Teacher forced into handcuffs after questioning school board pay raise
Louisiana teacher Deyshia Hargrave arrested after speaking out against pay rise for school district's superintendent.
Carrie Gracie couldn't even discuss her equal pay resignation while presenting Today
Carrie Gracie resigned from role as BBC's China editor but was not allowed to discuss the story on Radio 4's Today programme.
UK travel misery: Commuters face disruption as three-day rail strike kicks off
South Western Railway passengers expected to be worst affected with operator set to cancel 450 services a day.
Women find men 2 points more attractive out of 10 if their salary increases by this amount
Study from University of Aberdeen finds economic status does have an effect on attractive of men, but not the same for women.
Robots and artificial intelligence will take away half of all jobs think tank warns
A study by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) says technology will wipe out almost half of jobs in the UK.
CFOs are going all in on AI – but will it succeed without grassroots support?
Some 42% of CFOs stated they saw AI as the most significant technology for finance over the next five years.
Arsenal transfer rumour: Gunners still hopeful Mesut Ozil could sign new deal at Emirates
Mesut Ozil's agent have been in talks with Arsenal over a new deal for more than a year. However, the Gunners and the German international are yet to reach an agreement.
Better than money? The top ten things we look for in a new job
When it comes to finding the perfect job, new research suggests it's not all about the money.
Jose Mourinho refuses to address speculation regarding Mesut Ozil's move to Manchester United
Arsene Wenger has already admitted it would be possible to cash in on both Ozil and Sanchez on a free transfer in the January transfer window.
Manchester United set to open talks with Zlatan Ibrahimovic over new deal
Ibrahimovic returned to action earlier this month after spending seven months out with a ruptured knee ligament.
EU cap on bankers' bonuses could be scrapped after Brexit
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney hints Britain could tweak the rule once it leaves the European Union.
Cuba is back to the 'Cold War days': Cubans see bleak future, one year after Fidel Castro's death
A year after the former president's death, the country is facing economic troubles due to Trump's hostile relationship with the current government.
Amazon workers in Germany, Italy stage Black Friday strike
Workers walk out demanding better wages from the American online retail giant.
Ryanair crew to face disciplinary action if they don't sell enough scratchcards
Agency staff working for the airline told they could be summoned to fill rostering gaps at short notice if they don't meet targets.
Capitalism that works for everyone? Beware fake news
Policymakers must stop pretending they can fix broken markets with more and more regulation.
Fraud Prevention: Does one size fit all?
Vishal Marria is CEO of Quantexa.
Nissan executives taking pay cuts over 'bogus' vehicle inspections
Executives of the Japanese automaker are returning a part of their salaries to show remorse over illegal vehicle inspections.
UK unemployment rate holds at historic low but number in work falls for the first time since 2016
Concerns labour market might be cooling down after number of people in work records biggest drop since June 2015.
Raped, tortured and unable to flee – The plight of Tanzanian domestic workers in the Gulf
HRW interviewed 87 domestic workers who were abused, forced to work for 21 hours, denied food and sleep and had their passports confiscated by their employers.
Lots of men are showing support for Equal Pay Day - others denounce a 'feminist myth'
Women are effectively working for free for the rest of the year. Here's what men have to say about it.
Manchester United tell Jose Mourinho to offload fringe players in order to raise January funds
Mourinho recently urged the Red Devils to back him heavily in the transfer market, despite spending around £170m in the summer.
Train commuters hit with travel chaos as RMT strike on five rail companies commences
Union workers stage 24 and 48 hour walkouts on Southern, South Western, Greater Anglia and Merseyrail and Arriva Rail North.
Ryanair profits take off but cancellation blunder will cost €25m
Irish airline cancelled 20,000 flights between September and March 2018, affecting 700,000 passengers.
US consumer spending registers strongest monthly gain in 8 years
Surge led by strong sales of autos and other durable goods, according to official data.
Liverpool-bound Naby Keita sent off yet again during RB Leipzig's defeat to Bayern Munich
RB Leipzig midfielder Naby Keita, who will join Liverpool next summer, received his third red card in seven matches against Bayern Munich on Wednesday night.
National Mentoring Day: UK businesses must help youth realise potential and fill a £19bn GDP gap
Connect Mentors will bring together businesses who increasingly understand that the lack of diversity in their workforce is slowing them down.
Arsenal AGM: Arsene Wenger, Stan Kroenke, Alexis Sanchez and a £17 burger – the key questions
Arsenal shareholders will have the chance to question the club's hierarchy at their annual general meeting on 26 October.
RB Leipzig chief confirms why long-term stay for Liverpool-bound Naby Keita was impossible
Sporting director Ralf Rangnick says RB Leipzig's wage structure rendered it impossible to keep future Liverpool midfielder Naby Keita for the long haul.
Ryanair is accused of ditching this 'non-essential' item on flights and passengers are furious
Ryanair has hit back at accusations that it no longer provides soap in its plane toilets after its passengers reacted angrily to rumours.
Qatar, FIFA and the 'fruits of corruption'
Serious concerns have arisen about Qatar's bid for the 2022 World Cup and it's unlikely allegations of corruption will go away.