ONS figures show teenage conception rates are at the lowest level since 1969 – that's cause for celebration.
Businesses must make an allowance for Brexit impacting the UK's ability to attract top talent.
WikiLeaks continues to release the personal emails of Clinton aide, John Podesta.
The anti-Trump delegates attempted, and failed, to force a roll-call vote on the rules.
Fate of the old chancellor will, in many ways, define the new government.
O-shot creators claim injections are backed up by science – but they are not.
Vaisakhi is the Sikh equivalent of Christmas, celebrated with street parades and parties
As the elections approach on 26 February IBTimes asks ordinary Iranians their views on voting and politicians.
The human cost is incalculable but the West will always bounce back from terrorist attacks.
In light of the recent Paris attacks, our elected leaders could learn a lot from the art of the past
In a video released by the Faith Forum, believers of all faiths urge compassion and unity
Media reports from Britain have been as rare as they have been confused.
Kylie Jenner is hoping to make it big in the industry like Kim Kardashian.
Guarantee hopefully will pave the way for EDF to build UK's first nuclear power plant in 20 years.
Be it Jeremy Corbyn or the three-year-olds lining up at Doncaster, the odds-on favourite doesn't always come home first.
Barack Obama promised to change the way that Washington does business. He hasn't.
Ebola's spread and the proliferation of Islamic fascism under Isis bring potential catastrophe.
IBTimes takes a look at which brand is the real victor of the World Cup.
Sony won the first day of E3 thanks to a catalogue of exciting game reveals.
Terrible presentation, a few good games.
Microsoft's Xbox One conference had a good line-up of games but lacked originality
Old age should not protect the monsters who perpetrated worst crime in history.
The Beeb should be praised for broaching the subject of electronic cigarettes, but more detail is required on this crucial innovation, says Dick Puddlecote.
Romney and the GOP party failed to seduce New America while Obama intercepted change
As the coalition class heads off on summer hols for lashings of ginger beer, the staff of the Coalition College assess head prefect's term.
As readers and writers take fight against cuts to library service to rally in Westminster, IBTimes UK says why libraries matter.