President Barack Obama calls Jo Cox's husband expressing 'sincere condolences'
Obama offers his condolences on behalf of American people after 'heinous' murder, the White House said.
Jo Cox murder: Police charge Thomas Mair with murder of Labour MP and possession of firearm
Thomas Mair will appear at Westminster Magistrates Court in London on 18 June.
Jo Cox dies: Britain in shock at murder of popular Labour MP killed by 'hatred'
MP had been giving a weekly advice surgery in her Batley and Spen constituency.
Labour MP Jo Cox dies from injuries sustained in shooting and stabbing attack
The 41-year-old was seen lying and bleeding on the pavement in Birstall, West Yorkshire.
Australia's opposition leader Bill Shorten denies claims over welcoming refugees
Bill Shorten says his party may scrap temporary visa programme but won't welcome refugees.
21st century tech revives aristocratic lifestyles with on-demand servant economy
Apps like Uber and Airbnb helped create servants-as-a-service, akin to life at Downton Abbey.
Donald is coming! Will the Trump Effect grip the United Kingdom?
Republican candidate's UK trip on 24 June might be extent of his impact on British politics.
EU referendum: We know the risks of leaving, but Britain answers to Germany if we stay
Our borders remain wide open to anyone from the EU, and Germany now calls all the shots.
Gordon Brown praises EU as Europeans now battle with ideas and not weapons
Former Labour chancellor and prime minister made his first major speech of the Brexit campaign.
May Day 2016: Top ten quotes to commemorate the power of hard work and the arrival of spring
1 May coincides with the first day of spring.
How Nepal's catastrophic earthquake swallowed the lives of impoverished women
A 7.8 magnitude earthquake was the first of several earthquakes to hit Nepal on 25 April 2015.
Immigration, Immigration, Immigration: Ukip's plan to win the Mayor of London election
Peter Whittle says his rivals for City Hall have 'refused to confront reality' by ignoring the issue.
Pace of permanent hiring in Britain slows to six-month low in March, REC survey reveals
Starting salaries for permanent staff increase but pace of hiring falls to slowest level since September 2015.
More Japanese workers dying from overwork or karoshi
Claims for compensation for karoshi rose to a record high of 1,456 in the year ending March 2015.
Sheffield Brightside by-election: Labour's Gill Furniss talks steel, the EU and immigration
EXCLUSIVE: Front runner for the South Yorkshire seat speaks to IBTimes UK ahead of the 5 May vote.
Accept that the UK steel industry is failing – find something else to produce
If a firm is unprofitable in the long run, it is a sign that investment and workers are better off elsewhere.
More than 30,000 people support call to ban David Cameron from returning to UK from holiday
'Cameron presents a clear and present danger,' the online petition says.
Top German companies take on just 200 migrants between them
Top employers in Germany found to have employed almost no refugees full time
Why women should vote to leave the EU
Britain has a feminist history we can be proud of - and one that can only continue to develop outside of the EU.
Permanent placements hit three-month high as labour market stays in good health
Demand for staff grew at fastest pace in six months according to REC.
The Art of Living: Everything you need to know about India's World Culture Festival 2016
The World Culture Festival 2016 is taking place in New Delhi from 11 to 13 March.
Stop Trident rally: Jeremy Corbyn and celebrities join thousands in CND London demonstration
Top politicians and celebrities join thousands of anti-nuclear weapons activists as they hold a mass rally in London
UK employers to hire more permanent staff in next three months, REC survey finds
According to new research, 82% of employers plan to hire more permanent staff between now and May.
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's ex-caretaker wins damages over mistreatment
Labour Court in awarding Menny Naftali damages criticises Sara Netanyahu's behaviour towards staff.
Of course government wants to erode our right to strike - it'll benefit rich employers
People earning the least are often the ones to gain most from industrial action.
UK starting salaries increase at slowest pace since 2013 but vacancy numbers at five-month high
REC warns that cutting salaries of temporary nursing staff may lead to major shortage of staff in the sector.
US markets open: Wall Street gains ground as oil prices rebound over $30 a barrel
Dow Jones and Nasdaq on track to recoup losses as Brent and WTI prices climb.
EU referendum: Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish leaders urge David Cameron to avoid June ballot
First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon warned the vote's timing could cause 'confusion'.
Watch PMQs live: David Cameron faces Jeremy Corbyn after EU draft deal
Prime minister was savaged by the British press after the document was published.
EU referendum: New Brexit campaign 'Grassroots Out' launches in East Midlands
GO will be the third anti-EU campaign to launch after the establishment of Leave.EU and Vote Leave.