Tried-and-tested technology the cure to Britain's productivity ills, CBI says
Business group says firms could add over £100bn to the UK economy if they adopted readily available technology.
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.
'Harvey Weinstein will destroy you' – Former London assistant reveals sexual harassment ordeal
Zelda Perkins claims the disgraced executive producer would make her sit by his tub while he took a bath and tried to pull her into his bed.
IMF pushes higher taxes for rich to tackle inequality
Washington-based lender says there is no evidence to suggest that raising taxes on high-earners would adversely affect economic performance.
Will your job be automated? Most Americans say no!
Most Americans believe their jobs are safe from the spread of automation and robotics, at least during their lifetimes, and only a handful say automation has cost them a job or loss of income.
Munroe Bergdorf is abused while Jacob Rees-Mogg is lauded - only straight white men have free speech
There has been no national furore about this transgender model's right to free expression.
Ivanka Trump backs plans to ditch Obama anti-pay discrimination policy
Obama-era policy was meant to address pay imbalances based on race, gender and ethnicity.
Britain is a democracy - so why do we accept dictatorships in our workplaces?
As trade union membership has declined, executive pay has soared.
BBC's top-earner Chris Evans loses half a million breakfast show listeners
News comes weeks after Evans was at the centre of a BBC pay dispute.
BBC gender pay gap: Chris Evans takes home five times more than top female presenter
Radio 1 DJ named highest-earning BBC presenter with at least £2.2m salary.
Artist fits homeless Londoners with tracking devices for a "real-life Pokemon Go" app
Kristian von Hornsleth previously paid hundreds of African villagers to change their name to "Hornsleth".
The biggest division in modern Britain boils down to if you own a home
The trigger for the 2008 crash is arguably the biggest driver of post-crash inequality.
My generation voted Labour after the war – it's time to rebuild Britain once again
In 1945, we wanted a Britain where all of us lived in hope for prosperity and equality.
Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell urges Theresa May to make TV debate U-turn
McDonnell divulged new changes to Labour's tax policy.
If you want the Tories out, only one man can show them the door: Jeremy Corbyn
Anyone who wants to avoid another disastrous four years of austerity should put aside their differences.
Ethereum financial inclusion app Humaniq announces public token sale
Pre-order fund open for fiat currency via bank transfer prior to launch date of Token Sale on 6 April, 2017.
Bank of Mum and Dad exacerbates inequality in the property market
Percentage of first-time buyers who turn to their parents for financial help reaches all-time high of 34%.
FTSE 100 bosses earn almost 400 times more than workers on national living wage
Report from Equality Trust warns of growing inequality as CEOs 'gorge on obscene rewards'.
BoE chief economist weighs in on true cost of maintaining record low unemployment rate
Low UK interest rates and productivity are trade-offs for historic unemployment rate of 4.8%.
Britain is one of the wealthiest countries in the world – so why aren't we happier?
Could it be that Brits want their cake and eat it?
Yorkshire house hunters take least time for saving deposit than rest of UK, reveals Adzuna
In contrast, Londoners take the most time to save a 15% deposit for a 3-bed house.
Too many companies put profit before principle - it's time for them to become corporate citizens
Social enterprises offer so much more than wealth creation - and they can make Britain truly prosperous.
Another Budget, more austerity — Philip Hammond is adding fuel to Britain's funeral pyre
Seven years on, Tory austerity is still killing Britain.
A Day Without a Woman: Everything you need to know about the International Women's Day strikes
Women around the world will stage a mass walkout of paid and unpaid work on 8 March.
A Day Without a Woman: Six historic times women went on strike to fight sexism and racism
Women have always been at the forefront of radical political and social change.
Labour's John McDonnell calls for end to tax avoidance ahead of 2017 budget announcement
The shadow chancellor believes Labour's budget proposals could turn the party's performance around
International Women's Day 2017: 'Be Bold for Change' theme and history of the feminist movement
This year has already seen millions of women take a stand against inequality.
Closing gender pay gap may take a generation says PwC
Despite the progress made, it will take another 24 years to reach earning equality in the UK.
Bill Gates: Tax robots if they steal human jobs
The tech titan says people should be enthusiastic about innovation and not fear it.
No spare change? No problem – the contactless donation box is finally here
The NFC boxes accept card and mobile payments.