Australia extends stimulus spending as 'COVID recession' looms
Between February and May, two million Australians had already lost their jobs or saw hours significantly cut.
Trump's Game of Thrones: President to shakeup White House yet again
More chaos on the West Wing looms as Donald Trump eyes a new slew of exits from his inner circle.
GDPR: A sustainable approach beyond the deadline
Businesses will have to pay 4% of their annual global turnover or a €20 million fine if they experience a data breach.
In Comey memos, Trump talks of jailed journalists, 'hookers'
Former FBI chief James Comey documented in writing a series of interactions he had with U.S. President Donald Trump.
It's time for the great GDPR wake-up call
Nick Felton, Senior Vice President, MHR Analytics, says public and private sector organisations face a seismic impact on 25th May.
GDPR: The biggest change to data laws in over 20 years but are companies ready?
Last year, financial services companies in the UK reported 17 incidents of data hacking attacks to the regulator, up from just four in the previous year.
Donald Trump's 'best people' flee the White House in droves
More than one third of the White House staff left their positions in the first year of Donald Trump's presidency; a rate unmatched in the previous five administrations.
White House staff given three weeks to decide if they want to keep working for Donald Trump
Chief of staff John Kelly hoping to bring calm back to officials inside chaotic White House as staff shortages bite.
Zizzi waiters 'foot the bill' if customers do a dine and dash
Zizzi allegedly has a policy in which they can make waiters pay for a number of mistakes, such as incorrect change and customers leaving without paying.
'It's Mueller time': Twitter mercilessly taunts Trump with viral #SignsYoureABadPresident hashtag
"When the entire world is struggling to decide who's more insane, Kim Jong Un or you #SignsYoureABadPresident," one Twitter user wrote.
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.
Car hire firm Europcar 'operated illegally in the UK for two years'
The scandal could mean a number of compensation claims.
I was stabbed 14 times in the hospital where I work as a brain surgeon - it made me a better doctor
The quick work of Australian neurosurgeon Michael Wong's colleagues saved his life.
UK employers must address pay to retain top talent, study says
Almost one third of UK employees say they are likely to leave current employer within two years.
Can you take a mental health day at work?
A web developer and her CEO have launched a debate about workplace well-being.
The UK's productivity puzzle means Britons work an extra day to match the output of a German worker
Report from the Productivity Leadership Group claims UK economy misses out on £130bn worth of output each year.
Strongest talent brands are shaped by employees themselves
Achieving good talent branding is not a simple exercise and employees can boost it in a way even CEOs can't.
'Pope's hospital' Bambino Gesu child death investigation key findings
Key findings from Associated Press investigation into Vatican's showcase children's hospital, Bambino Gesu.
Vatican buried report showing 'Pope's hospital' cut corners to chase profits while children died
The Bambino Gesu Pediatric Hospital tried to make a money-losing Vatican enterprise turn a profit.
Google's £36m UK tax bill described as 'paltry' after business shows £1bn in revenues
Google said HMRC actually owed it £31.5m in 'corporation tax' according to accounts published on 31 March.
Waitrose is planning to close 6 stores and restructure management in its supermarkets
The move is said to put 600 Waitrose jobs at risk.
Sergey Brin to Satya Nadella – The Silicon Valley CEOs that were once immigrants
Google co-founder Sergey Brin, once an immigrant, has joined anti-travel ban protests.
US State Department hit with mass resignations of senior officials as Rex Tillerson joins
Top management team resigns on Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's first visit to State Department.
Batter by far! Best UK fish and chip shop revealed
Thirteen prizes and a lifetime achievement gong were served at the chippie Oscars - the National Fish and Chip Awards.
Tube strike: Londoners warned against 'optimism' as unions and Underground bosses hold new talks
Experienced union negotiator tells IBTimes UK that a settlement may be off the cards.
Unions urge London Underground to return to talks in bid avoid another strike
RMT and TSSA want more negotiations after London was hit by a 24-hour walkout.
Social care is in dire need of funding – it's exacerbating the NHS crisis
Privatisation and austerity have a knock-on impact on care staff and the vulnerable people they look after.
Tube strike: Union chiefs blame 'savage cuts' as London faces travel chaos
RMT and TSSA general secretaries defend industrial action as majority of Zone 1 stations are closed.
Final talks between unions and TfL in a bid to avoid 24-hour tube strike
The strike is planned to go ahead from 6pm on Sunday, 8 January.
Jamie Oliver forced to close six restaurants, blaming tough post-Brexit market
Outlets in London, Richmond and Exeter among the ones to be shut amid declining footfall.