Theresa May will commit historic national failure if Brexit leads to job losses says Jeremy Corbyn
Labour leader issued warning as the UK government invoked Article 50 and started EU divorce talks.
Triggering Article 50: UK begins Brexit — as it happened
Live coverage of events as Britain begins the formal process of exiting the European Union.
Jeremy Corbyn almost as unpopular as Donald Trump
Pollster GfK said the rating should be of 'great concern' for UK's Labour Party supporters.
Dow Jones marks 8-day losing streak, longest since April 2011
Investors are reassessing whether Trump will be able to push his economic policies through Congress.
Discovery of 'largest undeveloped' oil reserve in Shetland worth over one billion barrels
Dr Robert Trice, Hurricane's chief executive officer, described the find as proof of 'exciting times'.
EPA chief: Trump executive order will roll back 'job-killing' climate protection legislation
Scott Pruitt says Paris Climate Agreement 'a bad deal' as Obama-era Clean Power Plan faces axe.
Trump's treasury secretary on threat of robots taking jobs: 'It's not even on our radar'
A recent PwC report estimated that AI and robots could take nearly 38% jobs in the US, 30% in the UK.
Over 150 RBS and NatWest branches across Britain set to shut
State-owned lender says the move will lead to a net job loss of approximately 360 roles.
UK car production rises to 17-year high in February
UK car plants produced 153,041 vehicles during the month.
BMW hints that UK Mini production depends on Brexit talks
BMW boss Harald Krueger points out that the carmaker also makes Minis in the Netherlands.
Oriol Romeu explains why 'smart' Southampton shouldn't be worried about losing Virgil van Dijk
Spaniard spoke to IBTimes UK following his side's 2-1 defeat at Tottenham.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp backs Jose Mourinho over Manchester United's fixture complaints
United have played 18 matches across all competitions in 2017.
When Trump said 'CIA was hacked', he may have revealed classified information, says Adam Schiff
Trump said in a recent interview, 'I just want people to know, the CIA was hacked and a lot of things taken.'
West Brom vs Arsenal, Premier League 2016/17: Where to watch, preview, betting odds and possible XI
West Brom host an inconsistent Gunners side at The Hawthorns.
GoPro cuts 270 jobs, hopes to slash expenses by $200m following Karma drone relaunch
Action camera company eliminates existing roles and open positions ahead of final Q1 2017 results.
Carmakers focus government attention ahead of Brexit as Toyota invests £240m to upgrade UK plant
The Investment package also includes a £21.3m of support from the government.
WikiLeaks claims to have contacted Google, Apple, Microsoft and others about CIA cyberweapons
Julian Assange had previously vowed to provide tech firm with 'exclusive access' to CIA malware.
Meet Ulrich Spiesshofer: CEO of ABB who champions AI and says taxing robots would be foolish
In an exclusive interview with IBTimes UK, the boss of automation giant says humankind is accelerating towards 'co-bots' not just robots.
CIA contractors questioned by US authorities hunting for WikiLeaks' source of Vault 7 dump
The investigation is reportedly 'rapidly unfolding' although no arrests have been made yet.
FX Focus: Mixed economic data sees pound fall to seven-week low against euro
Dollar fails to rally despite better-than-expected jobs report clearing the way for a rate hike next week.
Liverpool vs Burnley: Jurgen Klopp defends bottom-half record amid growing injury crisis
Reds have won just seven of their 14 games against sides in the lower half of the table.
Automation industry on the side of angels says Honeywell executive Vimal Kapur
Kapur, boss of Honeywell's process solutions division, tells IBTimes UK his outfit eliminates waste, not jobs.
RBS hands out £22m in share awards to bosses in spite of £7bn loss
Bank rewards executives despite reporting large losses every year since 2008 government buyout.
Former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman offered role of US ambassador to Russia
Reports indicate that Hunstman will accept crucial diplomatic placement.
Read Philip Hammond's Budget 2017 speech in full
Chancellor delivers his first ever budget speech in the House of Commons
Italy's far-right Northern League strikes up deal with Putin's party in Russia
Northern League leader Matteo Salvini flew to Moscow to meet Russian politicians.
Rafael Nadal has three to five years left according to coach Carlos Moya
Nadal recently lost in the final of the Mexican Open to Sam Querrey.
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.
Standard Life and Aberdeen agree £11bn merger to form largest UK asset manager
Martin Gilbert, the chief executive of Aberdeen, said the merger will result in "some job losses."
Sainsbury's to cut up to 400 jobs following a review of its operations
Other employees to face major changes to their working hours.