IBTimes UK speaks to a range of people from the public over their battles with the taxman
IBTimesUK speaks with Sadia Khan, a Pakistani activist who is now a refugee in Sri Lanka.
There is a lot of talk of a housing bubble forming in the UK, but are there signs the boom is slowing?
Thirty-five years after the Iranian Revolution erupted, the country is still living under crushing sanctions
Since 1956 the contest has launched pop careers for Abba, Bucks Fizz and Brotherhood of Man.
IBTimes UK looks at modern slavery in West Africa
Protesters gathered in Canary Wharf outside Serco's AGM in London. IBTimes UK went to speak to them.
E-commerce sales are forecast to hit $1.5tn in 2014 alone.
IBTimes looks at this year's weird and wonderful acts ahead of the Eurovision Song Contest.
Higher regulation and uptake in e-cigarette usage in emerging markets are hastening tobacco companies' expansion into the sector.
Apple's "Frequent Locations" data tracking on iOS7 has sparked controversy
Our final E3 preview takes a look at EA and Ubisoft's news briefings and a number of other rumoured games.
As our E3 preview continues, we take a look at Nintendo and its all-important plans.
A look ahead to next month's E3 gaming exhibition in LA and what console manufacturers Sony and Microsoft will be planning.
IBTimesUK tried out eating for one pound a day for the campaign to raise money for the Global Poverty Project.
There are a number of parallels between the reigns of Bill Gross and George III.
Pay, wages, remuneration – call it what you like, but the cost of living is back in the news.
Louise Clifford has been a pillar of support for PR Max Clifford during his 8-week trial.
The UK Independence Party head has been egged on his campaign trail in Nottingham.
IBTimes UK explores the meaning and origin of May Day, held annually on 1 May.
IBTimes UK examines how the ban on reading material in UK prisons impacts the welfare of prisoners.
A look back at the life and career of British actor Bob Hoskins.
Spam has evolved and become worse because of technological advances
IBTimes UK examines the use of unmanned flying vehicles to protect African elephants and rhinoceros.
IBTimes film critics Alfred Joyner and Ben Skipper take a look at the big movie releases this month.
In the coming weeks and months Microsoft will need to answer some tough questions to see if the Nokia deal will be a success or not:
Everything you need to know about this week's London tube strikes.
Ajax, Barcelona and Netherlands icon Johan Cruyff turned 67 today
IBTimes UK reveals all you need to know about one of world's biggest killer diseases
This quintessentially American pastime is taking root across the UK - as the annual championships show.