Breast cancer could kill 76,000 Indian women a year by 20220, according to new research.
His work on behavioural economics helps us better understand why people make bad financial decisions.
Migration may help to pay Western pensions, but life is hard for those left behind.
If the Civil Aviation Authority hadn’t stepped in, things could have been a lot worse.
Council housing in England has not been built on any kind of scale since the late 1970s.
It’s the first nationwide strike ballot since tough new legal requirements for industrial action were introduced.
Theresa May wants to rapidly increase the supply of affordable homes, but will have to tread carefully on Britain’s talismanic property wealth.
Uber’s business model suggests something has to give – either its imperial ambitions or its presence in markets which hold it to account.
Crunching the numbers on 14 years of trading shows one of the assumptions about global markets is looking fragile.
The football club has long been central to Catalan identity and is central to the region’s independence vote.
China’s bid for an infrastructure blitz to drive overland trade through to Europe will end up being overshadowed.
Pilots are carefully trained to handle any crisis – but what happens when they are no longer fit mid-flight?
Employees increasingly want jobs that they care about and find fulfilling. Buddhism can help companies make this a reality.
The countries doing innovative deals with trading partners have one key difference with a post-Brexit UK.
Telecom operators increasingly struggle to find “parking spots” for their satellites in outer space.
It might seem ridiculously early, but you may wish to heed the benefits of starting your Christmas shopping early.
Major nations make labour rights a key part of trade deals. But what happens next?
There is a global pilot shortage which could soon affect all airlines.
Policymakers can get more for their money when planing incentives for mothers to work.
Twitter is trialing 280-character tweet limits - but will it help its flawed business model?
There are huge benefits for trans people – and society – when they change their outward appearance to reflect their gender identity.
Berliner’s may have won the latest battle to keep Tegel airport open, but they are unlikely to win the war.
The interests of future holiday-makers are far from important in times of crisis, but tourism is economically key to these countries.
At a time when our political future is uncertain, the only way to guarantee change is to do it yourself.
Why Uber needs to address the values that are embedded in its technological success.