400,000 Americans to lose jobs if US tariffs on Mexico take effect
Trump's 5% tariffs on Mexico will eliminate 400,000 US jobs -- and that's just for starters.
Brexit is no big deal, say London's top bankers
In the aftermath of Britain's vote to leave the EU in June 2016, many experts had warned that Britain's financial services industry would see hefty job losses.
Robots to the rescue: How automation can create a more equal society
Discussion on automation often focuses on dystopian outcomes but it could improve gender equality at work.
Tesla shareholders reject bid to strip Musk of chairman role
Three directors seeking to remain on Tesla's nine-member board were also re-elected during the company's annual meeting on Tuesday.
CoinDash: Hacker returns another $17m worth of stolen Ethereum to firm just months after ICO heist
In July 2017, CoinDash lost millions of dollars worth of Ethereum just three minutes into its ICO.
Scott Westgarth dies: Eddie Hearn leads tributes for 31-year-old boxer after Doncaster fight
Scott Westgarth has died aged 31 after collapsing in the aftermath of his English light-heavyweight title eliminator against Dec Spelman at the Doncaster Dome on Saturday night.
Why IoT is the missing link in global weather infrastructure
Alex Kubicek, CEO and Founder, Understory, says IoT will solve the weather's worldwide observational gap problem.
Plunge in Capita shares sparks fresh doubt in outsourcers weeks after Carillion collapse
40% drop on back of profit warning as outsourcing giant says it needs to raise £700m.
Meet Erica, the eerily human-like Japanese robot that will soon be a TV news anchor
The android that looks like a native of Japan will will use its artificial intelligence to read out news pieces put together by human curators.
Companies must face facts: Cyber attacks can wreak havoc on multiple fronts
Brian Cohen is CFO of BitSight, which provides companies with security ratings.
Porn star deaths: Adult actress Ginger Banks reveals dark truth
In the last three months, five porn actresses have died including Shyla Stylez, August Ames, Yuri Luv and Olivia Nova.
'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".
Trailblazing gay soldier pans 'OK to cry' British Army ad targeting minorities
The Army must recruit soldiers who know 'bringing death and destruction to the enemy' are its core principles said James Wharton, who served in Iraq.
'We don't live in 1999': Toys R Us puts 3,200 UK jobs at risk and Twitter is showing little sympathy
The retail brand is required to put £9m into its pension fund for the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) to agree to its restructuring plan.
UK faces losses of $140bn over coming decade if 'no-deal' Brexit goes through
Think tank says Britain will be worse off economically under most post-Brexit scenarios, especially if it exits the EU without a trade deal.
Marko Arnautovic nets early winner as West Ham stun Chelsea to hand David Moyes his maiden victory
David Moyes picks up his first win as West Ham manager as the much-improved hosts defeat in-form London rivals Chelsea thanks to a first Hammers goal from Marko Arnautovic.
GE cuts 12,000 power jobs as demand, renewables skew market
The job cuts will mostly be outside the US and will comprise approximately 18% of the power unit's workforce.
Emission cheats, tax leaks and number fibs: A look back at 2017's financial fiascos
Legal practitioner and IBTimes UK columnist Martin Kenney writes 2017 has been another mega year for financial scandals.
Nationalisation won't magically solve the problems of Britain's railways
Rail fares are going up because the government is trying to shift the burden of subsidy from the state onto the passenger.
Bleak Christmas for Toys R US with closure of 26 UK stores and 800 jobs at risk
Retailer will launch a company voluntary agreement on 21 December to renegotiate debts with its creditors.
Toys 'R Us to close 25 UK stores resulting in hundreds of job losses
Toys 'R Us to close 25 of its 105 UK stores as it struggles to compete with online stores.
RBS to cut 680 jobs amid plans to shut 259 branches
Unite union describes the cuts as "savage" and questions why government signed off the lender's closure plans.
Lloyds Bank to close 49 branches and axe 100 jobs
Lloyds Banking Group and Yorkshire Building Society to close a combined 62 branches, axing around 300 jobs.
Loss of productivity due to IT issues costing UK businesses £62.4bn a year
Alarming report finds firms also losing an average of more than seven days a year on account of IT woes.
RB Leipzig chief Oliver Mintzlaff expects Everton managerial target Ralf Rangnick to extend contract
Rangnick recently emerged as Everton's latest target in their search to replace Ronald Koeman, who was sacked over a month ago.
Oxford graduate sues university because he only received a 2:1
Faiz Siddiqui has accused the university of "inadequate" teaching for his course on modern history back in 2000.
TUC boss warns tech revolution could 'make or break' future of British workers
Frances O'Grady calls for unions, businesses and government to work together to embrace technological change.
Brexit could cost 75,000 finance jobs, warns Bank of England
Banks have previously warned thousands of jobs could be lost but London would remain Europe's largest finance hub.
Don't demonise failure in entrepreneurs. We should celebrate 'outliers' who challenge the norm
The charity world not only turns on outsiders who dare probe their effectiveness, but also insiders who don't play by their safe rules.
Mental health costing UK economy £99bn due to 'shocking' job losses and absences
Employers urged to better understand mental health issues after report claims 300,000 people lose their job every year.