Author Robin Stevens: 'I love characters like Jane Eyre that are a bit awkward and weird'
IBTimes UK interviews Robin Stevens, author of Murder Most Unladylike, on International Children's Book Day
Election 2015: Compulsory sex and relationships education can help end violence against women
IBTimes UK looks at issues affecting women during the general election campaign
Election 2015: What are the political parties offering families?
Leader of the Liberal Democrats Nick Clegg has pledged to triple paternity leave to six weeks
Easter 2015: How to make your own chocolate Easter eggs
A guide to making your own homemade chocolate eggs ahead of the Easter weekend
Amnesty International: 'Death penalty does not act as a deterrent against terrorism'
An Amnesty International death penalty report found a trend in capital punishment to tackle terrorism
Germanwings plane crash: Is pilot suicide or terrorism the greater threat to civil aviation?
An investigation is taking place into Andreas Lubitz, pilot of Germanwings Flight 9525
Voting feminist: A century after women's suffrage, why are we refusing to cast our ballot?
Ahead of the general election on 7 May, IBTimes UK examines why women are failing to vote.
Easter 2015: Last-minute holidays deals for affordable getaways to Morocco, Cyprus and more
Cheap deals and destinations for last minute Easter holidays to Europe and North Africa.
Professor Dame Carol Robinson: Award-winning scientist who broke the glass ceiling at Oxbridge
Robinson is the European laureate of the L'Oréal-Unesco For Women in Science.
Earth Hour 2015: Why is the world turning off its lights?
Earth Hour, organised by WWF on 28 March 2015, aims to unite people to protect the planet.
Richard III: Blue eyes, roundworm, hunchback and everything science has revealed about king
The reburial ceremony of Richard III will be held at Leicester Cathedral on Thursday 26 March.
World Tuberculosis Day 2015: Facts about the epidemic which kills 1.5 million a year
World Tuberculosis Day, marked on 24 March, highlights the virulent human infectious disease.
Why are rates of drug-resistant TB so high in Russia?
IBTimes UK explores the epidemic of MDR-TB, multi-drug resistant tuberculosis, in Russia
World Water Day 2015: Facts, figures and 'Water and Sustainable Development' theme
World Water Day is observed on 22 March to raise awareness of water-related issues.
World Down Syndrome Day 2015: How life expectancy has soared in the last century
World Down Syndrome Day is observed on 21 March to raise awareness of the genetic condition
World Down Syndrome Day 2015: Myths and facts about the genetic condition
World Down Syndrome Day has been celebrated on 21 March since 2012.
Poetic injustice: The plight of persecuted women poets
World Poetry Day is celebrated annually on 21 March to raise awareness of poetry and literature.
Solar eclipse 2015: Where to watch spectacular future eclipses around the world
Where and when to watch upcoming total and annular solar eclipses around the world.
Solar eclipse 2015: Will the UK weather permit a good view of the celestial phenomenon?
Cloudy weather may obscure the view of the solar eclipse in the UK on Friday 20 March.
Spring equinox 2015: What is the science behind the March equinox?
The spring equinox, known as vernal equinox or March equinox, will occur on Friday 20 March 2015.
George Osborne election budget: How women have been excluded from economic recovery
IBTimes UK looks at how women have been affected by austerity cuts ahead of Osborne's budget speech.
St Patrick's Day: Azerbaijan to Ulan Bator - world's 10 most remote Irish pubs
You can find an Irish pub almost anywhere in the world.
Solar eclipse 2015: Where to watch in UK and what time to see the moon block out the sun
Where to watch the near-total solar eclipse will take place in the UK from 9.30am on Friday 20 March.
Syria Civil War anniversary: Pregnant women at the forefront of world's biggest humanitarian crisis
Pregnant women are one of the most vulnerable groups in the Syria refugee crisis.
Malaysia Airlines MH370 one year anniversary of disappearance: 10 greatest aviation mysteries
Despite an extensive search operation, no trace of the doomed flight has ever been found.
Tessa Jowell MP on women in business: 'You can't fight invisiblism on your own'
Labour MP Jowell talks about women in business for International Women's Day at WOW Festival
India's Daughter: Banning the Delhi rape documentary only reinforces the need for change
India banned the broadcast of the film India's Daughter in India, broadcast in the UK by the BBC.
World Book Day 2015: £1 books and literary costumes mark the worldwide celebration of reading
World Book Day, celebrated on 5 March, promotes a love of books and reading among children.
World Book Day 2015: 'Stories are a part of how we work out the puzzle of being human'
World Book Day, on 5 March, is a Unesco-designated celebration of reading, books and authors.
International Women's Day 2015: 20 influential females who changed the world
International Women's Day, on 8 March, celebrates the advancement of women in society.