Princess Beatrice opens up about being dyslexic in rare video message
Princess Beatrice stressed that the learning disorder related to language processing is not a disability.
Rihanna talks having fours kids in 10 years regardless of a partner and her anxiety battle
The Bajan beauty who made history by becoming the first person to grace the cover of British Vogue in a durag, said she's working "aggressively" on new music.
Requirements for Opening a Company in Different Countries Across the Globe
Starting a business in a different country will present a set of challenges, as well as opportunities.
Kourtney Kardashian seeks pastor's advice to build faith in her kids
As a kid, her father Robert Kardashian read them Bible stories; she is trying to raise her kids in the same way
Climate Change: US Presidential hopeful says space mirrors may be the solution
A Democratic Presidential candidate believes that employing space mirrors might save the world from a climate catastrophe.
No more 'leaning in' – the myth of the superhero businesswoman holds us all back
Women are increasingly being told that anything can be overcome with drive and a can-do attitude.
Why young angel investors are a blessing for cutting-edge companies
The benefits of angel investing as a two way street – a give and take dynamic.
California now world's 5th largest economy, surpassing UK
California's economy has a thriving technology sector in Silicon Valley, the world's entertainment capital in Hollywood and the nation's salad bowl.
The business of giving: Why corporate philanthropy is more than just good PR
Business and philanthropy complement one another hugely, argues James Reed is the Chairman of reed.co.uk.
Blockchain bonanza? India's cryptocurrency dilemma
Since the emergence of AI, machine learning and internet of things, India has lagged behind the global technology industry.
Who is Eve Jobs? Apple founder's teenage daughter shares glamorous life in stunning Instagram pics
At 19, Eve Jobs is not only a student at the prestigious Stanford University – where her parents met – but has also made a name for herself with her equestrian skills.
Divorce Day: Why ending your marriage could be the best decision you ever make
The first Monday after Christmas is known as Divorce Day. Is that something we should celebrate?
Scott Disick 'almost reliving that emotional high' with 'perfect' Sofia Richie after Kourtney Kardashian
The lovebirds recently made their first public event appearance as a couple at Art Basel in Miami after sparking dating runours in May.
Brexit: Why London is betting big on India
India is critical to the UK's plans to show that it can secure post-Brexit trade deals with non-European Union countries.
Facebook opens brand new London office bringing 800 jobs as Brexit uncertainties loom
"The UK is not only the best place to start a new business, it's also the best place to grow one," Chancellor Philip Hammond said.
This is the perfect temperature for humans - and it doesn't exist in the UK
No UK cities provide residents with the "perfect" temperature, but some European cities make the cut.
Credit Suisse charts the evolution of artificial intelligence and investing
The distribution of AI-enabled research is seen across three classes of adopters: advanced trading, competitive data scientists and master data scientists.
Who is Ibtihaj Muhammad? The fencer who inspired Mattel's hijab-wearing Barbie
Mattel has made dolls taking inspiration from gymnast Gabby Douglas and Selma director Ava DuVernay.
Dash transactions now 215 times cheaper than Bitcoin
Software rollout also doubles Dash transaction capacity; which is now 8 times the capacity of Bitcoin.
Don't demonise failure in entrepreneurs. We should celebrate 'outliers' who challenge the norm
The charity world not only turns on outsiders who dare probe their effectiveness, but also insiders who don't play by their safe rules.
National Mentoring Day: UK businesses must help youth realise potential and fill a £19bn GDP gap
Connect Mentors will bring together businesses who increasingly understand that the lack of diversity in their workforce is slowing them down.
Daimler plans new legal structure for Mercedes, truck business
Automaker's car division, and trucks and heavy vehicles unit would become legally independent entities under one corporate umbrella.
The Apprentice's Jeff Wan wants to make Channing Tatum his business partner: 'We can dance every day'
Wan was the second candidate to be fired from this series of The Apprentice after the boys failed on the interior design task.
David Marks dead: London Eye architect dies after battle with cancer
Marks was also the man behind Brighton's i360 Tower and the Treetop Walkway at Kew Gardens, designed alongside his wife.
Have politicians and employers got the 'snowflake generation' all wrong?
The vexing socioeconomic question of our age is should we view millennials as 'entitled' and 'lazy' or simply flexing their economic muscles.
African fintech providers should focus more on SMEs
So says Tunde Kehinde, co-founder and Managing Director of Lidya and co founder of Africa Courier Express.
'AIM-ing' high: Why FinnCap CEO Sam Smith is upbeat on UK Plc
The youngest and only female CEO of a City brokerage firm tells IBTimes UK it's time to dump Brexit alarmism and concentrate on positives.
Mohamed Al-Fayed net worth and how he 'personally encouraged' Princess Diana and Dodi romance
Royal insider Richard Fitzwilliams recalls business mogul's "shambolic" evidence at inquest.
Flying cars: Germany's Volocopter receives over £22m to build autonomous flying taxis
Volocoptor will be developing a five-seater exclusively for the taxi market.
Nasa awards $14.3m for small research projects involving flash lidar, soft robotics and more
The agency has funded 19 small research projects which will aid its future missions as well as the US economy.