Doubling Fish Farming Industry to Meet Global Demand Must be Done Responsibly: Aquaculture Tsar Interview
Aquaculture Stewardship Council chief executive Chris Ninnes explains the importance of this situation.
Greenpeace Loses Millions in Rogue Employee Forex Contract
The NGO has apologised to donors after an employee lost €3.8mn.
Comic Relief Ending Investments in Weapons, Tobacco and Alcohol
BBC Panorama investigation revealed charity invested millions into unethical firms
'Crooked as Hell': How Mortgage Lenders Are Ruining UK Landlords
Through the little-known LPA receivership process banks are destroying landlords' livelihoods.
World Fair Trade Day: How Fair Is Fair?
Fair trade is big business, but the movement is not without its critics.
Michael Schumacher 'Awake!' Cover on Die Aktuelle Magazine Sparks Fury
Die Aktuelle under fire for Awake front cover which implies Ferrari legend is out of coma.
Women Who Eat Organic Food 'No Less Likely to Get Cancer'
Study finds no evidence pesticides increase women's cancer risk.
EXCLUSIVE: Brigitte Nielsen Appeals to Danish Military over 'Torture and Mutilation' of Pigs
Danish actress Nielsen calls for Denmark's defence minister to end military practice using live pigs.
US Navy Seals 'Took Turns Firing Hundreds of Bullets Into Bin Laden's Body'
Special Ops sources claim US Navy Seals fired hundreds of bullets into bin Laden's dead body.
'Revolutionary' BDS iPhone App to Spread Boycott Israel Message on Smartphones
Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement to release beta smartphone app to help you select which companies to boycott.
Israel Boycott Pressure: Two Foreign Investors Withdraw Port Bids
BDS boycott worsens as Dutch and Italian companies withdraw bids for Ashdod and Haifa seaports
Pigs Strung Up and Used for Target Practice by Denmark Military [GRAPHIC PHOTOS]
Pigs are shot and blown up in trauma training before they are operated on and killed.
Business Brands Prompt Payment Code 'Toothless and Ineffective'
Sage UK & Ireland survey shows British firms suffer payments as much as 90 days late.
Tax Avoidance Beats Pay and Bonuses to Top Business Behaviour Concerns
The Institute of Business Ethics says business has clawed back some of the public trust it lost.
Islamic Finance: London Can Grab £1tn of Global Market Claims Ethical Asset Management's Saadat Khan
Khan says UK should focus on making truly Shariah-compliant financial products to lure Islamic investment.
Freemium, In-App Purchases and the Psychology of Gaming
Gaming consultant and author Nicholas Lovell explains in-app purchases and the psychology of gaming.
South Yorkshire Police 'Took Money from Victims of Hillsborough Disaster'
Documents show police kept money they found among dead and in injured on day of Hillsborough tragedy.
UK Protesters Urge Tesco to End Sales of 'Lads' Mags'
Britain's biggest supermarket under pressure to stop stocking titles that depict women as 'sex objects'.
Parliamentary Inquiry Finds UK SMEs Owed £36bn in Late Payments
Small to medium enterprises face another challenge of being paid on time. Whitehall calls for action
Archbishop of Canterbury: Church Investment in Porn is Life in the Real World
Justin Welby promises rethink on rules that let Church profit from vice as he takes on payday lender Wonga.
City of London Police: Corruption and Bribery Blights Half of Firms Worldwide
Commissioner Adrian Leppard launches joint anti-bribery training with British Standards Institute.
‘Happy Ending Massages are Legal’ Ruling Triggers Prostitution Storm in China
Beijing police reject Guangdong court ruling that decriminalised 'happy ending' massages.
UK Government Gathering Data Using Top Secret Prism Programme
The UK intelligence agency GCHQ has been gathering information from Google, Facebook, Apple and others using the US-run Prism programme.
Pig Rescues Baby Goat Video Fake: Here is How it Was Made [VIDEO]
September’s 30-second video of a pig rescuing a goat was a fake. Find out how it was done...
US Town Cancels Event to Destroy Violent Games
"We've succeeded in our program already" says group spokesman
Raspberry Pi Partners With Sony to Bring Manufacturing to UK
The micro-computer, with the aim of reigniting the UK’s computer industry, will now be manufacturers in the UK too.
Argentina, the Falklands and La Presidenta's Cheap Trick
Friday, 04 May 2012, marked the 30th anniversary of HMS Sheffield being hit by an Exocet missile launched from a Dassault-Breguet Super Étendard attack aircraft of Argentina's 2nd Naval Air Fighter Squadron. This went unmentioned in the British media except for a couple of clips in the City of Sheffield's local newspaper The Star.
Organic Food Triumphs on All Fronts
London-based What On Earth says going organic is all about choice as it notches up 50% revenue increase.
Osama bin Laden dead: Was killing legal? UK Government report summary
A UK parliament report has questioned whether Osama bin Laden’s death was legal under international law.
IBTimes summarises the report here…
The Apprentice: How much can you sell a fruit salad for in Canary Wharf?
After a brief interval "The Apprentice" returned to our screens this week, for a brand new series in which the winner will get a £250,000 investment into their own business from Lord Sugar.