United Nations International Migrants Day is observed annually on 18 December to promote human rights.
Lydia Smith Dec 18, 2014
International Migrants Day is observed by the United Nations annually on 18 December
Lydia Smith Dec 18, 2014
Entertainment reporter Toyin Owoseje rounds up the showbiz stories of the week
Alfred Joyner Dec 17, 2014
IBTimes UK looks at the rules and regulations you must follow to fly a drone in the UK
Alfred Joyner Dec 17, 2014
Reverend Libby Lane announced as new female Bishop of Stockport for Church of England after law change.
Lydia Smith Dec 17, 2014
Matt Groening's animated sitcom The Simpsons began on 17 December 1989.
Lydia Smith Dec 17, 2014
Eye-witness Moeen Uddin recalls horror of the hospitals in immediate aftermath of the Taliban attacks
Gareth Platt Dec 16, 2014
IBTimes UK examines the history and controversies surrounding Scientology's Narconon drug programme.
Lydia Smith Dec 16, 2014
IBTimes UK explores the increase in reports of anti-Semitic incidents across Europe on Chanukkah.
Lydia Smith Dec 16, 2014
Edmund Shing explains why this Christmas looks likely to be a good one for last-minute bargain hunters.
Sho Murakoshi Dec 16, 2014
Chanukah "festival of lights" begins on the evening of 16 December and ends on 24 December
Lydia Smith Dec 16, 2014
Our look ahead to the most exciting films coming in 2015 that offer something new.
Ben Skipper Dec 15, 2014
Muslim cleric already charged for sending offensive letters to dead Australian soldiers' families.
Ludovica Iaccino Dec 15, 2014
With no binding terms and a vague language, the Lima action plan does nothing to steer the world away from its present road to climate disasters.
Jayalakshmi K Dec 15, 2014
Hanukkah, the Jewish Feast of Dedication, is celebrated from Tuesday 16 December to 24 December 2014.
Lydia Smith Dec 15, 2014
David Cameron has asked GCHQ to hunt paedophiles in depths of cyberspace - but the fight is already well-advanced.
Tim Holman Dec 12, 2014
Look ahead at the video games offering something new in 2015.
Ben Skipper Dec 12, 2014
Save the Children campaign Christmas Jumper Day will take place on Friday 12 December.
Lydia Smith Dec 11, 2014
Christmas in the time of Ebola is a grim experience in Sierra Leone capital.
Mimi Bangali Dec 11, 2014
Garner protesters have been arrested at a die-in demonstration at Shepherd's Bush Westfield in London.
Lydia Smith Dec 11, 2014
Employing Ebola survivors in West Africa as caregivers could help against re-infection and stigma.
Lydia Smith Dec 10, 2014
Malala Yousafzai will collect the Nobel peace Prize 2014 with Kailash Satyarthi on 10 December in Oslo.
Lydia Smith Dec 10, 2014
Gay activist Frank Mugisha warns of dangers of anti-gay bill expected to pass before Christmas.
Ludovica Iaccino Dec 10, 2014
IBTimes UK looks at the struggles of Syrian female refugees on United Nations' Human Rights Day
Lydia Smith Dec 10, 2014
Human Rights Day is observed by United Nations General Assembly on 10 December annually.
Lydia Smith Dec 10, 2014
Edmund Shing explains why oil prices are falling, and what the potential BP-buyout could mean
Alfred Joyner Dec 09, 2014
The two-screened Yotaphone 2 has gone on sale in the UK
Alfred Joyner Dec 09, 2014
Senate Intelligence Committee is expected to release report on torture by CIA on al-Qaeda suspects.
Lydia Smith Dec 09, 2014
The United Nations International Anti-Corruption Day theme for 2014 is 'break the corruption chain'.
Staff Reporter Dec 09, 2014
The All-Party Parliamentary Inquiry into Hunger in the UK released its 2014 report Feeding Britain.
Lydia Smith Dec 08, 2014