For the closest American analogue to its unusual charitable structure, you need to look at Hershey
The numbers show pay gaps are lower when the CEO is a woman. Shame there are so few of them
Companies have become increasingly reliant on overseas labour as native population shrinks
Think-tank says it should be easier to fire high earners, hold down the minimum wage and hire abroad
The voiceless ranks of those not in work or training risk tumbling off the UK’s social and economic map
Judge rules Virginia does not have right to restrict ‘minors’ access to constitutionally protected speech’
The policy of taking out top cartel bosses has often resulted in brutal reprisals as new leaders use even fiercer violence to assert control
Study by independent committee announced as concerns grow that immigration crackdown will hit fiscal plans
Former PM is the latest addition to a wave of emigration spurred by weak economic prospects at home
Issue is expected to come under the spotlight in chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Spring Statement
Defendants deny charges that they conspired to take cash and belongings from people arriving on small boats
Data shows sharp rise in Americans applying, but overall number of people granted British citizenship fell last year
Probe into president’s ties to sex offender has disrupted succession planning at forum
Grants drop by fifth after the introduction of tougher immigration rules but asylum numbers are little changed
Why viral violence is becoming a prime mover of politics
Government seeking to push through court reforms in attempt to tackle rising backlog of criminal cases
A city known for sun and spectacle has a serious cultural anchor in Mitchell Kaplan’s beloved shop
Forces in England and Wales are dealing with changes in the way they work
Graduates with technical insight and business judgment are in high demand
Trump administration is cultivating links with conservative groups across Europe
Brazão brothers each sentenced to more than 70 years in prison as architects of the plot to kill Marielle Franco
Killing a cartel boss is a start but politicians linked to crime also need tackling
A trip in honour of my Jewish great-grandmother was a reminder that we don’t all learn the same lessons from history
Easing the child penalty in the labour market could also increase fertility
German lender waved through convicted sex offender’s millions despite compliance concerns