GM Appoints Mary Barra as First Female Boss of Car Industry
Barra has been in charge of design, engineering and quality for all GM vehicles.
UK Gender Gap: Men Four Times More Likely to Make FTSE 100 Leaders
Findings part of the first stage of research by KPMG, the 30% and YSC.
German Firms Facing 30% Quota on Female Board Members
Angela Merkel's conservatives agree proposal with left-wing rivals SPD amid coalition talks after September elections.
Number of Women on UK Boards Hits Record High as FTSE 100 'Shifts Perception'
Women now account for 19% of FTSE 100 and 15% of FTSE 250 board positions.
Entrepreneur of the Year Kate Lester: Meritocracy and Quotas Have Failed to Increase Women in FTSE 100 [VIDEO]
Speaking to IBTimes, Lester reveals her secrets to business success and speaks about gender equality.
Entrepreneur of the Year Kate Lester: Meritocracy and Quotas Have not Worked in FTSE 100 for Women
National Entrepreneur Awards' Entrepreneur of the Year sits down with IBTimes UK to talk business and gender equality.
FTSE100 Boards See Female Director Boost
Lord Davies says companies still have a "long way to go" on female participation.
More Women on UK Bank Boards Since Financial Crisis
Progress in gender balance but UK banks still lag behind biggest European banks.
Tom Daley Beats Henry Cavill and Prince Harry to Attitude Magazine's Sexiest Man in World Title [PHOTOS]
Olympic diver Tom Daley crowned Sexiest Man in the World by readers of Attitude magazine
Ex-NYU Professor Arrested For 'Stalking' Citigroup Chief Economist Willem Buiter
Former NYU professor Heleen Mees charged with sending harassing mails to esteemed industry economist
Battle for Women in the Boardroom Masks Fight for Equal Pay
Breaking the glass ceiling means more than increasing boardroom pioneers such as Sheryl Sandberg and Marissa Mayer
Rio Carnival 2013: Topless Activists Stage Sex Protest at Airport [PHOTOS]
Topless members of the Ukrainian feminist group Femen staged a protest against sexual tourism at Rio de Janeiro's international airport.
Hillary Clinton on Benghazi Attack: Testimony to Congress [FULL TEXT + VIDEO]
Clinton tells Congress of commitment to improving security at US diplomatic missions worldwide.
How to Navigate New Transparency Rules Favouring Female Executives Within Discrimination Law [BLOG]
Lucy Money, an employment law specialist at City of London law firm Fox, guides us through new laws on the gender makeup of firms' senior staff - and how not to fall foul of it them.
Skyfall: New James Bond Film Review
Daniel Craig returns as agent 007 in a thoroughly modern adventure that brings James Bond home to the UK.
Glass Ceiling: Addressing the Boardroom Gender Gap [BLOG]
Nick Stephens says group's latest research reveals that change to boardroom gender imbalance is vital.
Geek Speak: Why Big Bang Theory is Universally Awesome [BLOG]
With record ratings, The Big Bang Theory should please nerds and normals alike, says Lianna Brinded.
Olympic organisers apologise for N Korea flag mix-up
North Korea’s hit the headlines for the second day running.
Executive Pay Reforms: Andrew Moss, Alison Carnwath and the Remuneration Committee Rubber Stamps
As yet more rows start over executive pay, IBTimes UK looks at the issues around salary-setting remuneration committees and the calls for their reform.
The Rise of Shareholder Activism: How Investors are Saying No to the Bosses
Barclays' Bob Diamond and Aviva's Andrew Moss have felt the wrath of angry shareholders in rows over executive pay.
Bin Laden, Berlusconi and BlackBerry: How the Mighty Have Fallen in 2011
It has been a bad, humiliating year for dictators, major company brands, American politicians and media mogul. Looking back at 2011, it is easy to trace a pattern from Berlusconi to Jon Corzine without fears to be misunderstood.
Eight Injured as Three Cars Collide in Birmigham
Two of them, both women, have sustained serious injuries.