David Cameron heckled: Small businesses want out and four more EU referendum claims
IBTimes UK lists the real facts behind trade and economic policies from the European Union.
UK steel crisis: Industry urges Sajid Javid to push for serious EU action ahead of Brussels summit
Profit has not seen a significant increase since 1997 and one in six steel workers' jobs are at risk.
Yitzhak Rabin assassination: In the war against Palestine has Jewish terrorism hurt Israel the most?
A divided society speculates on whether it could have been different if the Israeli peace broker had lived.
Clock change 2015: Is it time to stop putting Britain's clocks back in winter?
Not only would joining Central European Time make money, it would also save lives
Tata Steel confirms 1,200 job losses as David Cameron promises to raise steel issue with Xi Jinping
BREAKING: Business secretary Sajid Javid has called for EU-wide urgent action to resolve the steel crisis.
Foreign Office cleaners 'disciplined' after complaining about poor wages to Philip Hammond
Protests take place following disciplinary measures allegedly being raised against 14 cleaners who wrote to the foreign secretary.
Osborne's fiscal charter breezes through as Labour MPs defy Corbyn
The Conservative government's new spending rules passed by 320 to 258 votes.
James Caan: Is London turning against Uber and backing our beloved black cabs?'
London's black cabs are a part of its unique offering for visitors and locals alike.
SSI UK steelworks in Redcar goes into liquidation as UK government refuses bailout
Some 1,700 are still at risk, although the government has offered a £80m retraining and support package.
Rainbow Six: Siege's lack of single player confirms what we all knew about big games
A loss of focus on single player in shooters shows gaming is becoming less of a storytelling medium.
Syria crisis: Vladimir Putin is right, the US should back Bashar al-Assad against Islamic State
As Syria implodes Assad is the only party that can realistically defeat Islamic State
Curved televisions: Worth the money or an expensive gimmick?
We try out a curved 55in TV from Samsung to see what all the curved screen fuss is about.
'Invisible' drones that can find stealth jets could be added to Russian and Chinese arsenals
New stealth drones may render the expensive F-35 stealth fighter aircraft redundant.
Greek debt crisis: Greece urgently needs a jobs revolution
Greece is haemorrhaging high-skilled workers.
Striking National Gallery staff open to negotiations with new director Gabriele Finaldi
The gallery faces indefinite industrial action as PCS members protest over privatisation plans.
Kids Company: Camila Batmanghelidjh's doomed charity walked a deliberate financial tightrope
Defunct charity had an explicit policy of spending all donations and grants that flooded in.
Will Smith and Jada Pinkett divorce: Daughter Willow Smith laughs off split rumours
The daughter of Smith and Pinkett also scotched rumours that her parents are heading for a multi-million dollar divorce.
Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Did the US need to drop atomic bombs on Japan?
Revisionists argue Japan would have surrendered in WWII without the devastating bombings.
Godfather of Bitcoin Adam Back explains how blockchain will prevent another banking crisis
IBTimes spoke to Adam Back PhD about smart contracts and the elimination of trust requirements in the banking system.
NHS redundancies: Government 'wasted' £1.8bn on staff cuts during Coalition years
Department of Health criticised for cost of paying off 44,000 members of staff since 2010.
The French bitcoin revolution: BNP Paribas testing crypto on its currency funds
Exclusive: a source at BNP Paribas told IBTimes UK the bank plans to add bitcoin to one of its currency funds.
EHRC survey finds workplace bias against new mothers, pregnant women
11% of the women surveyed said they were dismissed or treated so poorly they had to quit.
New BMI boss Jill Watts begins cost cutting drive
Jill Watts is taking the private hospitals firm in a new direction.
Summer budget 2015: Libertarians mourn as Tory chancellor George Osborne buries Thatcherism
Osborne's interference in minimum wage-setting will cost 60,000 jobs, predicts OBR.
Greek debt crisis: How Greece's banking system is beholden to politics
Cash is running perilously low as crunch meetings are set to decide fate of banking system.
TaiG 2.1.0 untether jailbreak update available: How to fix Cydia Substrate issue on iOS 8.3 [Video]
TaiG 2.1.0 untether fix for Cydia Substrate issue is now available for download.
How to fix redundant 'Allow USB Debugging' prompt on Windows PC
A Google+ user, Elliott Hughes, has released a quick fix for redundant 'Allow USB Debugging' prompt on Windows PC.
Oxfam seeks to reach 3 million people in Syria with water and hygiene projects
Global aid agency Oxfam wants to double the number of people it can reach inside Syria.
Greece's state broadcaster ERT returns two years after austerity shut down
Channel back on air following promise by left-wing Syriza government
E3 2015: Five hopes for Microsoft and Xbox One
Five things we hope to see from Microsoft at this year's E3.