UK unemployment falls while labour market cools amid Brexit uncertainty
Unemployment falls by 2,000 to 1.69m in April, leaving the unemployment rate unchanged at 5.1%
Inside al-Zarqa: Will Isis ambush Jordan's 'waiting generation'?
Al-Qaeda executioner Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was a petty criminal in Zarqa before he became a killer
US economy fears slowdown after downturn in analysts' expectations for April
US economy adds 160,000 jobs in April, missing its forecast for 202,000
Asian markets: China Shanghai Composite slips ahead of US payrolls data
This data is said to be a key influencer to the US Fed's decision on a potential rate hike.
US market close: Stocks end mixed ahead of key employment report
The Nasdaq Composite posted its 10th loss in 11 sessions, while the Dow and S&P 500 closed little changed.
US market close: Shares close lower breaking a three-day winning streak
The Dow Jones dropped below the 18,000 level as telecoms and utilities sectors weighed heavily.
Joblessness in the UK rises for first time in 7 months but employment rate is highest on record
Number of people looking for work rose by 21,000 in the first quarter of the year.
Coronation Street spoilers: Jason's shocking inheritance and Maria returns with new husband
Jason loses the plot as he struggles to cope with his father Tony's death.
Donald Trump: Republican presidential frontrunner predicts 'massive recession'
The businessman is working hard to recapture the limelight after a difficult week of campaigning.
Salah Abdeslam caught alive: What do we know about Europe's most wanted man?
Abdeslam was known as public enemy No 1 for his role in the Paris attacks that left 130 dead.
Market round-up: FTSE drops as Sainsbury's set to announce decision on Argos takeover
Rival bidder, the South-African Steinhoff, pulled out of the race for the company.
US market open: Wall Street opens flat as Fed-fuelled gains peter out
US stocks turn flat as the rally inspired by the Federal Reserve on Wednesday loses momentum.
Budget 2016: UK unemployment at lowest level since 2006 ahead of George Osborne speech
Number of people in work rises 116,000 to a record 31.4 million.
US market open: Wall Street gains after ECB delivers boost to markets
Dow Jones and Nasdaq on the front foot as news of fresh ECB stimulus offsets decline in oil prices.
US election 2016: From Sanders to Trump, uncertainty is bigger threat to stock markets than candidates
IBTimes UK interviews an investment tycoon on the US markets and the candidates' economic policies.
US market open: Wall Street edges higher on positive jobs data as oil prices rally
US stocks edge slightly higher as jobless claims fall to three-month low and oil prices gain more than 3%.
Former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer denies assault accusations
Spitzer's lawyer says female accuser has since recanted her claim and apologised in an email.
Hong Kong: Top official blames 'radical separatists' for Mong Kok riots
The riot took place after officials tried to remove illegal hawkers who had set up their shops in Mong Kok.
Spain: Civil servant fined after failing to turn up for work for 6 years
Dubbed 'el funcionario fantasma' - the phantom official, he was rumbled when he qualified for a 'long service award.'
US market open: Wall Street on the front foot after strong retail sales allay recession fears
Dow Jones and Nasdaq gain after better than expected retail sales figures in January calm worries of slowdown
Balochistan separatists urge China and Pakistan to scrap CPEC deal over 'human-rights abuses'
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK speak with BRP on economic deal and alleged human-rights abuses in Pakistani province.
US market open: Wall Street on the back foot after job report fails to meet expectations
US stocks slide as the pace of hiring slows sharply in January and unemployment rate hits eight-year low.
Venezuela, Argentina, South Africa, Greece and Ukraine are the world's top 5 miserable economies
The United States ranked 51st and the UK ranked 54th on Bloomberg's 2016 misery index.
Greece strike: Protesters march in Athens, throwing petrol bombs and demanding end to austerity
The leftist-led government's pension reform plan has slashed workers' salaries to meet targets set by the country's foreign creditors.
US market open: Dow and Nasdaq edge lower amid disappointing data as oil rally slows
Wall Street on the back foot after productivity data disappoints and dollar continues to fall
Inside Russia's street gangs: Author gains unprecedented access to mafia networks
For study academic interviewed dozens of street gang members in Kazan.
Tunisia: Country-wide curfew imposed after protests turn to looting and attacks on police stations
Tunisia's feared security forces have responded to the unrest with teargas and water cannons.
Tunisia: Police and rioters clash in third day of unemployment protests
At least one policeman has been killed in some of the worst protests in Tunisia since the 2011 uprising.
UK unemployment falls to lowest level in a decade at 5.1%
Office for National Statistics said unemployment hit lowest level in 10 years in fourth quarter.
UK steel crisis: Trident sub-maker Sheffield Forgemasters follows Tata cutting up to 100 jobs
Forgemasters blamed the government and its handling of the steel crisis for the job cuts.