Britain could leave EU without paying £50bn obligation, Lords committee says
European MEPs have said the move would be like 'putting a knife on the table'.
Trump's policies help Isis, says former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright
President's proposed cuts risks safety of US troops and ability to counter terrorist recruitment, Albright urges.
WPP reports record profits on currency tailwinds
Profit before interest and tax rises 22% to £2.16bn in 2016.
Trump vows $54bn military boost while cutting domestic programmes, foreign aid
US State Department and Environmental Protection Agency expecting to see deep domestic spending cuts.
Everton have 'a bit to do' before they trouble the Premier League's top clubs says David Moyes
Moyes spent 11 relatively successful seasons at Goodison Park.
DRC government $1.8bn cost fears leave crucial 2017 elections hanging in the balance
Negotiation deal may be strained after Kabila government says it can not mobilise £1.5bn for polls.
Will it take a full-blown prison riot before government stops making cuts?
Tories won't stop their one-size-fits-all policy of slashing and privatising crucial state services.
Gambia to rejoin the Commonwealth in coming months
It will be the fourth country to rejoin the Commonwealth, following South Africa, Pakistan and Fiji.
Tanzania: Girls forced out of school by rampant sexual abuse and discrimination
Tanzanian girls face endemic issues of corporal punishment and sexual harassment by teachers say campaigners.
Sleeping rough isn't a choice - nor is it illegal - so why do we deport homeless foreigners?
More than half of London's rough sleepers are foreign nationals mostly from Central and Eastern Europe.
NHS websites defaced by Tunisian Islamist hackers to display horrific photos of the war in Syria
The cyberattack comes a month after the group targeted a series of Australian websites with a similar message.
How Villarreal duped Arsenal and Manchester United to become masters of the transfer market
Fernando Roig is continuing to perform miracles with the 'Yellow Submarine' in La Liga.
What is the F-35? The history, future and where it all went wrong for the US military's next-gen super weapon
The F-35 Lightning II was supposed to usher in a new era for aerial warfare but has been struck down with faults, flaws and failures.
Are Leicester City next? League champions to be relegated the season after winning the title
Only one English club have ever dropped down a division a year after their title success.
Trump threatens to pull $2.9bn Berkeley funding over alt-right Milo Yiannopoulos protests
Demonstration turns violent as 150 masked agitators set fires and throw Molotov cocktails.
The reason why Xiaomi may never become a global smartphone giant
As Global VP Hugo Barra leaves the smartphone company, questions remain over its future plans.
Scotch whisky industry's 'historic expansion' returns £5bn a year to UK economy
Scotch whisky industry employs 40,000 people nationwide and delivered a £3.7bn boost to Britain's trade deficit in goods.
Michael Fallon rejects Trident transparency call – as CNN claims missile self-destructed
Defence secretary faced a grilling from MPs over claims the government covered-up the test.
Former British Navy chief attacks ministers over 'North Korea-style' Trident test cover-up
Admiral Lord West says the secrecy surrounding the malfunction was 'bizarre'.
£5m funding for Ethiopia's 'Spice Girls' from British taxpayer scapped
Announcement was made after Tories criticised the UK's foreign aid budget.
Rights groups furious over newly promoted EU commissioner with a history of 'racism and homophobia'
Guenther Oettinger will be confirmed as head of Budget and Human Resources for the EU on 9 January.
Notes on a scandal: How controversy has stalked Benjamin Netanyahu for two decades
Israeli leader is in the spotlight again over allegations of fraud and bribery
North Korea hackers could 'paralyse' US Pacific Command control centre – report
The South Korean defence ministry estimates that rival North has around 6,800 cyber warriors.
Diego Laxalt's agent confirms Chelsea interest in signing midfielder
Diego Laxalt joined Genoa on a permanent basis from Inter Milan this summer.
Secretive former Soviet state Uzbekistan opens doors to tourists from 27 countries including UK
Visa-free tourism to country known for its seclusiveness and human rights abuses.
Nintendo cancelled sequel to Zelda classic Wind Waker due to fan demand and Lord of the Rings
Toon Link would have ridden a horse in a more land-based adventure.
How presidential candidate MacDella Cooper wants to turn around Liberia's future
'I am fearless and able to step into any arena as long as it is to serve my country,' Cooper tells IBTimes UK.
George Osborne's 'extreme' stamp duty hikes sent sales of £1m+ homes crashing
Analysis of Land Registry data reveals scale of drop in home sales linked to 2014 stamp duty reforms.
International Men's Day: Some issues affect men more than women - why is that hard to accept?
From suicide to homelessness, there are vulnerable men who need help, but don't feel they can ask for it.
Republican majority in Congress will make it easier for Trump to enact policies
The newly elected US president will not face the hurdles Barack Obama dealt with.