programme
BBC and BSkyB Defy Police over Dale Farm Eviction Footage in Landmark Legal Case
Media organisations win landmark high court battle over police orders to disclose footage of Dale Farm evictions.
PMQs: Cameron Attacks 'Incompetent' Miliband on Taxes and Ken Livingstone
Prime minister says Labour amendments would go further than coalition plan and cut top tax to 40p.
'Mass Effect 3' Ending: Disappointed Fans Stage Protest, Send 402 Cupcakes to Bioware [PHOTO]
Irked by the dull and predictive endings for Mass Effect 3, the disappointed franchise fans vented are seeking a revamped ending for the most-anticipated game of the year.
Budget 2012: Trade Unions Lash Out
George Osborne's pledge to support lower and middle wage earners fails to wash with unions.