BT's Italian offices raided in probe into £530m accounting scandal
The raid at the telecoms giant comes after it announced it would cut 4,000 jobs at its international division.
Overwatch anniversary event, Game of the Year edition and free weekend confirmed by Blizzard
Blizzard will celebrate Overwatch's first birthday in style.
Theresa May 'is not as horrible as Trump' says Bernie Sanders' brother and UK MP hopeful
Larry Sanders is standing for the Green Party in Oxford East.
Italy is giving away hundreds of historic sites for free
The monasteries and castles won't cost anything to buy – but there is a catch.
City speculators must pay 'fair share': Labour to impose 'Robin Hood' Tax if elected
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell said the levy would introduce 'fairness' back into the system.
BT sees profits dive as it cuts 4,000 jobs and chief's bonus after a 'challenging' year
Britain's largest telecoms operator said its pre-tax profit dived 19% to £2.3bn.
Regtech: Are you prepared for the PSD2 game changer?
There's still some confusion from businesses surrounding the term 'strong customer authentication'.
Obama was always in Wall Street's pocket – Democrats must stop taking its money
Democrats cosying up to big finance helped Trump win – they must stand up to Wall Street in future.
Ransomware attacks grow by 50% as cyberespionage soars, Verizon data breach report finds
"There is no such thing as an impenetrable system," Global Security Services' Bryan Sartin said.
Labour hopes its plan to improve the lives of NHS staff will turn the polls around
Shadow Health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth plans to scrap the 1% pay cap on NHS workers.
Revealed: Hundreds of council staff making over £150,000 despite massive cuts
Former chief executive of Sunderland Council received a total remuneration package of £625,570.
What is Bitcoin and should I invest? Everything you need to know but were too scared to ask
Digital currency is unpredictable but remains an ''enticing investment'' for some.
Unions slam government over 1% pay hike for British public sector workers
Why do MPs get 1.4% wage rise when civil servants get below inflation rise?
Oxfam is UK's best not-for-profit employer, says jobs site Indeed
Apart from Oxfam, six other charities made it to the top 10 list.
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.
Kenyan hospitals sack doctors over 96-day strike
The strike over better pay and working conditions has crippled public hospitals.
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.
Jeremy Corbyn: Budget shows UK economy is not prepared for Brexit
Labour leader warned of under-investment and an over-reliance on consumer spending.
What now for Kenyan doctors who face dismissal for continuing to strike?
Doctors' strike has crippled public hospitals across the country since 5 December 2016.
Read Philip Hammond's Budget 2017 speech in full
Chancellor delivers his first ever budget speech in the House of Commons
Budget 2017 as it happened: Hammond pledges £2bn to social care but warns against reckless spending
The chancellor warns against expecting major surprises on taxes and spending plans.
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.
UK car insurance costs 'set to soar' after government changes to pay-out rate
Young drivers could see their premiums rise by as much as £1,000.
Closing gender pay gap may take a generation says PwC
Despite the progress made, it will take another 24 years to reach earning equality in the UK.
Open Britain: Tony Blair speech in full as he urges pro-Europeans to 'rise up'
Blair criticised the Government's push for "Brexit at any cost" and called on progressives to unite.
Frances O'Grady tells Theresa May to use 'expert' union chiefs in Brexit talks
Interview: TUC general secretary spoke to IBTimes UK as divorce negotiations with the EU loom.
Surging business rates lead four pubs a day to close
Number of pubs in England and Wales has fallen to its lowest with pain to increase with higher business rates in April.
Kenyan doctors jailed as strike over pay and conditions enters 71st day
Kenyan doctors in public hospitals have been on strike since 5 December.
Women are still earning thousands less than men in the public sector
On average, there is an 11% pay gap between men and women in public sector work.
How the Champions League helped Heineken's quest for global success
The beer giant last week extended its sponsorship deal with the Champions League until the 2020-2021 season.