ICE sets record for largest US immigration raid, arrests 680 illegal immigrants in Mississippi
The arrested people will be prosecuted for crimes, some will be deported, and a few others may be released after immigration court hearings.
Ohio teacher allegedly had sex with teen student in high school classroom
Jason J. Sybert was accused of having sexual intercourse with a female student at least twice in a classroom at Bowsher, between April 1 and May 30, 2018.
Hiring with conviction: Give former prisoners a decent chance in the workplace
For those who wish to seek rehabilitation and contribute to society, we must think about how the crime has affected their lives and how we can support them back into work.
The UN Has failed to defend human rights - the world needs a new international body
The UNHRC has degenerated into a theatre of the absurd obsessed with bashing Israel.
Brexit: What EU migration has done for the UK
Despite the numerous positive benefits, it may be in private-rented accommodation and low-paid work where the impact is most perceived.
No more 'leaning in' – the myth of the superhero businesswoman holds us all back
Women are increasingly being told that anything can be overcome with drive and a can-do attitude.
How to defend the wages and rights of the British worker post-Brexit
Fears are growing that Brexit will trigger a competitive race to the bottom which will leave the British worker worse off.
EU economies post best growth in 10 years as UK fumbles over Brexit
Data from the EU statistics office shows that the economy of the 28-member EU grew by 2.5% in 2017, its best performance since it grew 2.7% in 2007.
The gig economy is exploitation masquerading as freedom
Multi-million-pound firms are, like Uber and Deliveroo, are offloading business risk onto some of the poorest people in Britain.
Artificial intelligence now deciding if suspected criminals can walk free
Centuries-old process of releasing defendants on bail, long the province of judicial discretion, gets help courtesy of artificial intelligence.
Ryanair facing HMRC quiz over cabin crew pay
MPs say it is 'vital' to examine potential poor employment practices after it emerged cabin crew had to work for free.
America's poorest are in the firing line of Trump's new health plan
Donald Trump looks at changing health rules so that unemployed people might need a job to get Medicaid coverage.
'No deal' Brexit will cost UK economy £54bn and lose half a million jobs by 2030, study warns
London Mayor Sadiq Khan warns "lost decade" of employment and growth if the UK leaves EU in March 2019 with "worst possible scenario".
Will hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslim refugees ever go back home to Myanmar?
Myanmar pledged that Rohingya Muslims who fled to Bangladesh by the hundreds of thousands would start their journey home later this month. However, few believe that will happen.
Saudi police shot and stole from Ethiopians during mass deportation claim abused migrants
Saudi Arabia, like other rich Gulf nations, is a magnet for hundreds of thousands of people from impoverished East African nations like Ethiopia and Somalia.
One in three 'gig workers' admits to juggling two or more jobs at one time
One in 10 respondents more inclined to take up a 'gig economy' job during the Christmas season, research shows.
Tesla hits back at racist company culture claims – 'Hotbed of misinformation'
A blog post on the Tesla website has refuted claims from a former employee that its workplace is a "hotbed of racism".
Uber loses UK legal appeal against drivers' rights but will escalate fight to Supreme Court
Landmark ruling sees company lose ruling its drivers should be classed as workers rather than self-employed.
Colombia is a country marred by hunger and deep inequalities - here's how it can save its people
Juan Manuel Santos could achieve one of his longstanding ambitions this month, if country is cleared to join the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Equal Pay Day: Women in retail have one of the toughest jobs in the UK
November 10 is the day that women effectively stop being paid - but for those who work in retail that's just one of many problems.
UK interest rate rise not as scary as you might think, says Nationwide
Nationwide figures show UK house prices grew 2.5% year-on-year in October, up from 2.3% in September.
Anti-Islam group set to picket slaughterhouse over 'incredibly cruel' halal meat
Anti-Islam group The Exposing Islam - Northern Ireland 2 describes Halal meat as "incredibly cruel" and is staging a protest against the practice at a Northern Ireland abattoir.
Harvey Weinstein sues TWC, wants access to his email account and personnel files to 'assist the company'
The Hollywood executive producer is currently mounting a legal defence against accusations of rape and sexual assault, and claims that he requires access to gather proof of his innocence.
Indian Navy sailor sacked after gender reassignment surgery prepares for legal battle
Manish Giri, who is now known as Sabi, claims the decision was unjust as she can still perform her duties as efficiently as before.
Zimbabwean journalist arrested for reporting on Grace Mugabe 'used underwear donation'
Kenneth Nyangani arrested after article claimed First Lady donated used clothes, including underwear, to ruling party supporters.
Ryanair pilots shun offer of £10,000 bonus to work on their days off
Irish budget airline has asked pilots to cancel leave as it battles with chaos over cancelled flights.
Barcelona president hoping Lionel Messi signs new five-year contract before Christmas
Josep Maria Bartomeu insisted Messi's father has already signed agreement on behalf of his son.
UK and EU business chiefs call for three-year Brexit transition
An open letter by the CBI calls for key issues to be clarified before the end of 2017.
Revealed: The world's best (and worst) nationalities
Brexit could "overwhelmingly impair the quality of British nationality" according to top index.
Barcelona president says Lionel Messi's father has already signed new deal on behalf of son
Josep Maria Bartomeu says that the official announcement should be done within a month.