Trump wants to gut climate science funding and NASA research and boost fossil fuel spending
Donald Trump's budget is a direct indicator of just how little weight his administration is giving to the increasingly dire warnings from climate scientists
As the world turns against plastic, paper giant Smurfit Kappa sees 'huge opportunity'
Saverio Mayer, European boss of FTSE 100 packaging giant Smurfit Kappa, tells IBTimes UK his job is not to sell more paper but optimised sustainable solutions.
10-man Chelsea humiliated by late Watford surge as pressure mounts on Antonio Conte
Watford net three late goals to inflict another heavy defeat on Chelsea, who played an hour with 10 men following the dismissal of Tiemoue Bakayoko.
Read Donald Trump's full Davos speech
Donald Trump was speaking to world leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Trump's solar power tariff could cost 23,000 Americans their jobs
Trump administration moving forward with plans to heavily tax solar panels imported to the United States.
Chelsea 1-1 Norwich City: Blues need penalties to overcome Canaries as Morata and Pedro see red
Daniel Farke's side performed valiantly and more than held their own against a laboured, much-changed Chelsea.
Three ways white men are discriminated against in the workplace
White males do not have it all their own way in the office – far from it.
America's poorest are in the firing line of Trump's new health plan
Donald Trump looks at changing health rules so that unemployed people might need a job to get Medicaid coverage.
Next Conservative leader 'could be Damian Hinds or Gavin Williamson' says Gove
Michael Gove says the next leader of the Tory party could be either defence secretary Gavin Williamson or Damian Hinds.
Who is Esther McVey and why are 18,000 people petitioning for her removal?
Esther McVey is the new Work and Pensions Secretary, but people aren't exactly celebrating the appointment. Here is a history of her record on welfare and employment.
Hector Bellerin rescues a point for Arsenal as Alvaro Morata rues big misses for Chelsea
Live coverage of the Premier League showdown between Arsenal and Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium.
Blac Chyna slips into racy lingerie in latest Instagram post
In October, Chyna filed a lawsuit against Rob Kardashian and his family for slut-shaming her on social media and killing her show Rob & Chyna.
British jobs at risk as US rules to keep 300% duties on Bombardier jets in major win for Boeing
Boeing accused Bombardier of receiving illegal subsidies which allowed it to sell its aircraft below market value.
'We don't live in 1999': Toys R Us puts 3,200 UK jobs at risk and Twitter is showing little sympathy
The retail brand is required to put £9m into its pension fund for the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) to agree to its restructuring plan.
Bournemouth 0-4 Liverpool: Reds eviscerate pathetic Cherries to claim top four spot
Bournemouth won 4-3 in the same fixture last season but did not lay a glove on Liverpool, who could have had six or seven.
Trump ends first year as America's least popular president, despite prospect of tax cuts
Donald Trump becomes the least popular first-year president according to a new poll that shows his approval at 32%.
12 hazards of Christmas: Holiday season accidents and how to avoid them
The festive season also happens to be a time with the most mishaps. Check out these tips to keep in mind for a safe and happy celebration.
The fascinating stories behind some of 2017's most memorable photos
Reuters photojournalists tell the stories behind some of 2017's most memorable news images, and discuss their impact, both on the world and on themselves.
GE cuts 12,000 power jobs as demand, renewables skew market
The job cuts will mostly be outside the US and will comprise approximately 18% of the power unit's workforce.
Emission cheats, tax leaks and number fibs: A look back at 2017's financial fiascos
Legal practitioner and IBTimes UK columnist Martin Kenney writes 2017 has been another mega year for financial scandals.
Bleak Christmas for Toys R US with closure of 26 UK stores and 800 jobs at risk
Retailer will launch a company voluntary agreement on 21 December to renegotiate debts with its creditors.
RBS to cut 680 jobs amid plans to shut 259 branches
Unite union describes the cuts as "savage" and questions why government signed off the lender's closure plans.
Lloyds Bank to close 49 branches and axe 100 jobs
Lloyds Banking Group and Yorkshire Building Society to close a combined 62 branches, axing around 300 jobs.
Liverpool 1-1 Chelsea: Willian's late goal hands Conte's side a point after Salah gave Reds the lead
Jurgen Klopp's side thought they had won the hard-fought clash at Anfield before Willian's intervention.
Atalanta batter shambolic Everton to leave caretaker boss David Unsworth doomed
Everton caretaker boss David Unsworth has now lost four of his six games in charge a month on from Ronald Koeman's sacking after defeat to Atalanta.
Arsenal seal top spot in Europa League Group H despite narrow defeat to struggling Cologne
Arsenal sunk by Sehrou Guirassy's second-half penalty in Cologne, but the defeat matters little thanks to Red Star Belgrade's goalless draw with BATE Borisov.
Chelsea cruise into Champions League knock-out stages with Willian brace helping sink Qarabag
Chelsea take on Qarabag in Azerbaijan as they try to confirm their place in the last 16 stages of the Champions League.
UK Budget 2017 as it happened: Hammond scraps Stamp Duty for first time buyers up to £300,000
Chancellor abolishes Stamp Duty for all first time buyer purchases up to £300,000 as part of housing reforms.
Paul Pogba and Zlatan Ibrahimovic return as Manchester United thrash Newcastle United
Manchester United came from behind to beat Newcastle United with Paul Pogba scoring one and providing another.
Siemens to cut thousands of jobs worldwide but UK workforce could be spared
German industrial conglomerate says it's moving focus away from fossil fuels division.