Student Tuition Fee Protesters March on UK Parliament
Thousands of student protesters have marched on the UK parliament in a demonstration against university tuition fees
Eurostar Unveils New 200mph Trains
As Eurostar celebrates its 20th Birthday, the company has unveiled new trains which can reach speeds of 200mph
Stratasys CEO: 3D-Printers are the Digital Factories of the Future
David Reis, CEO of 3D-printer manufacturers Stratasys, talks to IBTimes UK
Custom 3D-Printed Earphones on Offer at New York Store
Who says 3D-printing is just for rapid prototyping? Normal uses the technology directly for products
A-List Insider: Shia LaBeouf has 'Found God', Kylie Jenner Bored of Cosmetic Surgery Talk
IBTimes entertainment reporter Toyin Owoseje rounds up the showbiz stories of the week.
The Inflatable Military Body Armour That Keeps Soldiers Afloat
The BCB Inflatable Body Armour System is the first inflatable body armour in the world able to keep the soldier afloat even with lot of heavy gear.
Scout SV - The British Army's Smart-Tank of the Future
General Dynamics working on the Scout SV smart-tank to upgrade the British Army's fleet by 2020
WWII Veteran Harry Leslie Smith Warns Not to Repeat History in Iraq
Harry Leslie Smith has challenged politicians not to repeat the mistakes of history, as they look to contain the threat of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.
Harry Leslie Smith: I Doubt Labour Will Deliver Real Change
Harry Leslie Smith's policies are in line with so many disenfranchised people in Britain. For the views of this 91-year-old RAF veteran turn author is going to be bang in demand.
Uri Geller Claims iPhone 6 'Bendgate' is Caused by 'Mind Energy'
Geller says a result of positive energy surrounding the iPhone 6's launch is to blame for bendy handsets.
Meet the Man Who Makes Art with Lego
Art lovers and lego fans will be able to feast their eyes on a new exhibition opening in London, where the 80 artworks on display are made from more than a million lego bricks.
Exploring the Digital Music Revolution
Those on board with the digital revolution claim that rather than killing the radio star, the internet has given the music industry a new lease of life.
The Current Account: Net Migration Surge Dents David Cameron's Credibility
The Prime Minister's pledge to slash the number of immigrants coming to the UK by 2015 looks even less likely to be met after official figures showed that net long-term migration had jumped by 68,000 over the past year.
A-List Insider: MTV VMAs - Blue Ivy steals the show, Big Sean and Ariana Grande dating
IBTimes entertainment reporter Toyin Owoseje rounds up the showbiz stories of the week.
Tech Talk: Nokia Lumia 530 - Can a £60 Smartphone Be Any Good?
Microsoft is looking to undercut everyone with the Lumia 530, which is a 4in smartphone with the latest version of Windows Phone 8, at the ultra low price of £60. But can a £60 really be any good?
Dragons' Den Star Piers Linney Says Job Success Demands More Than Qualifications
Young people need drive as well as the right qualifications to land a job in today's labour market, according to Dragons' Den judge Piers Linney.
A-List Insider: Kevin Hart's Proposal, Ice Bucket Challenge, Chris Brown and Karrueche Tran
IBTimes entertainment reporter Toyin Owoseje rounds up the showbiz stories of the week.
Panama Canal 100th Anniversary: How the Famous Shipping Route Changed the World
Panama Canal opened on August 15th 1914 and now celebrates its 100th anniversary.
Google's Global Impact Award Winners Revealed
Now in its second year the Global Impact Challenges ask UK charities to come up with innovative ideas for to solve some of the world's toughest problems by using technology.
WWI 100th Anniversary: The Radical Shift from a Career in the Armed Forces
As part of IBTimes TV's special series of videos looking at the First World War, we spoke to former army commanders and Royal Marine Commandos on how they made the move into white-collar work, as well as company directors who actively seek out ex-soldiers to form the new generation of project managers and sales teams.
WWI 100th Anniversary: From Volunteering to Conscription
As part of IBTimes TV's special series of videos, looking at the First World War, we spoke to experts at the Imperial War Museum over the evolution in how wars were fought from the frontline and how recruitment in WWI changed the way personnel were drummed up for other wars to come.
WWI 100th Anniversary: The Incredible Advancement of Military Technology
World War I marked a major change in the way wars were fought over land, sea and skies. As part of IBTimes TV's special series of videos, looking at the First World War, the Imperial War Museum opened its doors to its WWI exhibition that showcased thousands of artefacts, from personal letters to a replication of the trenches.
Rana Plaza Disaster: Activists Form Human Chain in Oxford Street's Gap Shop
Activists have formed a human chain on London's Oxford street to mark the first anniversary of Rana Plaza disaster in Bangladesh and expose retailers' failure to rightfully compensate survivors and victims' families.
Peaches Geldof: Her Life In The Spotlight
Peaches Geldof has died aged just 25. The daughter of Bob Geldof and Paula Yates was found dead at an address in Wrotham, Kent. Miss Geldof was six when her mother Paula Yates left Boomtown Rats star Sir Bob Geldof. They divorced in 1996. In her life, the 25-year-old had a career as a model, a journalist and a TV presenter. Peaches Geldof's death is yet unexplained. She is survived by her husband Thomas Cohen and sons Astala and Phaedra.