ConsenSys hires IBM blockchain leader John Wolpert and Strate CEO Monica Singer
The blockchain venture studio has hired a large amount of talented individuals that come from a range of backgrounds
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.
Ivanka Trump used personal email to communicate with government official
Ivanka's husband, senior adviser Jared Kushner, also used a private account to conduct government business.
Is the Conservative Party betraying its best friends in big business?
Party's 'flirting with anti-capitalism' warns senior Conservative MP.
India's Essar Oil sold to Rosneft and Trafigura in $12.9bn deal
The deal represents one of the largest foreign direct investments into India.
Theresa May's post-election relaunch saw the PM acknowledge her own weakness
Wounded Conservative premier pleaded with Labour and the Liberal Democrats to work with her.
Who is Ana Brnabic? Serbia to get its first openly gay woman prime minister
Brnabic's nomination comes at a time when the LGBT community in the country continues to face major setbacks.
'I rarely get to see my kids': Twitter grills Apple over controversial ad 'promoting' workaholism
One Twitter user said it represented 'everything wrong with #brogrammer culture'.
innogy Innovation Hub launches the machine economy IPRIZE
Winning startup in the three categories will get seed investment of up to €250,000 as a convertible loan.
How much is Sir Richard Branson worth?
The Virgin tycoon owns more than 400 companies and was named on Forbes' list of the world's richest men.
Ivanka Trump booed by audience as she defends father at G20 women's summit
Trump is taking part in a panel discussion on women's empowerment.
Ivanka Trump speaks at W20 summit in Berlin
First daughter is expected to dine with German Chancellor Angela Merkel during her visit.
Democrats and Twitter attack State Department's promotion of Trump's 'winter White House' Mar-a-Lago
Founder Marjorie Post's "dream of a winter White House came true with Trump's election in 2016".
Lobby group urges government to make post-Brexit UK economy 'most competitive in the world by 2030'
The Confederation of British Industries wants the government to establish a 'UK2030 vision'.
Russian police raid Church of Scientology centre near Moscow amid crackdown on group
The organisation has faced a series of investigations and legal challenges in Russia.
National Insurance rises for self-employed could cut household income by 16%
Research shows that Chancellor Philip Hammond's Budget increase in NIC plus cuts in universal credit would hit single-parent families hardest.
Nominations open for Basque Culinary World Prize to be judged by Heston Blumenthal
Winner will be awarded €100,000 to devote to a project of their choice.
Sadiq Khan urges government support on air pollution after announcing £10 'T-Charge'
Highest polluting vehicles will be charged £21.50 to come into London
FirstCapital's Hazel Moore on how Silicon Valley is stealing the UK's hottest fintech talent
Hazel Moore will be talking about fintech innovation at Newsweek's forthcoming Data Science and Capital Markets event in London.
Chinese venture capitalist defends rule of not investing in companies led by female CEOs
Luo Mingxiong asks: 'What else do women do better than men except giving birth?'
Antonio Tajani, former spokesman to Silvio Berlusconi, is elected European Parliament President
The 63-year-old Italian MEP was the candidate of the centre-right group of the European People's Party.
Trump camp asks State Department for information on programmes aimed at helping women
Some State employees worry that the incoming Trump administration will target those working these programmes.
Michael Fallon: Brexit could boost UK's shipbuilding industry
Defence secretary says UK must strive to become a leading producer of ships for export.
Facebook plans to hire 500 more employees in UK
Social media giant will recruit engineers, marketers, project managers and sales staff at its new London office.
Seeds from apple tree that inspired Isaac Newton's theory of gravity planted across UK
Thirty UK science centres and museums hope to grow seeds into nation-wide apple orchard.
Local councils have failed Britain's Brexit-voting poor - it is time for business to take over
We need a new Dragon's Den approach to foster entrepreneurship
Blockchain project wins Dutch international energy hackathon
Hackenergy 2016 was sponsored by ENGIE Nederland and Groningen's IBM Client Innovation Center (CIC).
Pampore siege in Kashmir ends after 52-hour standoff
Indian forces kill 2 extremists to end the building siege.
Intense gunfight between Indian forces and militants in Kashmir's Pampore continues for 3rd day
Indian forces have deployed drones to track the movements of the militants, holed up in a 7-storey building.
Indian forces' gunfight with holed up militants in Kashmir's Pampore enters second day
An unknown number of heavily-armed militants have laid siege to a government-run facility in the saffron-rich town of Pampore.