Inside North Korea: Pyongyang shows signs of prosperity ahead of huge military parade [Photos]
Smartphones, traffic jams, restaurants and taxis – North Korea's capital is showing signs of prosperity.
Quorn Foods agrees sale to Monde Nissin for £550m
Acquisition part of Monde's expansion strategy ahead of a stock market listing it plans in 2016.
Margareta Pagano: Corbynomics and the City could be a match made in heaven for Jeremy Corbyn
With their financial views, Corbyn and John McDonnell could get support from the City if they want it.
Google worker claims her bonuses were blocked for exposing pay inequality
Erica Baker exposed pay inequality with a crowd-sourced spreadsheet shared by thousands of Google employees
Google to reopen Map Maker with Wikipedia-style user moderation after urinating Android incident
Urinating Android drawn onto Pakistan forces Google to ask Map Maker editors to watch out for vandalism.
Summer budget 2015: George Osborne's speech in full
Read the Conservative chancellor's full emergency budget here.
Fifa corruption scandal: Sepp Blatter and the death of football
When Vladimir Putin is getting involved, you know football isn't fun any more.
Margareta Pagano: Labour leadership bidders, John Lewis has answers on distributing wealth
If Labour's aspiring leaders want to make a difference, they should forget about copying Tony Blair.
UK government's employee ownership architect buoyed on Miliband's business pledge
Exclusive: But Graeme Nuttall, author of the Nuttall review, said the move may not be needed.
Margareta Pagano: Nick Clegg wants to spread the John Lewis magic of giving power to employees
Employee-owned companies have plenty of benefits, just ask the MD of the John Lewis Partnership.
Francis Maude interview: Cabinet Office minister talks 'irreversible' reforms and digitisation
Exclusive: IBTimes UK spoke one-on-one with the senior Tory MP ahead of the general election.
People's Bank of China employee shoots two bank officials dead over money dispute
Two bank officials shot dead and two injured by an employee at China's central bank.
John Lewis Urges UK Government to 'Level Tax Playing Field' to Boost Employee Ownership
Exclusive: Patrick Lewis speaks to IBTimes UK about the future of the employee-ownership business model.
Cryptocurrency Round-Up: Market-Wide Dip as Bitcoin Trader and MintPal Collapse
Bitcoin and other major markets slide following two major cryptocurrency firms collapsing
Book Review: 'The Establishment: And How They Get Away With It' by Owen Jones
IBTimes UK looks at the best selling author's second book, The Establishment.
TSB Bank Eyes Granting 8,600 Staff £100 of Shares on £1.5bn IPO
The lender also plans to introduce a new reward strategy after its flotation in late June
Former Employee Files Criminal Complaint Against Billionaire Kazuo Okada in Japan
Okada is being investigated by US and Philippine authorities over alleged bribery.
Siemens Overhauls Business Structure to Increase Profitability
Siemens will have nine divisions compared to 16 at present, under new structure.
Should We Let 'Ungovernable' Co-op Fail If Its Board Keeps Resisting Change?
Lord Myners resigned and CEO Euan Sutherland called the bank 'ungovernable' after stepping down
EU High Court Makes Landmark Ruling on Homosexual Workers in Civil Partnerships
Court says employees must be given the same benefits as married colleagues.
Autumn Statement 2013: What You Might Have Missed
Share plan incentives, employee ownership tax reliefs and much more.
UK Government Unveils FTSE Index to Boost Employee Ownership
Business Minister Jo Swinson says the employee owned business model and be more profitable.
Employee Ownership Expert Graeme Nuttall Speaks Out on Shares for Rights and Royal Mail IPO
Nuttall tells IBTimes UK employee ownership is gaining popularity in Ireland and Australia.
Ifs ProShare: Lobby Group Backs Ed Balls' Call to Ban Shares for Rights
Employee share ownership group ifs ProShare blasts government for introducing policy.
Shares for Rights: A Turn in Fortunes for George Osborne's Controversial Scheme?
Tom Flanagan, an employment partner at Irwin Mitchell, says the scheme is "unnecessary" and "potentially damaging to the economy".
Switzerland Kronospan Factory Shooting Gunman Named as Victor Berisha
Schwingen wrestler Benno Studer among dead as toll rises to four at wood processing plant.
Nintendo Sued for 3DS Patent Infringement
An independent inventor claims Nintendo's 3DS console infringes on technology he invented back in 2003.
Kronospan Factory Shooting: Gunman was Worker Suffering ‘Psychological Problems’
Police confirm Menznau factory shooting has left three dead and seven people injured.
Switzerland: Kronospan Canteen Gunman 'Kills Several Factory Workers'
Unidentified shooter opens fire on factory workers at wood processing plant in town of Menznau.
THQ Assets Sold Off at Auction
Games franchises such as Red Faction, Darksiders and Homefront have all been sold off as games publisher THQ is officially dissolved.