Female Psychopaths Go Unnoticed Because They Are Too 'Subtle', Expert Says
While the world imagines psychopaths to be violent and antisocial criminals, experts have revealed that "the behaviour of female psychopaths seems to be subtle".
UK's Sunak Makes Pre-election Pitch In First King's Speech Since 1951
Charles III gives the first King's Speech in more than 70 years Tuesday, formally opening the UK parliament with a run-down of his government's legislative plans as an election looms.
UK republicans eye coronation to rally support
Republicans have long been a fringe group in Britain. But their voices have been getting louder since the death of Queen Elizabeth II last year.
More virus complications: Patients reveal Covid-19 made their tinnitus worse
Some participants revealed that they initially did not have tinnitus, but they first experienced COVID-19 symptoms before they felt the ear symptom.
Toxic workplaces are feeding the impostor phenomenon – here's why
The "impostor's" internal drive for perfection and their constant expectation of external criticism pushes them to underestimate their abilities.
Have Donald Trump and social media made conspiracy theories more acceptable than ever before?
A professor of social psychology talks to IBTimes UK about why some people are so convinced by conspiracy theories.
I spoke to 100 sex offenders in New Delhi – one told me a five-year-old 'provoked' him
Study finds disturbing evidence in the attitude of attackers towards victims in India's endemic rape crisis.
Do you have face blindness? Take this test to find out if you have prosopagnosia
Brad Pitt is one of the thousands people affected by the surprisingly common condition.
Bank of Mum and Dad exacerbates inequality in the property market
Percentage of first-time buyers who turn to their parents for financial help reaches all-time high of 34%.
Little fiddler crabs attract females by waving and drumming at them with their one massive claw
Fiddler crab courtship display helps show how strong they are and what a big home they have.
The five most surprising cosmetic surgery trends across the globe
Butt lifts, limb lengthening and designer vaginas among most common surgeries in the world
Unified Response: London emergency services respond to UK's 'largest disaster training exercise'
London's emergency services are to respond to a four-day 'major incident' on the London underground.
EU referendum: More than half of UK's 4.5 million self-employed are against Brexit
Several polls show that small businesses and start-ups slightly lean towards remaining in the EU.
European beer drinkers prefer stronger ales to their British counterparts
Halcyon from Thornbridge Brewery was the UK's most popular pint.
Societies will collapse amid food shortages if world remains on current course, says study
Using new scientific modelling techniques, team finds humanity is dangerously exposed to catastrophe.
Jellyfish barge: Floating greenhouse enables self-sufficient farming
Pnat's Jellyfish Barge allows farming in areas lacking fresh water, energy and arable land.
Food System Shock Report: Mankind doomed if basic agricultural production doesn't soar by 2050
Soaring human population could 'trigger a spike in food prices, leading to substantial knock-on effects'
How the Greek financial crisis has made its citizens physically and mentally ill
New research by an Anglia Ruskin University economist surveyed over 21,000 citizens in Greece.
Post-traumatic stress discovered in 1300BCE with accounts of 'ghosts faced in battle'
Soldiers suffering from PTSD have been traced back over 2,000 years by scientists
Scotland Independence Results: No Vote Boost Markets but Raises Political Challenges [LIVE]
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Gay Applicants 40% Less Likely to be Offered a Job Interview
Openly gay applicants were found to be 40% less likely to be offered a job interview in Cyprus.
Cannibal Harlequin Ladybirds Feasting on Native Species Across Europe
DNA evidence shows East Asian ladybirds are engaged in cannibalism, eating other species native to Europe.
Wellcome Images Award 2014 Goes to 3D Mechanical Heart Pump Scan
Anders Persson's image beats strong competition from headlouse egg, kidney stone and bat X-ray
Victims of Bullying Earn Less and Have a Higher Chance of Unemployment
Research finds childhood bullying can lead to significant economic implications later in life.
Miley Cyrus and Robin Thicke's Date-Rape Song Sparks University Ban
UK student unions ban Blurred Lines from being played on grounds it glamorises rape.
Debt-Ridden Student Toby Thorn Writes Suicide Note on Barclay's Bank Statement
Devastated mother Anne accuses Barclays of driving indebted student to his death.