Ten adverts removed for being misleading following DWP being found to fabricate stories for leaflet.
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World Humanitarian Day is observed on 19 August to highlight work of humanitarian aid workers.
IBTimes explores the potential disruption to the audit industry posed by distributed ledger technology.
Jeremy Corbyn, Yvette Cooper, Liz Kendall and Andy Burnham on same-sex marriage and gay rights.
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Victory over Japan Day or V-J day on 15 August marks the surrender of Japan ending the Second World War.
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK speaks with UK companies on Nigerian stolen funds and anti-corruption initiatives.
Osborne targeting £1tn value of UK exports by end of decade, but weak China threatens goal.
The project will link the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of Nicaragua with a 173-mile shipping canal
Spanish winger would be a wonderful addition but would not fill the gap left by Angel di Maria.
Migrant Offshore Aid Station founder Christopher Catrambone works to help migrants in the Mediterranean crisis.
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Calls to sack London Underground strikers amid frustrations at repeat walk-outs.
Cloud music service Revelator and bitcoin developers Colu have launched music rights service on the blockchain.
Online tutoring is disrupting the traditional market and growing at a rapid rate.
New wave of health apps hold potential to skip GPs and refer patients directly to specialists.
Williams committed suicide on 11 August 2014 after suffering depression brought on by Parkinson's diagnosis.
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK speaks to Pamela Kazekare about her plans for a new Burundi.
Italian nun urges more effort to empower poor communities in Nigeria's oil-rich state.
After journeys of thousands of miles, migrants are willing to risk their lives to get to the UK.
Amnesty International will vote on whether to support global decriminalisation of prostitution.
From humble beginnings in Scotland to a residency in Las Vegas, Harris is a music powerhouse.
EXCLUSIVE: Former rebel tells IBTimes UK how he was recruited by touts to fight for his country
Facts and timeline of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945 on the 70th anniversary
In 1972 80,000 Asians were expelled from Uganda, with many ending up in Britain
The decision to start selling RBS this August seems to have been taken in isolation of the group's emerging capital surplus potential.
IBTimes UK spoke with Fa'ash on its work to help poor Nigerians and prevent youths from joining Boko Haram.
Jeremy Corbyn, Yvette Cooper, Liz Kendall and Andy Burnham policies on welfare, childcare and women's rights.