Witchdoctor cons 700 women into thinking they are pregnant with stomach-swelling potion
Hundreds of Guinean women desperate to have children claim they were tricked out of their wages by faith healer N'na Fanta Camara.
Rapid rise in UK living wage could result in more robots in the workplace
New report warns automation might be deployed to mitigate effects of a higher wage bill.
This Morning fans react to Georgia 'Toff' Toffolo replacing Rylan Clark-Neal - and some aren't happy
Toff is a main character on reality television series, Made in Chelsea. I'm A Celebrity 2017 winner has bagged a top TV job.
'Out of touch King' Emmanuel Macron slammed for 40th birthday celebrations at historic chateau
French president Emmanuel Macron spent the weekend before his 40th birthday at chateau in Loire Valley.
What job Prince Harry's bride-to-be Meghan Markle did as a schoolgirl revealed
"She earned minimum wage and was very popular with customers. She had to prove she had an outgoing personality and would work well with staff," Markle's former boss said.
'A matter of survival': Starving Venezuelans turn to bitcoin but face bribes and extortion
As Venezuela's national currency loses value at a catastrophic rate, thousands of ordinary but desperate people turn to the world of cryptocurrency.
Peru: Andean villagers struggle with modern life in shiny new town built for them by mining company
The town of Nueva Fuerabamba in Peru's southern Andes was built to house around 1,600 people who gave up their rural village to make room for a massive, open-pit copper mine
Venezuela's latest answer to 4,000% inflation – Bitcoin-like digital currency
President Nicolas Maduro announces his socialist government would launch its own cryptocurrency to beat US-led sanctions.
From jail to jobs: The budget needs to focus on getting ex-cons back in work
Tax breaks for companies that make a concrete effort to employ released prisoners would benefit both jails and the economy.
Deliveroo given right to not pay its riders minimum wage after landmark ruling
Central Arbitration Committee rules Deliveroo riders are self-employed contractors, who can't be given workers' rights.
Uber loses UK legal appeal against drivers' rights but will escalate fight to Supreme Court
Landmark ruling sees company lose ruling its drivers should be classed as workers rather than self-employed.
Equal Pay Day: Women in retail have one of the toughest jobs in the UK
November 10 is the day that women effectively stop being paid - but for those who work in retail that's just one of many problems.
We'll all be exploited like Uber drivers unless we fight back against the 'gig economy'
The ongoing squabble about regulating the consumer side of firms like Uber is only half of the story.
McDonald's UK staff stage first-ever strike demanding £10 an hour pay
Staff at two branches stage 24-hour walkout demanding an end to zero-hour contracts.
Britain is a democracy - so why do we accept dictatorships in our workplaces?
As trade union membership has declined, executive pay has soared.
Mauricio Pochettino confident Tottenham will sign 'minimum' of 3 players before transfer deadline
Spurs set for hectic final four days of the window as manager seeks several late additions.
Fake MP website gets socialist London art student reported to the police
Labour's Vicky Foxcroft described the stunt as "extremely irresponsible".
Beware the cult of Corbyn betraying everything you believe in
We have learned that the usual rules of political engagement don't apply to Saint Jez.
Either the BBC is paying market rates for top talent, or it underpays women. Which one is it, lefties?
Is this a threat to the Beeb's soft cultural power? Yes - and rightly so.
Sports Direct bets on esports market after buying 26% stake in Game Digital
Mike Ashley latest high street investment joins his stakes in Debenhams and French Connection.
UK unemployment falls to historic lows - but squeeze on household wages tightens
The numbers in work hit the highest total since records began, but real wages fell by 0.5% year-on-year.
Taylor Review fudge will do nothing to prevent the gig economy's race to the bottom
Long seen as the government's "get out of jail free card", the report contains little to warm the heart.
Five things we learnt from the Taylor Review about Britain's gig economy
Taylor says flexibility is key to job creation in the UK, even though millions are in insecure work.
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.
Uber branded 'immoral' by Labour business spokeswoman Rebecca Long-Bailey
Long-Bailey objected to the firm's employment practices, with drivers being treated as contractors.
Unions slam government's long-awaited review of the gig economy
The review by Matthew Taylor will call for a new category of worker called a 'dependent contractor'.
Taylor review into the gig economy set to back worker benefits and minimum wage rights
The study by Matthew Taylor is set to call for a new category of worker called a 'dependent contractor'.
Deliveroo wants government to overhaul law and ensure riders get workers' benefits
Food delivery group's riders are not covered by sickness benefits or minimum wage.
How much is Sports Direct supremo Mike Ashley worth?
The tycoon has made a fortune with Sports Direct but controversies are never too far away.
Inside the UK's most pro-Brexit town - where a pro-EU MP is poised to beat Ukip's leader
IBTimes UK travels to Boston, Lincolnshire, where immigration continues to be a major issue.