Cohen Bramall could make Arsenal debut sooner than expected
Arsene Wenger believes the 20-year-old can progress into the first team in double-quick time.
Arsenal confirm first January signing as Arsene Wenger takes chance on non-league gem
Gunners complete deal to pluck talented defender from the seventh tier of English football.
Carjack killer Gary Lee Sampson sentenced to death for 2001 murders of Massachusetts men
The last executions in Massachusetts were Phillip Bellino and Edward Gertson in 1947.
British cruise firm All Leisure Holidays stops trading, stranding hundreds of holidaymakers
British cruise company ceases to trade - but travel bodies pledge to fly passengers home.
Juggling triple expectations – why women face more stress at work than men
Caring responsibilities, sexism and tough economic times pile stress disproportionately on women.
Obama ends visitor registry programme before Trump takes office amid Islamophobia concerns
The programme has been inactive since 2011 but there are fears Trump could based a Muslim registry on it.
TV Christmas crackers - Holiday Armadillo in Friends to David Brent's Christmas date in The Office
IBTimes UK rounds up some of our favourite Christmas specials over the years.
Amazon Go could doom the independent retailer - but they can't remain in the dark ages
Changing the face of retail once more, the Amazon Go experiment might pay off - but at what cost?
Boris Johnson's mothballed water cannons cost taxpayer £300,000 – including £1,000 for CD players
Sadiq Khan reveals how much money has been spent on vehilces which have never been approved for use.
Pokemon Stars: What Sun and Moon tell us about the rumoured Nintendo Switch title
Nintendo's Alolan adventure is reportedly on its way to the home-handheld hybrid, but what can we expect to see?
Was it bad for you, too? Literary Review Bad Sex Award goes to Italian author Erri De Luca
His novel The Day Before Happiness scoops the prize with phrases such as 'My body was her gearstick'.
Fidel Castro was a dictator – but the left is blind to human rights abuses when it's one of their own
There's a double-standard from people who, in other circumstances, think of themselves as democrats.
Donald Trump's 'Muslim registry': 'We'll see him in court,' warn civil rights groups
Group that filed legal action against the idea under George W Bush says it's 'redundant' and 'ineffective'.
'Useless' UK law banning smoking in cars with children sees only one fine issued in 12 months
Northumbria Police is only force to issue £50 penalty for law introduced in October 2015 in England and Wales.
Justice secretary and prisons officers union hold peace talks over safety fears
'There's not enough staff – that's the bottom line,' POA chief Steve Gillan told IBTimes UK.
Remembering the Big Bang: The day the City of London changed forever 30 years ago
Britain's financial sector became deregulated on 27 October 1986, as it jumped into the 21st century.
Sony Xperia XZ review: Can Sony evolve to survive in the brutal premium smartphone market?
Sony hits the reset button on its smartphone family's misjudged rebrand.
Synereo raises $4.7m to meet its 'blockchain promise'
Synereo announced a grant project inviting developers to build decentralised applications for its platform.
Cold Feet fans horrified at favourite character Pete's apparent suicide from depression
ITV show coincided episode with World Mental Healthy Day.
Slovenia vs England, World Cup 2018 Qualifier: Where to watch live, preview, betting odds and possible XI
England lead Slovenia by two points in the group.
Michael Bisping vs Dan Henderson rematch perfectly encapsulates UFC's matchmaking mess
Middleweight showdown in Manchester is a contest worth watching, but has no business being a title bout.
What do you think of when you hear the word 'schizophrenia'?
There are still damaging stereotypes, such as the belief that people with the condition are violent.
Microsoft announces $40bn in share buyback and raises quarterly dividend payout by 8.3%
In 2013, the tech giant's board had authorised a buyback plan that was of the same $40bn size.
Every firefighter in Manchester faces the sack
Union claims Greater Manchester Fire & Rescue Service will make staff reapply for jobs to save costs.
Joey Barton: Steven Gerrard wanted me, not Xabi Alonso, as midfield partner at Liverpool
Controversial Rangers star revealed he came close to joining the Reds in 2004.
Microsoft to shut Skype's London office and make most of its 400 employees redundant
Microsoft had acquired Skype, the video chat and voice-call services company in 2011 for $8.5bn.
Peter Shilton says Wayne Rooney should have quit international football after Euro 2016
Rooney recently revealed his plan to retire from the international scene in 2018.
Google kills off Project Ara: Was the modular smartphone ever meant to be?
As Google mothballs Project Ara, IBTimes UK wonders if the modular smartphone dream will ever become reality.
UAE 'sends message' by sacking state workers after random visit reveals empty desks
Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid al-Maktoum angered after spot check reveals workers did not show up.
Is American Apparel quitting Los Angeles?
Controversial retailer looking to slash costs.