Super Tuesday 2016: When is it, which states are voting and what does it mean for the US election?
A total of 14 states will vote on Super Tuesday on 1 March.
EU referendum: The who, what, when and why of the historic Brexit vote
Everything you need to know about the EU referendum including date and arguments for and against.
Heathrow 13: Who are the first climate change activists facing prison in Britain?
Plane Stupid protesters who chained themselves to London Heathrow Airport in 2015 face prison sentences.
EU referendum: From immigration to UK sovereignty – what David Cameron's deal means
The Prime Minister's EU reform deal includes changes to benefits for EU migrants and Eurozone protections.
Mental health crisis: How Tory austerity is spreading 'fear and anxiety' in patients and staff
IBTimes UK explores the impact of welfare cuts and austerity on mental health services and care in Britain.
Gin Festival London: Everything you need to know about the UK's largest gin event
Gin Festival London 2016 will take place at Tobacco Dock from Friday 19 to Sunday 21 February.
Gin Festival London: How the debauched 'mother's ruin' became Britain's favourite drink
IBT looks at the history of gin in Britain ahead of the Gin Festival London on 19-21 February.
Sugar: Five surprisingly sugary foods and drinks that are compromising your health
IBTimes UK examines other foods high in sugar as Action on Sugar finds excessive levels in high street drinks.
Domestic violence: What is the Drive project aimed at the most dangerous perpetrators of abuse?
A project offering one-to-one engagement with domestic violence offenders will be piloted in England and Wales.
Women's Equality Party leader Sophie Walker: More men must lead debate for equal pay
Walker spoke to IBTimes UK about equal pay, childcare and equal parenting.
Why do police assume rape victims are liars - but believe those reporting any other crime?
Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe has said Met Police may end policy of automatic belief of sex abuse complaints.
Women in Science: Meet the Stemettes star inspiring more girls into STEM
IBTimes UK speaks Stemettes co-founder Anne-Marie Imafidon on International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
Junior doctors' strike: What does the mass walkout mean for patients and services?
Which NHS services are affected during the junior doctors' strike on 10 February?
Female Genital Mutilation: 'FGM education saves girls from a lifetime of pain and despair'
International Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation is marked on 6 February 2016.
International Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation: Facts and figures on FGM
International Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation, raising awareness of FGM, is on 6 February.
World Cancer Day 2016: 'It was either terminate my baby or die of cervical cancer'
IBTimes UK speaks to women who have survived cervical cancer.
How India's women are using martial arts to fight back against sexual violence
IBTimes UK explores how females in India are learning self-defence and martial arts to prevent sexual assault.
LGBT history month 2016: Events, festivals, film screenings and performances around the UK
LGBT history month is your chance to find out more about lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender movements.
Young carers: Meet the inspiring 11-year-old caring for her mum after a devastating car crash
IBTimes UK talks to an 11-year-old carer on Young Carers Awareness Day, marked on 28 January.
Girls in STEM: These figures show why we need more women in science, tech, engineering and maths
Women are still chronically under-represented across all fields of science.
Holocaust Memorial Day 2016: Soaring anti-Semitism in Europe 'the reality Jews have to live in'
Israel has warned Europe anti-Semitism is on the rise amid attacks and hate crimes targeting Jewish people.
Holocaust Memorial Day: The Polish social worker who saved 2,500 Jewish children from Warsaw ghetto
Some were transported in potato sacks and coffins, others in suitcases.
Arab Spring five years on: Timeline of uprisings and key events during Egypt's revolution
A timeline of Arab Spring protests and key events in Egypt from 2011 to 2016.
Cervical Cancer Prevention Week: Facts, statistics and the #SmearForSmear awareness campaign
Cervical Cancer Prevention Week takes place from 24 to 30 January to raise awareness of cervical screening.
Arab Spring 5 years on: Timeline of the major events and uprisings in the Middle East
A timeline of the major events of the Arab Spring on the 5th anniversary of the movement.
Alexander Litvinenko inquiry: What is the isotope polonium-210 used to assassinate ex-KGB agent?
An independent inquiry into the death of former KGB agent Litvinenko will be published on 21 January 2016.
Alexander Litvinenko inquiry: Timeline of the poisoning of former Russian spy
An independent inquiry into death of Litvinenko, poisoned by polonium-210, will be published on 21 January.
MLK Day 2016: What is Martin Luther King Jr Day and what are the key events?
Martin Luther King Jr Day is celebrates the life of the civil rights activist on 18 January 2016.
Transgender equality: A guide to non-binary terminology and how to use it
A report on transgender rights by a UK parliamentary committee has found transphobia is widespread.
Jakarta attacks: UK urges caution to British tourists in Indonesian capital
Western countries issue travel advice to tourists in the Indonesian capital Jakarta following deadly attacks.