I had to give up veganism, not because I stopped believing, but because I couldn't afford it
Brazil's Supreme Court alleges Rousseff doctored government accounts to allow for more electoral spending.
IBTimes UK speaks with Oxfam on measures to tackle extreme inequality, which the NGO said is out of control.
Paul Swinney tells IBTimes UK there are several reasons why the industry in the UK is fighting to survive.
The pink pill is set to become available in the US with a doctor's prescription on 17 October.
Orionid meteor shower, from Comet Halley, will peak around 21 October 2015.
Full text of the lecture given by Lord John Dyson at the High Sheriff of Oxfordshire's Annual Law Lecture.
How some YouTubers are earning more than movie stars
Nablus holy site is flashpoint of violence between Jews and Muslims.
259 aboard Pan Am flight 103 and 11 on the ground were killed when the plane was blown apart above Lockerbie.
World Food Day is marked on 16 October to raise awareness of food sustainability, hunger and poverty.
Odom is still fighting for his life at a Las Vegas hospital.
Education secretary Nicky Morgan approves new building for 450 extra grammar school pupils.
One in nine people on Earth do not have enough food to lead an active, healthy life
Compared to many other EU countries, Britain is not the refugee magnet many believe it to be.
After signal failure at King's Cross blighted the Underground, IBTimes UK asks what is a signal failure?
Arab shops and restaurants in the OId City are being forced to close after wave of violence.
Osborne putting into law that UK governments must target a budget surplus.
The aurora borealis, or northern lights, will be visible in Britain over the next few weeks.
Entertainment editor Toyin Owoseje rounds up the celebrity stories of the week.
Requests for information from the MoJ met with labyrinthine world of Kafkaesque contradiction and confusion.
The 7-Series features driverless parking, massage seats, inductive charging and a Samsung tablet.
The cases of Raif Badawi, Karl Andree and Mohammed al-Nimr are only three examples of many
Islamic New Year, also known as the Hijri New Year, will take place on 13/14 October 2015.
Brewery giant becomes fourth-biggest deal to have ever taken place.
UK enters deflation as prices fall in line with commodities, but little cause for concern.
Brazilian rock star Marie says she wishes to challenge stereotypes on stage.
Ada Lovelace Day is marked on 13 October to inspire women toward science, technology, engineering and maths.
Watson under fire over Leon Brittan comments and claims of Westminster paedophile ring.
The health secretary's wife came under fire from Labour's shadow welfare minister.