Convicted sister-in-law of failed 21/7 Tube bomber hid her terror past from London council employer
Mulumebet Girma was convicted in 2008 for helping her brother-in-law, Hussein Osman, flee after he attempted to blow up a packed train in July 2005.
Gogglebox star Josh Tapper swaps the sofa for a job in Cabinet Office
20-year-old television star has bagged a two-year apprenticeship working for the Prime Minister.
How to win talent's hearts: progression, pay and a challenge
While salary remains the top reason for people to move jobs, there are more nuanced reasons for people making their career decisions.
UK businesses will face a skills cliff-edge if Theresa May gets her migration plan wrong
Tim Thomas, of the EEF, the manufacturers' organisation, writes for IBTimes UK.
Can Lib Dems win back students with a manifesto full of youth-friendly pledges?
Tim Farron will promise to introduce voting at 16 for elections and referendums across the UK.
Next slashes CEO Lord Wolfson's pay after profit declines for the first time in eight years
Wolfson misses out on annual bonus for the first time in 18 years amid difficult trading conditions.
Australian teenager admits plotting terrorist attack on Anzac Day in Sydney
He reportedly tried to obtain a gun and bomb-making manual to carry out an attack on 25 April 2016.
Read Philip Hammond's Budget 2017 speech in full
Chancellor delivers his first ever budget speech in the House of Commons
International Women's Day: We need more women in STEM, and this is how you can help
The tech industry needs more visible female role models to help girls see that careers in STEM are viable.
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.
Amazon to create more than 5,000 jobs in UK this year
The latest job opportunities will take Amazon's UK workforce to over 24,000.
EU students shun UK universities after Brexit vote
7% fewer EU students have applied to UK universities since Brexit referendum, latest figures show.
Apprenticeships scheme risks being being 'poor value' for money
The Institute for Fiscal Studies said the government's plan is too ambitious and poorly targeted.
Miss Universe 2016: Get the details about contestants, venue and the grand coronation night
Jaime-Lee Faulkner is set to represent Great Britain at the 65th Miss Universe pageant.
Ten worst reasons bosses have not paid staff national minimum wage revealed by government
'She only makes tea' and 'because they're foreign' among bizarre excuses for not paying workers legal wage
Jobs growth will continue into 2017 despite concerns over Brexit impact
CBI-Pertemps survey shows 41% of firms across the country would increase their workforce in 2017.
Jockey dies in front of children after horse racing collision
Rebecca Black is the second jockey to die in a racing accident in New Zealand in 10 years.
You don't need a degree to be a police officer - you learn on the beat
I was top of my class in training, but realised how little I knew when I went on patrol alone.
British woman who lost her son to Isis starts counselling service to prevent jihadist radicalisation
Nicola Benyahia's son Rasheed, 19, left home on 29 May 2015 and went to Syria to join the Islamic State.
Heavyweight boxing needs Tyson Fury, says George Foreman
Fury, 28, had his boxing license suspended in October after admitting taking drugs.
Ukip leadership hopefuls battle it out in Westminster as Nigel Farage hits the pub
IBTimes UK gives you a blow-by-blow account of the party's first leadership hustings in London.
Prince Harry-bo! Harry's confused reaction when lady offers him a bag of sweets in Nottingham
It was a 'sweet' offer for the 32-year-old royal.
Diamond geezers: The rise and fall and rise of Hatton Garden's jewellery quarter
The London quarter was the centre of the world's diamond market, but traders are fighting to bring back the glory days.
Harry plays clown prince - sticking tongue out during Lord's catching drill
Cricketing prince aims to encourage disadvantaged young people to consider a career as a coach.
Top German blue chip companies to answer why they only hired fewer than 100 refugees
Big corporates will have to explain the low numbers to Chancellor Angela Merkel.
New graduate jobs dip for the first time in 4 years amid Brexit worries
The 8% decline in 2016 also reflects nervousness among employers over the new apprenticeship levy.
GCSE results day 2016: When is it and what do you do if you miss your grades?
There are options if you don't get what you expected.
'Rail fanatic' killed on Gatwick Express tagged in pic showing man leaning out of train window
Five-year old pic emerges after Simon Brown died after being struck on head leaning out of train window.
Top Irish priest college gripped by 'Grindr and gay sex' scandal
Archbishop Diarmuid Martin will no longer send Dublin students to the Maynooth seminary in County Kildare.
Theresa May PM: Skills minister Nick Boles quits ahead of new Tory premier's reshuffle
Boles served as the campaign manager in Michael Gove's unsuccessful bid to become leader.