Jeremy Corbyn accuses 'unscrupulous bosses' of driving down wages
Labour leader will also tell TUC conference that "gig economy" companies fail to protect workers and customers.
Squeezing another man's genitals is sexual assault, German court rules
"Sexual assault in the workplace is far more often an expression of power than something driven by lust."
Anti-Islam candidate Anne Marie Waters allowed to stand for UKIP leadership
The new leader will be announced in September at the annual party conference.
Using suppliers in the EU? How will Brexit impact you and what options do you have?
Nigel Ransom is from 528 Advisory, which works with CXOs to set foundations for a successful acquisition.
Beware the cult of Corbyn betraying everything you believe in
We have learned that the usual rules of political engagement don't apply to Saint Jez.
Diane Abbott wants full amnesty for illegal immigrants who survived Grenfell Tower fire
Government's offer of 12-month amnesty will leave victims 'frightened', shadow home secretary claims.
British firms spend £2bn a year trying to fill vacancies as skills shortage worsens
Open University survey shows 90% of firms struggle to find candidates with the right requirements.
Grenfell Tower fire: Who is Martin Moore-Bick – the retired judge leading the inquiry?
The 70-year-old's appointment has stoked controversy as Moore-Bick's past rulings are scrutinised.
UK jobs market under threat from immigration squeeze, recruitment experts warn
One in six workers in London are European Union nationals.
Grenfell Tower: Mayor of London Sadiq Khan calls for illegal immigrant amnesty
Labour politician wants victims to feel confident they can come forward and speak to authorities.
UK businesses are employing staff at record-high rates, but struggle to fill vacancies
A survey by REC and IHS Markit revealed that demand for workers reached 21-month high in May.
East European migrants work harder than Britons and take less sick leave
Researchers warn UK natives are missing out on jobs because of unfair reputation.
What is wrong with Britain's energy prices?
Theresa May vows to end 'rip-off' prices but providers and trade bodies warn price cap could exacerbate problems.
Firms in Britain struggle to employ workers amid an 'ever-shrinking pool of suitable candidates'
The Markit and Recruitment and Employment Confederation report showed steepest drop in candidate availability for 16 months.
Violence mars anti-austerity protests in Rio de Janeiro and São Paolo
Brazil witnesses first general strike in over 20 years.
Why the RAF destroyed a Nazi ship with 4,500 concentration camp prisoners on board
The WWII bombing of the SS Cap Arcona was one of the world's worst maritime disasters.
Britain's public borrowing falls to lowest level since the financial crisis
The UK's public sector net borrowing falls 28% year-on-year in March.
The real reason Theresa May called an election is to quash the threat from her own side
She clearly believes she could win against Corbyn whenever the election is held.
Australia set to scrap controversial 457 visa for skilled foreign workers
The four-year work visa is to be replaced with two new temporary visas that require better English-language and work skills.
House of Commons Jo Cox memorial to be unveiled by its creators - her children
Cuillin, 6 and Leija, 4, will unveil the plaque as part of a Great Get Together day.
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.
MPs vote to back funding for 10-year Buckingham Palace refurbishment
Repair work set to begin in April with visitors welcomed throughout restoration period.
Jeremy Corbyn: Budget shows UK economy is not prepared for Brexit
Labour leader warned of under-investment and an over-reliance on consumer spending.
Is Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn ensnared in Israel's travel ban over BDS support?
Travel ban applies to those who call for boycotts against Israel, Israeli institutions and the settlements.
Donald Trump is 'having a good time' – 5 key moments from his latest combative press conference
US president dismissed concerns over tumultuous start to his adminstration, offering an alternative narrative.
Former trade minister Lord Digby Jones backs Donald Trump visit to home town of Birmingham
The Lord tells IBTimes UK that a visit from the US president to the second city would be 'great news'.
Sleeping rough isn't a choice - nor is it illegal - so why do we deport homeless foreigners?
More than half of London's rough sleepers are foreign nationals mostly from Central and Eastern Europe.
Trump is the UK's most important ally - of course we need to invite him on a state visit
The only people John Bercow speaks for are hysterical anti-Trump virtue-signallers.
Philippines government scramble to deal with fallout from mines closure decision
Environment Minister stands by decision to close 23 of 41 mines and says country 'unfit for mining'.
Shamoon 2.0 malware rears its head again with renewed attacks on Saudi organisations
The Saudi labour ministry among organisations hit with the malware.