Edmund Shing: UK house prices, stocks and bonds are too expensive so look to AIM and Asia
Nobel Prize winner Professor Robert Shiller is famous for predicting market bubbles.
Jacob Rees-Mogg: Tory MP says 'notoriously sclerotic' EU makes Fifa look good [Video]
EXCLUSIVE: Rees-Mogg says David Cameron's negotiations should not be hurried.
Melissa McCarthy and Paul Feig discuss Spy and why they're such well-suited teammates when it comes to comedy
IBTimes UK talk to Melissa McCarthy and Paul Feig about their upcoming comedy movie Spy, and why they work so well together
Expo Milano 2015: Why is the Vatican attending a commercial food fair?
Holy See pavilion takes Pope Francis's social battle to nutrition-themed universal exhibition in Italy.
June film preview: Jurassic World, Spy and Minions
IBTimes UK film critics Alfred Joyner, Ben Skipper and Amy West discuss the big movie releases this June.
FA Cup Final 2015: Arsenal v Aston Villa Preview
IBTimes UK previews the FA Cup Final clash between Arsenal and Aston Villa.
A-List Insider: The Rock breaks selfie world record, Lewis Hamilton cosies up to Kendall Jenner
Entertainment editor Toyin Owoseje rounds up the celebrity stories of the week.
Edmund Shing: Make money from a strong pound at Marks and Spencer and Majestic Wines
Pound sterling has hit its highest level against other major world currencies for over seven years.
Queen's Speech: SNP Europe spokesperson Stephen Gethins calls for 16-year-olds to have EU referendum vote
Exclusive: Gethins tells IBTimes UK he wants to see a 'positive debate' over Britain's EU membership.
Samsung Galaxy S6 review – a Galaxy far, far better
Samsung returns with the Galaxy S6 promising premium design, a dazzling display and a great camera.
Political Times: Tories bask in election victory, Sadiq Khan announces London Mayor bid
Senior politics reporter Ian Silvera rounds up the week in Westminster.
A-List Insider: Sarah Jessica Parker teases Sex And The City 3, American Idol cancelled
Entertainment editor Toyin Owoseje rounds up the celebrity stories of the week.
Expo Milano 2015: Inside the supermarket of the future
The Expo 2015 Future Food District shows how new technologies can be applied at each step of the food chain.
Expo Milano 2015: Bee for British business (and innovation) at UK pavilion
IBTimes UK reports from Milan on the UK pavilion at the nutrition-themed universal exhibition.
Up All Night: Dionne Bromfield and Tyger Drew-Honey want Beyonce for haunted road trip
IBTimes UK spoke to the cast at the film's Leicester Square premiere in London.
The Vamps reveal heartbroken reaction to Zayn Malik quitting One Direction: 'We all cried'
Boy band spoke to the IBTimes UK at London premiere of Friday Download's Up All Night.
Election 2015: What happens next? Maggie Pagano, Edmund Shing and Stefan Stern discuss the election results
Maggie Pagano talks to Edmund Shing and Stefan Stern about the implications of the election results.
Expo Milano 2015: Food leaves space for business and diplomacy on world fair table
IBTimes UK went to Milan to understand how Universal Exhibitions serve as platforms for diplomacy and business.
Expo Milano 2015: Best pavilions at global food fair
The Expo 2015 opened in Milan on 1 May and will run for six months. Its theme is Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life.
A-List Insider: Royal family welcome Princess Charlotte, Rihanna steals the show at Met Gala
Entertainment editor Toyin Owoseje rounds up the celebrity stories of the week.
Election 2015: Caroline Lucas and the battle to keep Brighton Pavilion Green
Greens face tough task of keeping Brighton Pavilion amid local party infighting.
Expo Milano 2015: Volunteers finish Nepal pavilion after reps forced to leave due to earthquake
Italian media said volunteers worked around the clock to complete pavilion in time for opening of expo.
Expo Milano 2015: World exposition on food opens for six months
An estimated 150,000 people will visit the venue every day, for a total of 20 million visitors over six months.
Political Times: The Sturgeon surge, Greens woo parents and Farage's 'racism' claim
IBTimes UK takes a look at this week's Westminster gossip and political news.
Expo Milano 2015: Police deployed as hundreds of students protest demanding 'better future' [Photo report]
Protesters say the exposition will not benefit Italy but instead corporations collaborating with the event.
Expo Milano 2015: Hundreds of students protest against food exposition
Students protest against Expo 2015 as they believe it will only benefit corporations.
A-List Insider: Stephen Hawking comforts One Direction fans, David Haye arrested in Dubai
Entertainment editor Towin Owoseje rounds up the celebrity stories of the week.
BAE breaks tank speed record with F1 inspired active suspension on CV90 armoured vehicles
BAE Systems is using F1 racing suspension technology to make Swedish armoured vehicles 40% faster.
Tech Talk: How do you solve a problem like UK drone regulations?
The Civil Aviation Authority, ARPAS and Resource Group weigh in on UAV regulation concerns at Skytech 2015.
In Focus: Armenians demand justice for ancestors as 'denying genocide reaffirms those actions'
On Armenian genocide centenary IBTimes UK speaks with Armenian Youth Federation London.