Valentine's Day 2015: Asos, Topshop and Zara fashion sales, discount codes and delivery times
Fashion codes, discounts and reductions for Valentine's Day, 14 February, on the British high street.
Bob Marley Day 2015: 10 facts about the global reggae icon on his 70th birthday
Jamaican reggae musician Robert Nesta "Bob" Marley, was born on 6 February 1945.
Why female genital mutilation is a very different issue to male circumcision
International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation highlights the severe implications of the procedure.
Female genital mutilation: 'I was six years old and I screamed because I wanted to die'
FGM victim Hibo Wardere speaks for International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation.
London bus strike: Which services and routes are running and walking time between tube stations
London bus drivers in the Unite union are taking part in a 24-hour strike over pay differences.
World Cancer Day 2015: Statistics, facts and 'Not Beyond Us' theme
World Cancer Day, on 4 February, raises awareness of cancer prevention, detection and treatment.
World Cancer Day 2015: A history of cancer from ancient evidence to medical breakthroughs
The theme for World Cancer Day 2015, observed on 4 February, is "Not Beyond Us".
World Cancer Day 2015: 'Talk about it' – why breast cancer narratives need to change
On World Cancer Day, observed annually on 4 February, women need to discuss breast cancer.
Three-parent babies: How does it work and is it ethical?
British MPs will vote whether to allow three-parent babies or mitochondrial donation
Peter Greste freed: Who are the two al-Jazeera journalists still on trial in Egypt?
Journalist Peter Greste has been freed but Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed remain in Cairo prison.
Eugene de Kock: Who is the 'Prime Evil' South African Apartheid killer granted parole?
The leader of South African apartheid government's C1 death squad has been in prison for 20 years.
Gandhi assassination: Who was Nathuram Godse and why did he murder India's Father of the Nation?
Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated by Nathuram Godse on 30 January 1948.
Mahatma Gandhi assassination anniversary: 10 facts about Indian Independence Movement leader
Gandhi, India's Father of the Nation, was assassinated by Nathuram Godse on 30 January 1948.
Women in prison: It is equality to treat female offenders differently to men
Justice minister Simon Hughes called to halve the number of women in prison on BBC Radio 5 Live Breakfast
Comet Lovejoy: Where to watch C/2014 Q2 'sunbathe' for the last time in 8,000 years
Comet Lovejoy, C/2014 Q2, discovered in 2014, will make its closest approach to the sun on 30 January.
Can we judge whether a convicted sex offender will reoffend?
The effectiveness of treatment programmes for sex offenders can be hard to assess
Alice in Wonderland 150th anniversary: Sinister side of Lewis Carroll's relationship with Alice
BBC documentary explores whether author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, pen name Lewis Carroll, was a paedophile
Alexander Litvinenko inquiry: Timeline of key events in the poisoning of former Russian spy
Key events before and since Litvinenko was poisoned using polonium-210, as public inquiry begins
Republic Day 2015: Ten facts you didn't know about India's national holiday
Republic Day marks the date on which Constitution of India came into force on 26 January 1950.
Auschwitz liberation 70th anniversary: History of the Holocaust death marches
Prisoners were forced to walk miles in freezing conditions during the brutal death marches.
Australia Day 2015: What does it celebrate and why has it sparked protests?
Australia Day marks the anniversary of the arrival of convict ships from UK in 1788
Holocaust Memorial Day 2015: Himmler's war on women at female-only Ravensbrück camp
IBTimes UK looks at the story of Ravensbrück concentration camp on Holocaust Memorial Day
Auschwitz liberation 70th anniversary: Monowitz, the forgotten camp
Holocaust Memorial Day 2015 marks the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi death camp
Auschwitz liberation 70th anniversary: Five unsung heroes of the Holocaust
IBTimes UK looks at stories of Witold Pilecki, Miep Gies and other unsung heroes of the Holocaust.
50th anniversary of Winston Churchill death: Memorable quotes, speeches and facts about Britain's greatest leader
Former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill died on 24th January 1965
The Sun's Page 3 dropped: An end to masturbation fodder or naked bid for online subscriptions?
Page 3 of The Sun newspaper will no longer show pictures of topless women after 44 years of running the feature.
Martin Luther King Day 2015: We need to affirm that Black Lives Matter
Deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner remembered on MLK Day on Monday 19 January.
Winnie the Pooh Day: Author AA Milne's secret role as a WW1 military intelligence propagandist
IBTimes UK looks at Winnie the Pooh author AA Milne's involvement in the First World War.
Kobe earthquake 20th anniversary: Facts about the devastating 1995 Great Hanshin Earthquake
Great Hanshin earthquake, or Kobe earthquake, struck Hyogo prefecture in Japan on 17 January 1995.
Religious Freedom Day 2015: How are atheists received in America?
IBTimes UK looks at how atheists are received in American society and politics on Religious Freedom Day.