What is rape-proof underwear? 19-year-old Indian girl unveils bulletproof prototype with GPS alert
As of now, a prototype for this lingerie-type garment designed by Indian Seenu Kumari has been sent to the National Innovation Foundation in Uttar Pradesh, India for patenting.
'They're trying to be cultural': Royals accused of exploiting Meghan Markle's race in Brixton visit
Harry makes his second official engagement with his wife-to-be Meghan Markle in Brixton.
Arsene Wenger confirms Sven Mislintat proposed signing of Konstantinos Mavropanos
Mislintat took up the role vacated by former chief of scouting Steve Rowley at the Emirates in November.
Everything The Simpsons has correctly predicted
The revelation that the Simpsons predicted the Disney-20th Century Fox deal 19 years ago went viral online.
Brass Eye and Four Lions mastermind Chris Morris has filmed a secret movie with Anna Kendrick
Reports have revealed that British comedy legend Chris Morris filmed his Four Lions follow up in secret earlier this year.
UK Budget 2017 as it happened: Hammond scraps Stamp Duty for first time buyers up to £300,000
Chancellor abolishes Stamp Duty for all first time buyer purchases up to £300,000 as part of housing reforms.
UK Environment department uses 500,000 disposable cups a year in 'colossal amount of waste'
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) accused of wastage after it emerged that it has purchased more than 2.5 million disposable cups in the past five years.
UK Autumn Budget 2017 checklist: Six things we can expect from Philip Hammond's speech
Boost for housing sector, driverless cars and 5G technology are all expected to feature in Hammond's speech.
Basmati Blues and Brie Larson spark outrage with the 'white saviour' trope
South Asian Twitter users have responded angrily to the trailer for Brie Larson's new film Basmati Blues
Humans can't get a grip on fossil fuel emissions with record level pumped into air in 2017
Analysis by the Global Carbon Project shows that total emissions from all human activities will reach 41 billion tonnes in 2017.
Sharing economy for convenient luxury: How Surf Air is shaking up short-haul business travel
Company's CEO Simon Talling-Smith tells IBTimes UK its 'membership driven' air service will change the lives of frequent flyers.
'Prison would harm my child': Mother who ran £150k prostitution and trafficking ring is spared jail
Ting Li Lu and Li Gao have been spared jailed after pimping out illegally trafficked women as part of a £150,000 prostitution ring in the south of England and Wales.
Terrorist who slaughtered Lee Rigby now 'converting fellow prisoners to Islam'
One of the men who butchered fusilier Lee Rigby to death on the streets of London has been converting fellow prisoners to Islam, according to a judge.
EasyJet signs €40m deal with bankrupt Air Berlin to buy assets and safeguard 1,000 jobs
Air Berlin filed for insolvency in August and has already agreed to sell some of its assets to Lufthansa.
Surrey bulldog breeder jailed after running prostitution ring to fund golfing life of luxury
Surrey dog breeder Hong Chin has been jailed for four years after running a prostitution ring using trafficked women.
Facts vs fiction: Donald Trump's US tax plan is far from the biggest ever
A look at the veracity of claims by the US President and his close-knit team.
The Last of Us composer reveals Part 2 won't release until 2019 at the earliest
Award-winning composer Gustavo Santaolalla sheds some light on the time frame for the game's development during an interview.
From Monarch to Ryanair and Air Berlin: Are budget airlines flying into trouble?
Monarch became the third European airline to file for insolvency over the last three months after it ceased operations on Monday.
Decoding the UK's Cultural Gifts Scheme and its potential tax advantages
Making a gift of a cultural object to the nation in return for a tax deduction against income, capital gains or corporation tax liabilities is worth considering.
Star Trek Discovery: First new Trek series in a decade now available
Trekkies to boldly stream big budget new series.
Russia's Zapad 2017 war games 'more precise' than in 2013 says expert
The manoeuvres have raised concerns among western countries.
Evidence of Syrian war atrocities at risk as YouTube erases graphic content
"If they take it down, there will be no graphic content but there will be no evidence."
Christian terrorists stage truck attack and set cars alight in fury over erotic film in Russia
Matilda, a film about Tsar Nicholas II's relationship with a ballerina, sparked outrage among extremists.
CEOs are spoofed the most by hackers in business email compromise attacks as losses soar to $5bn
Researchers warned the current period of 'relative stabilisation' will see cybercriminals diversifying their potential victims.
Does a September baby boom exist? Busy midwife begs people to 'stop shagging at Christmas'
Midwife pleads with Twitter for people to stop having sex at Christmas because she's so overwhelmed in September.
Ryanair cuts baggage allowance to one cabin bag in a bid to reduce delays
From November, customers will be allowed to place a second bag in the hold free of charge.
As the launch of Xbox One X nears, Microsoft Studios is having its worst ever year
Launch title Crackdown 3 has been delayed until spring 2018.
Trump wanted a cheaper Air Force One, so USAF is now buying a Russian airline's abandoned 747s
The USAF is reportedly finalising the contracts with Boeing and the Pentagon could publicly announce the deal later this week.
Sir Richard Branson gives up control of Virgin Atlantic amid Delta-Air France deal
Tycoon will pocket £220m from the sale of a 31% stake in the airline he founded in 1984.
Viktor Orbán and Hungary's dark path towards dictatorship
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has been accused of destroying press freedom, attacking human rights and rewriting the history books. But could his popular 'illiberal' style of politics spread through the EU?