Mercedes F1 driver Lewis Hamilton forms diversity commission
The reigning world champion has been pushing for diversity within the motorsport community.
'Conflict between Lionel Messi and Barcelona' – Ronald Koeman speaks out
Reportedly, Barcelona doesn't have enough funds to recruit any new players this season.
Climate change on track to wipe out polar bears by 2100
Dire predictions for polar bears has led to the mulling of alternative solutions, such as captive breeding programmes
Trump signs order pushing to reduce US police violence
The president has limited power over policing, which is run mostly at a state and local level.
Coronavirus highlights role of foreign staff in British hospitals
The NHS staff in Britain comprises an international mix of Spanish nationals, people from Germany, Italy, Portugal, Philippines and India along with Britons.
Apple on track to produce iPhone 12 for fall release, according to supply chain sources
Foxconn's confirmation is great news for consumers who have skipped last year's flagships in favour of the iPhone 12 series
Brexit supporters say 'see EU' with a bang
Nigel Farage described Brexit as "the greatest moment in the modern history of our great nation".
Uber Works app will help temporary workers find a job
The company has been testing the app in Chicago for a year.
Hiring with conviction: Give former prisoners a decent chance in the workplace
For those who wish to seek rehabilitation and contribute to society, we must think about how the crime has affected their lives and how we can support them back into work.
Top talent in short supply? Data to the rescue
Business leaders need to start putting data and insights at the heart of their talent and recruitment strategies in order to stay competitive.
Why has a black scientist never won a Nobel Prize?
Having a black Nobel laureate would inspire more black students to become black professors, which in turn would inspire more young black people to study science.
Is it time to shut down business schools? Two professors debate
New book argues that the world would be a better place without the business schools.
World Cup 2018: Why employers should succumb to football fever
2018 FIFA World Cup does not have to be a big waste of time and resources in the workplace.
Three ways to recruit the best talent in a post-Brexit world
With less professionals looking to the UK for career opportunities and as the labour market tightens, recruiters and businesses need to keep innovate.
Barclays CEO Jes Staley's hunt for whistleblower costs him £642,000 in FCA fine
Bank boss has apologised for his conduct, stressing his was a "honest" mistake.
The business of giving: Why corporate philanthropy is more than just good PR
Business and philanthropy complement one another hugely, argues James Reed is the Chairman of reed.co.uk.
Would you like a pole dancing colleague? Crude gender discrimination rife in Chinese recruitment
Many hiring advertisements openly calling only for male applicants and using the attractiveness of female co-workers as a draw.
Why do 99% of cybercrime fraudsters escape justice in the UK?
Some online frauds are so simple to execute it questions why criminals would even consider robbing a bank.
Do not disturb: 3 ways the UK hospitality industry can continue to prosper post-Brexit
Hospitality industry employs a much higher proportion of EU nationals when compared to the UK workforce as a whole – 12.3% compared with 6.9%.
Why 2018 is a pivotal year for rebalancing gender equality in the gaming sector
There is not a single reason that anyone should be objectified sexually in a professional business setting in the 21st century.
West Ham make major transfer admission following release of 2016-17 accounts
Co-owner David Sullivan conceded the club have under-invested in their squad in recent transfer windows but will strive to turn that situation around.
Diverse leadership in the UK financial services industry: It's time for action not words
McKinsey & Company states that companies in the top quartile for gender or racial and ethnic diversity are more likely to have financial returns above their national industry medians.
Leicester striker Jamie Vardy keen on Everton move as Merseysiders identify priority summer signing
Steve Walsh wants to bring the player who he signed from Fleetwood Town to Goodison Park this summer.
Are we doing enough to support small business growth?
Brad Rosser, Non-Executive Chairman, Xref, does not believe the UK Government has a well-orchestrated plan for ongoing small business support.
Pilot experience: Is there a crisis looming in the industry?
A survey conducted by National Geographic for the new series of Air Crash Investigation found that only 12% of UK fliers are worried about inexperienced pilots when they fly.
Business and emotional intelligence: Today's soft skills are the hard skills
EI is about discerning and managing your own emotions, so that you can nurture and develop the relationships around you.
End the scandal of 90-day payments: What we must learn from the Carillion collapse
Facts should be gathered, information should be shared, and guidelines should be put in place to stop future disasters from happening.
'Balance' between Pochettino and Levy will help decide Toby Alderweireld future, says Tottenham boss
Tottenham Hotspur boss Mauricio Pochettino says a balance between football and business will decide the future of Toby Alderweireld.
Arsene Wenger's future as Arsenal manager under scrutiny, club identify potential replacements
Arsene Wenger's future at the club is under threat after Arsenal's Carabao Cup final loss with the club looking at potential replacements.
Thomas Christiansen: This moment and transfer decision led to Leeds sacking
Samuel Saiz's six-game ban for spitting and the failure to sign a replacement key to the decision, says the Dane.