Why Britain Fails at Getting Women into the Boardroom
Headhunting expert details how Britain is chipping away at the 'Glass Ceiling' but is still behind counterparts
Saatchi & Saatchi: 'Governments Shouldn't Meddle in Company Culture Diversity'
Advertising giant's regional CFO Johann Xavier talks to IBTimes TV about the importance of cross-culture management
Arsenal and Real Madrid Must Prepare to Pay £60m for Liverpool's Luis Suarez
Is Luis Suarez worth more than Radamel Falcao, Edinson Cavani or Gareth Bale?
Gender Inequality UK: Database of 'Board-Ready' Women 'Would Break Down Business Sex Barriers'
Independent report on getting more women to the top drawn up by Charlotte Sweeney
David Moyes Receives Boardroom Backing at Manchester United
Sir Alex Ferguson jumps to Moyes' defence
WWE Boss Vince McMahon is a Perfect Match for Newcastle United
McMahon loves slapstick tragi-comedy - and no-one does it better than Newcastle.
Samsung Could Have Bought Android but Laughed Idea out of the Boardroom
Andy Rubin pitched Android to Samsung before he went to Google.
30% Club: Labour's Quotas for Women and Ethnic Minorities Proposal is Disappointing
Helena Morrissey says the arguments against quotas have not and will not change.
Chuka Umunna: Labour Could Introduce Boardroom Quotas for Women and Ethnic Minorities
The Shadow Business Secretary says the continued existence of a glass ceiling is undeniable and unacceptable.
London Tube Strike: Fight Against Thatcher Regime Culture and Technology, Not Bob Crow
Ros Curwood argues that boardroom decisions and technology are dehumanising business.
Lloyds Pledges More Women in Senior Roles by 2020
The bank's chief executive is expected to unveil the policy on February 4.
Microsoft CEO to be Named 'Within the Next Week'
According to numerous sources the drawn-out search for Microsoft's third ever CEO could conclude this week.
United's Stance Over Rooney Means Chelsea Unlikely to Sell Mata
Refusal to sell to their rivals could come back to bite the Premier League champions
Investment Banking's Marathon Man Culture Won't Change Despite Relaxed Rules for Junior Staff
Intern Moritz Erhardt's death has seen the investment banking industry change its policies towards interns and low-level staff.
Heather Mills in 'Bitch' Tantrum over Winter Olympics Rejection
Former Mrs Paul McCartney had tantrum after being told she would not be competing in the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics.
Inga Beale Appointed as Lloyd's of London's First Female CEO
Beale joins Lloyd's of London insurance market from January 2014.
Corporate Manslaughter: The Boardroom Issue You Can't Afford to Ignore
De Poel's head of legal warns companies that ignorance is not an excuse
Boris Johnson Deploys 'Economic Eugenics' to Rally Tory Right Wing
London mayor delivers highly controversial speech claiming greed is good and writing off people with low IQs.
Executive Pay: FTSE Boards and Investors in Clash of Conscience
Hedley May survey of FTSE bosses and shareholders by reveals distance in opinions on key issues.
Acer Hires Retired Founder as Chairman in Boardroom Reshuffle
Acer hires company founder Stan Shih, 68, as chairman and to replace departed CEO-in-waiting Jim Wong.
HSBC Boss Stuart Gulliver: Our Bank Leaders are Too Pale and Male
Stuart Gulliver, group chief executive of HSBC, says the bank has a lack of diversity in top positions.
Number of Women on UK Boards Hits Record High as FTSE 100 'Shifts Perception'
Women now account for 19% of FTSE 100 and 15% of FTSE 250 board positions.
Mis-Selling Derivatives: Barclays Battles Fresh Libor Fixing Evidence in GCH Court Case
Barclays is battling fresh Libor fixing evidence in court after Guardian Care Homes, which is seeking an invalidation of complex derivative products it was sold to by the bank, takes it to an appeals court.
Can Liverpool's Boot Room Revival Inspire a Reds Revolution?
With Liverpool once again turning to former players to help inspire the next generation, can the club's renewal of the Boot Room policy bring league success?
Cyber-attacks: Who Should be Held Accountable? [BLOG]
Cyber-attacks are almost inevitable for businesses these days, so Firemon founder Jody Brazil asks who is accountable?
FTSE100 Boards See Female Director Boost
Lord Davies says companies still have a "long way to go" on female participation.
Moyes Will Be Given Three Years to Rebuild United, Claims Gary Neville
Manchester United legend Gary Neville believes that David Moyes will be given plenty of time by the Old Trafford hierarchy to stamp his authority at the club
Premier League As It Happened - Tottenham Hotspur 1-1 Chelsea - Aston Villa 3-2 Manchester City - Manchester United 1-2 West Bromwich Albion - Swansea City 1-2 Arsenal
Arsenal overcome Swansea City after Manchester United are shocked by West Bromwich Albion and Tottenham draw with Chelsea
Fulham FC's Michael Jackson Statue to be Removed from Craven Cottage
Mohamed Al Fayed can take back bizarre likeness of King of Pop, says new owner Shahid Khan.
More Women on UK Bank Boards Since Financial Crisis
Progress in gender balance but UK banks still lag behind biggest European banks.