Summer budget 2015: Conservative welfare cuts will hit women the hardest
All-Tory budget presented by George Osborne will affect women who rely on benefits and tax credits.
Miriam Gonzalez Durantez: Boardroom quotas needed to bridge gender gap
The wife of Nick Clegg is calling for action to address boardroom disparities.
Ed Miliband was a disaster but that doesn't mean Labour should ditch fight against inequality
Labour should ignore temptation of misplaced rush to the right, despite election victory.
Prudential: Women have to work 20 years more than men to earn £1m
The average woman will have to wait until they are almost 70 to earn £1m.
Japan: Critics warn 'overtime' law can 'accelerate deaths'
Health warning issued against Japan's new bill that will take away overtime pay from white-collar employees.
Five reasons prehistoric women had it better than us
Sadly, it seems earliest women actually had a fairer life than we enjoy today.
Tristram Hunt to enter the Labour leadership fray with attack on 'timid' Ed Miliband
TV historian joins Andy Burnham, Yvette Cooper, Liz Kendall and Mary Creagh.
Margareta Pagano: Labour leadership bidders, John Lewis has answers on distributing wealth
If Labour's aspiring leaders want to make a difference, they should forget about copying Tony Blair.
Average US CEO earns more daily than workers make annually — $37,000
Mind the gap
Election 2015: Sandi Toksvig launches Women's Equality Party
TV broadcaster Sandi Toksvig is helping to create a new political party focusing on gender inequality.
Rana Plaza anniversary: Two years on, garment workers still toil in virtual slavery
Workers in Bangladesh still working in appalling conditions despite Rana Plaza disaster.
Sir Alex Ferguson goes back to his Govan roots to honour working class campaigner Mary Barbour
The Former Manchester United manager pays tribute to Govan woman councillor who led 1915 rent strikes
Fast Food Day of Action: Why McDonald's, KFC and Burger King workers aren't serving you today
Fast food workers are coming out in force for a fairer deal - here's the story.
Dan Price working class hero: Gravity Payments boss cuts $1m salary to pay every employee $70,000
CEO Dan Price will boost minimum staff salary to $70,000 per annum over three-year period.
Everyday Sexism's Laura Bates: 'Awareness-raising has become a worldwide movement for equality'
Everyday Sexism, founded by Laura Bates, reaches 100,000 stories ahead of its third anniversary
Voting feminist: A century after women's suffrage, why are we refusing to cast our ballot?
Ahead of the general election on 7 May, IBTimes UK examines why women are failing to vote.
Kendrick Lamar scores first UK number one: To Pimp A Butterfly ends Sam Smith's reign
The chart-topper is the US rapper's third studio album.
George Osborne election budget: Personal income tax allowance raised to £11,000
UK Chancellor George Osborne said personal allowance would take four million people out of income tax.
George Osborne election budget as it happened: Britain is 'walking tall again'
Chancellor to announce plans to give Conservatives five more years in power.
Osborne election budget 2015: Austerity George and his 5 years of trimming the fat
George Osborne is due to give 2015 budget - the last before the general election - on 18 March.
WOW festival showed feminist movement is nearing critical mass
Women of the World festival showed the world we are making progress in all areas, from FGM to child marriage.
Green Party manifesto plans 'fearsome' tax offer to increase public spending to 46% of GDP
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK obtained a preview of the Greens' general election manifesto.
Scotland's Nicola Sturgeon: Inequality cost UK economy £100bn
The First Minister of Scotland is set to make a major speech on her government's economic plans.
FTSE equality: City of London bosses 'ignore women at their peril'
FTSE companies could improve business by appointing more women to their boards argue campaigners.
London bus strikes called off for Friday and Monday
London buses to run as normal after union's 'goodwill' gesture.
All aboard Labour's 'Barbie bus': The pink van 'woman to woman' campaign is a car crash
Harriet Harman defended Labour's Woman to Woman campaign to attract female voters in general election.
As HSBC is drawn over the coals some Swiss accounts will always be more secret than others
As HSBC faces the same exposure as UBS and Credit Suisse, a vaguely familiar story of big-ticket tax avoiders emerges.
World wealth inequality: WPP's Sir Martin Sorrell dismisses 'wealth inequality damages prosperity' claim
Oxfam revealed that by 2016 the richest 1% of people in the world will own over 50% of its wealth.
US President Barack Obama's State of the Union address in full
Obama delivers his sixth and penultimate annual State of the Union address to Congress.
General election 2015: Can David Cameron fulfil his 'full employment' pledge?
IBTimes UK looks at two different perspectives on the prime minister's jobs commitment.