Students coached to appear less Asian to bust 'bamboo ceiling' at US Ivy League colleges
US universities limiting Asians for less qualified applicants, charge critics.
Filipino nurse Victorino Chua jailed for life for Stepping Hill poisoning murders
Nurse who poisoned saline drips at Stockport hospital jailed for minimum 35 years
Big Brother Timebomb: Everything we know about 2015's housemates so far
Ahead of the launch on 12 May, we introduce the housemates of Big Brother Timebomb
Google faces age discrimination class action lawsuit from 64-year-old engineer Robert Heath
Class action lawsuit claims the median age of Google employees is only 29 and isn't hiring older employees.
Emma Watson and Samantha Power among honourees at TIME 100 gala
Some of Time Magazine's 100 most influential people hit the red carpet for its annual gala at the Time Warner Center in New York on 21 April.
Emma Watson birthday: 25 things you didn't know about the Harry Potter actress
To celebrate Emma Watson's 25th birthday, we list as many facts about the Harry Potter actress
Gamechangers: Let's follow the lead of Margaret Heffernan and Finnish our education system
The education system in the UK could learn a lot from Finland and its teaching methods.
Election 2015: Labour release 'letter from the people' signed by bosses who use zero-hour contracts
Labour face accusation hypocrisy following response to business leader's backing of Tories
US election 2016: Jeb Bush slides in New Hampshire Republican presidential primary poll
Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush appears to have lost his edge according to a new poll.
Facebook is being sued for gender and racial discrimination
Former Facebook employee Chia Hong says she was discriminated against for being female and Taiwanese.
Chuka Umunna interview: Labour's business star talks skills, apprenticeships and diversity
Exclusive: Labour's shadow business secretary talked with IBTimes UK in Birmingham.
Labour blasts Big Six as loyal energy customers pay £234 more a year
Caroline Flint claims Britain's energy market is 'broken' and 'radical action' is needed.
Ed Miliband announces Labour pledge to guarantee apprenticeships for 18-year-olds
Labour leader uses West Midlands speech to announce plan to create more apprenticeships.
Meet the dogs in the 139th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
Who will be the top dog at this year's 139th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show?
Hate yourself healthy: Why Dry January and new year exercise plans suck
Whoever came up with Dry January should be forced to eat nothing but broccoli for a year.
Unqualified teachers in state schools puts 430,000 British schoolchildren at risk, claims Labour
Shadow education secretary Tristam Hunt says the number of teachers without formal training has increased by 16% in a year.
With surge in Christmas sales, fears grow of collision between airliner and drone
Pilots express concern after near miss between drone and aircraft at Heathrow in July.
British Muslims 'face worst job discrimination' out of any minority group
New research findings reveal that religion over colour attracts more discrimination in the UK.
[Update] Google Nexus 9 Now Selling at Reduced Price on Amazon: Early Birds Could Get Tablet Shipped Within Two Days
Nexus 9 is available at a discounted price of $349.99, from Amazon.
Barclays ATP World Tour Finals: Berdych v Cilic, Djokovic v Wawrinka, Where to Watch Live, Preview and Odds
Novak Djokovic takes on Stanislas Wawrinka in the evening after Tomas Berdych faces Marin Cilic
The Good Wife Season 6: Where to Watch Episode 8 'Red Zone' Live Stream Online
Alicia's campaign manager, her popularity and her chances of winning the state attorney election.
US Midterm Elections 2014: Why It's All About Money and Show Business but Not Change
Prominent lawyer says 'it's sometimes hard to tell whether I am watching the news or Project Runway'
From Welfare Cuts to Child Abuse Scandals: Children's Lives in 21st Century Britain Are Far Harder Than They Should Be
Many children in the UK face homelessness, poverty and abuse.
UK Skills Shortage: 66% of Parents Think Education System Doesn't Prepare Children for Work
The charity City & Guilds says it is no surprise that parents are concerned.
UK Women 50% More Likely than Men to be Stuck in Low Paid Work after a Decade
The CIPD says over most of the last six years we have seen a significant fall in real wages
High Flying Pilots Beat Lawyers to Become UK's Top Earners
CareerBuilder UK says the data is interesting for people looking to get onto the career ladder.
UK Business Leaders Undergo Fewer Checks than Graduates
HireRight warns an entire firm's reputation can be damaged by a mobile phone image or inaccurate CV.
The Apprentice 2014: Plumbing Boss and Self-Made Millionaire Charlie Mullins Condemns Lord Sugar's Show
Exclusive: Pimlico Plumbers founder and former apprentice Mullins says the programme has 'halfwit' contestants.
Top Reasons Why Employers Throw Away Your CV in the Bin
Research from City and Guilds says most employers throw jargon filled CVs away.
China National Day is 'Not a Celebration But a Reminder of the Continued Repression of Our People'
In China, people deliberately silence their feelings about the government in exchange for prosperity