Sixteen-year-old rape victim Amina Filali from Morocco killed herself after being forced to marry her rapist, casting a spotlight on the huge scale of forced child marriages in the Muslim world.
We speak to the founder of the Raspberry Pi about the decline in students computer skills, the potential of the credit-card-sized computer and what the future now holds,
With the Apple iPad 3's release date in the UK just a week away, we pit it against the best on offer from Android to see which you should buy.
Liberal Democrat business secretary's idea of taxing mansions has as many enemies as friends.
Relentless debate over health bill could see David Cameron pull plug on health secretary Andrew Lansley
We look at whether or not iPad and iPad 2 owners should be thinking about upgrading to Apple's latest tablet.
Anti-capitalist campaigners focus on London 2012 for possible future action.
Brutal murder gives glimpse into the world of witchcraft and superstition
Health and Social Care Bill, the coalition government's most controversial legislation, analysed in depth by IBTimes UK.
Unite union boss Len McCluskey angered MPs on all sides by saying Olympics provided opportunity for strike action. Could the UK cope?
Personal privacy on high risk with the advent of nanotechnology.
Latest speculation linked to an Israeli attack on Iran suggest that Tel Aviv could drop the US and instead turn to Saudi Arabia for help.
Space-age cars driven by computer through vacuum air corridors are reality in computer tests.
According to a press release by the Press Association (PA), ongoing research into the "energy bill revolution" has revealed that a staggering 6.4 million homes are facing fuel poverty in the UK.
The Oscar statuettes, golden men holding the inverted sword, have already lined up the back stage at the Kodak Theatre, as the impeccable red carpet awaits the turn of the Hollywood A-list.
Vague crackdown promised on fiddles by corrupt politicians and officials in cahoots with international crime rings.
News Corp media mogul prepares to pick up where disgraced News of the World left off.
Ralph Lauren, Burberry, Jaeger and Hobbs among labels in British fashion e-tailer's web shop.
With defence cuts and stretched armed services, can Britain still protect the islanders?
London mayoral race with Boris Johnson hots up but will Labour challenger's foot-in-mouth disease stop him?
Belinda Dickson on the challenges of running her Belinda Robertson Cashmere.
Extradition rules unfair and need tighter safeguards, says human rights campaigners as US government hacker case grinds on.
Forex software applications developer makes package available for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.
No one hesitates to call a spam a spam whenever an unsolicited or unwanted mail appears in the inbox. Most of them delete these mails without opening them and wonder how to stop such mails.
The Facebook IPO is billed as the biggest IT offering even eclipsing Google's in 2004.
Jewish communities remain targets as recession and conflicts in Middle East stoke fires of aggression.
iPad 3 is the most-anticipated gadget after the iPhone 5 and the legal successor to iPad 2. Speculation is rife about its expected launch any time soon, while fan expectations about its anticipated features have soared.
Graphic novel author accused of hypocrisy after hitting out at DC Entertainment plans for prequels.
Port Said football match carnage just the latest in long line of football tragedies.
British coffee company promotes green approach to making the black stuff.