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Travel will be disrupted across the capital on 9 January.
IBTimes UK takes a look at what the future might look like for Obamacare when Trump takes office.
After thousands of deaths, outsiders wonder how the leader still has overwhelming support. The answer is simple.
IBTimes UK's preview of the most exciting games due in the next 12 months.
Royal experts offer their insights on the Prince of Wales and the future of the British monarchy.
Inequality isn't just about women being paid less than men for the same job.
IBTimes UK's preview of the most exciting games due in the next 12 months.
Around 150 million people around the world use braille.
The UK's top bosses have already earned more than the typical UK worker will make all year.
IBTimes UK's preview of the most exciting games due in the next 12 months.
The IBTimes UK gaming team kicks off its preview of the most exciting games due in the next 12 months.
More exercise? Eat healthier? Be more pro-active? Set manageable goals for 2017.
From AV to VR and beyond we pick our best entertainment offering from 2016.
We reveal the IBTimes UK smartphone of the year for 2016.
We reveal the IBTimes UK technology gadget of the year 2016.
Whether you are in London, Manchester or Edinburgh, there is something for everyone.
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IBTimes UK explores the greatest advances in 2016, including AI, quantum computing, drones and mobile data.
Clarence House and Kensington Palace have increased social media use this year.
The most unpredictable year of all is coming to an end, but what does 2017 have in store?
We grade Apple, Samsung, Facebook, Google and others on their achievements and failures in 2016.
"This Congolese crisis is forgotten for financial reasons, due to international corruption," activist tells IBTimes UK.
Scots celebrate the New Year in style.
We look at some of the most desirable penthouses on the property market.
We could do with a quiet year - but perish the thought in the next 12 months.
It has been a rollercoaster of a year.
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Ring in 2017 with a bang.
A deal between President Joseph Kabila and the opposition hangs in the balance.