Germany's dark 20th century history has hung over like a black cloud, but the sky is clearing.
A tech-enabled, self-employed workforce is on the rise in the UK, which should be celebrated and supported.
Brooks is back with Murdoch at News UK and September is a time of rebirth for other bosses too.
Yahoo boss Mayer will only take two weeks maternity leave but what is she missing out on?
One of The Phantom Pain's greatest missions is unlike anything in the series to date.
Last week's crash in China's financial markets has had investors spooked
It is the duty of wealthy states such as United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Qatar to do more.
When we publicly debate whether rape victims are partially to blame we tell rapists excuses will be made for them
Britain needs to turn away from the flawed and failed policies of business as usual.
Many workers have suffered discrimination amid rising anti-immigrant sentiment on back of media coverage
Clinton was favourite to be Democrat candidate in 2016 but the Vermont Independent is taking over.
Many of those lamenting migrant deaths supported appeasement of Bashar al-Assad in 2013.
George Osborne says £500m boost for Trident at Faslane is good news for Scotland.
With 45 new peers being appointed to the House of Lords, bringing their number to 826, is it time to cut back?
Hideo Kojima is lauded as a video game visionary auteur, but he can't write for toffee.
Nus went to unusual lengths to prove not all MPs are 'frosty and inaccessible'.
Recent New York Times expose on management practices at Jeff Bezos' internet giant should worry us all.
Labour leader hopeful Jeremy Corbyn said he would consider women-only train carriages to tackle sexual assault
Houellebecq's controversial best-seller published in English for first time on 10 September.
5G is a theoretical solution for a problem that's yet to be defined.
Labour is stuck between a rock and a hard place when it comes to the thorny topic of Corbyn.
El galés no ha logrado justificar su deseo de jugar en la mediapunta durante la pretemporada.
Herrera was integral to United's fourth-place finish last season but finds himself now out of favour.
China's economy needs to rebalance and bubbles must be allowed to burst.
Is WPP proof that biggest is best in advertising?
Why has everyone got it in for Labour leadership favourite Corbyn?
A growing sense of betrayal pervades in Yorkshire
IBTimes UK ponders the undying nature of video game zombies.
In a global market, high CEO pay needs to be put in perspective.
Data sharing between public services like the NHS and police could make a positive impact on people's lives.