Security experts speak to IBTimes UK about the threat posed by various smart toys, from dolls to watches
Six people have been arrested on suspicion of being members of the banned neo-Nazi group National Action. But the group is not the only extremist far-right organisation in Britain
A completely unique tour company decided to burn some calories to raise awareness for World Braille Day.
MeetFighters.com is an online community where men organise real-life fetish fights
News broke this morning that the NHS were facing an unprecedented 'crisis'. We spoke to staff who said that others like them have been "leaving on their knees".
The former journalist has been appointed as a member of the new Office for Students - but some have questioned his suitability for the role
Gender studies professor Kazue Muta is the latest person to argue that Disney movies depict sexual consent in a harmful way.
A plant-based diet has been linked to health benefits - but it can be just as high in sugar, salt and saturated fat if followed incorrectly
The term 'Australian flu' is making the rounds but why is it different to standard flu? It's supposedly led to a number of deaths so here's everything you need to know.
The sitcom is now available on Netflix in the UK and Ireland - but how well has it aged since first airing in 1994?
The growth of bitcoin is fuelling speculation and debate about the environmental impact of the collective energy needed to power virtual currencies in the era of climate change.
Kathryn Curzon, co-founder of the marine conservation organisation Friends for Sharks, tells IBTimes UK how to deal with a fear of shark attacks.
IBTimes UK speaks to Taoist monk and therapist David James Lees about what holds us back from achieving happiness
Our rundown of the 10 most exciting games due for release in 2018 from Red Dead Redemption 2 to whatever it is Nintendo has in store.
As the the dystopian show returns for a fourth season, we take a look at the real-life technology its writers have unwittingly foreseen
If he can win the Apprentice, he can definitely teach you how to ask for a raise at work. Here's what Joseph Valente told IBTimes UK.
The US President called for some "good old global warming" because of a cold snap.
The first Monday after Christmas is known as Divorce Day. Is that something we should celebrate?
Water fasting has been gaining traction online s people pledge to lose weight quickly in the new year
The use of doggo - a term of endearment for dogs - has exploded in the past year
According to one tradition, Christmas decorations can be kept until Shrove Tuesday.
New research shows that more women are using marijuana while pregnant to treat symptoms including morning sickness
But some Angolans fear that as the dance has spread across the world, it has become misunderstood
2017 has been a tough year by anyone's standards - but these news stories prove that there is always a reason to cling on to hope
Ice is melting, animals are starving and humans are sicker. However, solar power is cheaper now and electric cars are getting better. Here's a brief review of climate change in 2017.
Androgynous model Rain Dove speaks to IBTimes UK about gender, sexuality and why so many brands get it wrong when trying to seem 'woke'.
In a legendary year for video game releases, these were the ten games we couldn't stop playing, or couldn't stop thinking about.
A UK council was recently stopped from rolling out a ban on swearing. But as scientific evidence suggests that it might be a positive force, this might be a blessing in disguise.
Key announcements by royal family on engagements, pregnancies and retirements put positive spin on an otherwise gloomy year of bad news
The OnePlus competes with the best of the best when it comes to smartphones. Here are five reasons to ditch Apple, Samsung and Google for a OnePlus 5T