How US employers silence sex accusers
Many employees are legally barred from suing their employers, as the Google case illustrates.
Many employees are legally barred from suing their employers, as the Google case illustrates.
Apple’s revenues and profits rise, but caution about sales growth sees the share price slip.
Charges are filed as the US says Chinese economic espionage “has been increasing rapidly”.
A UK university is to become the first to regularly use hologram-like technology to host guest speakers.
Katsutoshi Jitsukawa admits being almost 10 times the legal alcohol limit before a flight to Tokyo.
Hashmukh Shah, 63, admitted purposely misleading officers from The Pensions Regulator.
The charges are linked to one of the world’s biggest financial scandals – Malaysia’s 1MDB fund.
To cut congestion on Friday evenings, the rail firm removes restrictions on trains from London Euston.
The technology company agrees to pay up to £100,000 per illness after a decade-long campaign.
Workers who assist passengers at Gatwick will stage three 48-hour strikes.
In the first group-action against Volkswagen in Germany, customers express anger over “rigged” diesel cars.
The Bank of England indicates rates could rise to 1.5% if the UK manages a smooth exit from the EU.
The MoD offers Appledore owner a £60m contract, but it’s not enough to save the Devon shipyard.
The woman fell through an open trapdoor while looking at birthday cards in Taunton’s WHSmith.
Homeowners are staying put rather than moving house amid a period of economic uncertainty.
Apple ignores the UK government’s plea to allow EU citizens to scan their passports in a new Brexit app.
Shareholders back a rescue plan to issue £15m of shares, but vent their fury at chairman Luke Johnson.
The Anglo-Dutch giant sees earnings in the July-to-September period boosted by buoyant crude prices.
The agreement may give UK firms continued access to the EU’s finance market after Brexit, reports say.
Towns and cities across the UK are affected and the results could be “catastrophic”, experts say.
Melting Arctic sea ice may be about to open up the Northwest Passage to cargo shipping.
As construction workforces age, we are likely to turn to robots to build the cities of the future.
A charity says that workers should be able to take part-time sick leave to avoid severe financial hardship.
Airline’s second change to luggage regulations this year comes into effect on Thursday.
Anthropologie apologises for selling goods that imitated artist Tara Burke’s work without her permission
Plans to impose a new tax on tech giants risk US retaliation and could hurt trade relations.
UK business leaders strike a more optimistic tone after a meeting with the prime minister and chancellor.
The FlexPai phone offers a tablet-sized screen when open or three separate displays when folded up.
The rail firm reset passwords after detecting efforts to break into some accounts earlier this month.
Fraudsters are using lax ID checks at phone shops to commit identity theft, a BBC investigation finds.