'Watershed moment': Saudi Arabia is opening cinemas for the first time in 35 years
Gulf Kingdom to re-open cinemas by March 2018 and hoping to build more than 300 in latest Vision 2030 reform.
Grooming gangs are '84% Asian', counter-extremism group warns
Members of grooming gangs convicted since 2005 were 84% Asian, counter-extremism organisation Quilliam warns after Rochdale child sex abuse scandal.
Harry Kane scores twice as five-star Tottenham seal latest Stoke thrashing at Wembley
Tottenham avoid their first five-match winless league run since 2012 with a fourth consecutive 4+ goal victory over pitiful Stoke.
10 suggestions if you want to stop Brexit
Eurosceptic politician Daniel Hannan offers some thoughts which would, in 'normal circumstances', be uncontroversial.
'Couldn't run a p*** up in a brewery': Ed Miliband rips into government after Brexit deal collapse
Former Labour leader issued tweet just hours after Brexit talks in Brussels were shot down by the DUP.
Late surge gives England slim hope after abject batting collapse in second Ashes Test
Chris Woakes and James Anderson take two wickets apiece before stumps at the Adelaide Oval after Australia decide not to enforce the follow-on leading by 215 runs.
Steve Smith and David Warner fall but Australia hold edge after day one of second Ashes Test
Australia lose their two most influential batsmen on day one of the second Ashes Test in Adelaide, but England take just four total wickets after Joe Root elects to bowl first.
Jeremy Corbyn is an underwhelming grandpa, says GQ editor on his 'torturous' photoshoot
GQ boss Dylan Jones said Corbyn, 68, was "like a grandpa" who needed to be "pushed around for the family Christmas photograph".
Raheem Sterling strikes late for City as Wayne Rooney hat-trick downs sorry West Ham
Manchester City extend their lead at the Premier League summit to eight points with a late winner over Southampton.
Chennai Six: Freed ex-soldier blames bosses at security firm AdvanFort for jail sentence
Anti-piracy ship security guard Nick Dunn thanks supporters after four years in Indian prison.
Ashes 2017-18: Jonny Bairstow insists headbutt incident 'blown out of proportion'
England coach Trevor Bayliss unhappy with incident and blames his players for "making dumb decisions time after time".
Ashes 2017-18 first Test: Joe Root rues missed chances after Australia thrash England by 10 wickets
Root says the margin of defeat was harsh on England after they were neck-and-neck with Australia for the first three days of the match at the Gabba.
Vince Cable accuses government of 'dragging its heels' in fight against tax avoidance
Cable says 'systematic tax avoidance' is causing significant damage to the Treasury and public finances.
Ashes 2017-18: Warner and Bancroft in cruise control as Australia set for victory
England had started day four at 33 for two but failed to make any sort of headway as wickets kept falling at regular intervals.
Ashes 2017-18: Coffee beans and BT Sport - how to watch Australia vs England
Australia and England are braced to contest the 71st Ashes series this week - but how do you follow a series played at night? IBTimes UK explains all.
Over third of UK firms not training hiring managers to ditch 'unconscious bias'
The problem of hiring bias may fester on with many organisations still not taking active steps to tackle it, new research finds.
Daughter of beheaded Isis hostage reveals what it was like to watch his brutal murder
David Haines was a 44-year-old British aid worker who was abducted by Isis in 2013 and beheaded in September 2014 by 'Jihadi John'.
Victoria writer Daisy Goodwin 'groped at Number 10' by David Cameron official
The ongoing Westminster harassment scandal has already claimed the job of one member of the cabinet.
One in five European NHS doctors have made 'solid plans' to quit UK thanks to Brexit and xenophobia
Almost half of NHS doctors from the EU and EEA are considering relocating. Brexit has made the NHS less attractive to foreign staff, the BMA claim.
When is it legal to have sex?
With issues surrounding the age of consent being raised in both France and the US, we took a look at the vast disparity in the law around the world.
The Tories used Priti Patel's ethnicity as a political gambit and it's going to haunt them
The favoured Patel was to build that big bridge and also encourage more Asians to support or join the Conservative party, which had a white image problem.
From Priti Patel to Malala Yousafzai: Five influential persons of Asian origin in the UK
Until 8 November, Patel was the only minority ethnic woman in Theresa May's cabinet. Her net worth is estimated to be around $15m.
Theresa May forces Priti Patel to resign from cabinet over clandestine Israel meetings
Patel is the second member of the cabinet to exit in the past week following the departure of Sir Michael Fallon.
Britons are happier since Brexit - and that's official
Britons are happier since the Brexit vote despite a squeeze on household incomes, higher inflation and a weaker pound, according to official statistics.
Lewes Bonfire society to ditch 'Zulu' face paint: The groups that claim blacking up isn't racist
A group that takes part in an annual Bonfire parade has promised to stop painting their faces black. However, other groups argue that wearing black face paint isn't racist.
Conservative MP Charlie Elphicke has been referred to police following 'serious allegations'
Dover MP Charlie Elphicke has been suspended.
Gavin Williamson replaces Michael Fallon as defence secretary
Appointment of Gavin Williamson comes just hours after Sir Michael Fallon suddenly resigned from his post after three and a half years in the role.
Those on the left who love the whiff of 'revolution' have been blindsided by Catalan separatism
The referendum of 1 October is not the referendum the Catalan people need. Nor does its result give us a clear idea of what the nation actually wants.
Heathrow third runway consultation reopens after government publishes new evidence
Department for Transport publishes fresh appraisal over the impact a third runway would have on noise and air quality.
'The real Mr Bean': Former Swedish prime minister Carl Bildt comically videobombs interview
The ex-minister of foreign affairs was caught on camera dancing behind a man who was being interviewed by a local television news channel.