Theresa May speech: PM accuses EU of 'meddling' in general election, as it happened
'Threats against Britain have been issued by European politicians and officials,' the PM said.
Democrat campaigners accuse Trump administration of failing LGBT rights and minorities
The Democrats are fighting for the implementation of the Equality Act after re-introducing it to the Senate.
Communist Party backs Jeremy Corbyn at general election
'The essential first step towards the formation of a left-led government at Westminster.'
If you want the Tories out, only one man can show them the door: Jeremy Corbyn
Anyone who wants to avoid another disastrous four years of austerity should put aside their differences.
Recruitment agency loses licence over 'win an Ethiopian maid' contest
Bahrain's labour watchdog said competition was flagged for possible human trafficking.
Only 13% of UK workers would consider entering the gig economy in the future, Glassdoor report finds
The survey suggests that gig economy work would not replace full-time jobs in the near future.
Italy court bans Uber across the country over unfair competition for traditional taxis
Uber has continued to face legal issues and pushback from regulators and taxi associations in Europe.
100 years of transgender rights
On International Transgender Day of Visibility, we explore how trans rights have improved over the last century – and listen to people's personal experiences along the way.
Brexit minister David Davis unveils Great Repeal Bill amid power grab warnings
Pro-EU Liberal Democrats said Theresa May and her ministers are 'resembling a medieval court'.
Sir Keir Starmer's full speech reveals six Brexit tests before Article 50 is triggered
He has outlined six tests that the Labour Party will look to while Brexit talks take place
Santander offers controversial 1-hour contract to over 300 employees
High-street lender employs 371 staff on a 1-hour contract, but claims workers have full employment rights.
Sir Keir Starmer unveils Labour's six Brexit tests as EU divorce talks loom
Shadow Brexit secretary will use Chatham House speech to challenge the UK government.
Gig economy: Excel cycle courier wins holiday pay appeal
Courier Andrew Boxer had filed a case against Excel after he took a week's holiday for which he was not paid.
Ethiopia welcomes foreign investments as it strives to end poverty and inequality
IBTimes UK interviews Ethiopian ambassador on development, state of emergency and gender equality.
Gig economy: Self-employed in the UK set to be better protected?
Companies using freelance workers to avoid paying sickness and pensions face government crackdown.
Theresa May in Cardiff: Read prime minister's full speech to Conservative Spring forum
Conservative premier was given a standing ovation by hundreds of party activists for the address.
Gig economy workers seek government help to secure basic employment rights
More than half of the people working in the gig economy believe they are being exploited, CIPD survey says.
Right to ban Muslim headscarves in workplaces 'will apply in post-Brexit UK'
Experts on religion and employment law say ruling is unlikely to be overturned after Britain leaves EU.
The self-employed make up a big chunk of the tax gap - isn't it time they paid their fair share?
Philip Hammond is under fire for using Budget 2017 to raise National Insurance for the self-employed.
Drought in Southern Africa explained: Armyworms, child marriage and new El Nino threat
At least 16 million people are facing hunger due to a drought that has hit several countries in southern Africa.
UK permanent placements in February rise at quickest pace in one year, report reveals
Region-wise, all four English regions saw an increase in permanent placements.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer 20th anniversary: How she kicked off kick-ass feminism
Twenty years after it first aired, the show is still a cult hit thanks to its powerful women.
International Women's Day: Inspiring quotes by Michelle Obama, Beyonce, Hillary Clinton, Emma Watson and more
'Strong men don't need to put down women to feel powerful,' - Michelle Obama
A Day Without a Woman: Everything you need to know about the International Women's Day strikes
Women around the world will stage a mass walkout of paid and unpaid work on 8 March.
A Day Without a Woman: Six historic times women went on strike to fight sexism and racism
Women have always been at the forefront of radical political and social change.
Scottish Conservative conference 2017: Theresa May's full speech in Glasgow
British prime minister attacked the SNP and outlined a "positive vision" for the union.
Palantir provides ICE with 'mission critical' software to further Trump admin deportations – Report
Palantir's technology allegedly provides ICE agents with access to databases of the FBI, DEA and others.
International Women's Day 2017: 'Be Bold for Change' theme and history of the feminist movement
This year has already seen millions of women take a stand against inequality.
WikiLeaks' Julian Assange faces uncertainty as Ecuador presidential elections head for run-off
Challenger Guillermo Lasso has promised to cut taxes and evict Assange from the Ecuadorian embassy in London.
Five major controversies Uber has survived
Susan Fowler's claims of workplace sexism at Uber is another reputational blow for the taxi app.