At £458,000, the average house price in London doesn't get you much. But it does elsewhere.
Shane Croucher Apr 16, 2014
Rain and colder temperatures forecast over long weekend
Lydia Smith Apr 15, 2014
IBTimesUK looks at one of the most important Jewish events of the year
Ludovica Iaccino Apr 15, 2014
IBTimes looks at the strangest conspiracy theories surrounding missing Malaysia Airlines passenger jet
Staff Reporter Apr 15, 2014
Google buys flying drone start-up that Facebook allegedly wanted to buy - but why?
Mary-Ann Russon Apr 15, 2014
IBTimes UK profiles five players who have a lot to prove in the seventh edition of the Indian Premier League.
Krishnan R Iyer Apr 15, 2014
How easy is it for cyber criminals to steal money from your smartphone or tablet?
Alfred Joyner Apr 15, 2014
IBTimes examines gruesome highlights of Game of Thrones, inspired by our own bloody past
Lydia Smith Apr 14, 2014
Stanford University researchers construct geological history of Game of Thrones planet
Mary-Ann Russon Apr 14, 2014
The Financial Conduct Authority is bringing in a tighter regime for mortgage lending in the UK.
Shane Croucher Apr 14, 2014
Slooh telescope will provide live coverage of Mars' closest call on Earth in six years
Lydia Smith Apr 14, 2014
From female detectives to white collar crime, here's what True Detective could do in season two.
Alfred Joyner Apr 13, 2014
IBTimes UK looks at best places to watch the London Marathon
Lydia Smith Apr 12, 2014
IBTimes UK speaks to Dr Michel Yao, World Health Organisation's senior health security adviser for humanitarian crises.
Lydia Smith Apr 11, 2014
In an exclusive documentary short, IBTimes UK investigates the hidden genocide currently occurring inside Burma.
Alfred Joyner Apr 11, 2014
Christmas is coming, and in the build-up millions of people across the UK will be shopping for presents online. But the Met Police has warned web users it's a time when many could also become the victims of fraud.
Alfred Joyner Apr 11, 2014
In this video exclusive special report, IBTimes UK looks at the challenges businesses have in finding funding, and what alternatives to the banks are available.
Marverine Cole Apr 11, 2014
The impending arrival of The Duchess of Cambridge's first child is one of the most anticipated royal births in decades.
Marverine Cole Apr 11, 2014
IBTimes Technology Editor David Gilbert explain just what Heartbleed is and what you need to do.
Alfred Joyner Apr 11, 2014
Things may finally be looking brighter for the High Street when it comes to consumer spending.
Alfred Joyner Apr 11, 2014
IBTimes visits Bosnia to find out why the genocide in the country is being covered up.
Alfred Joyner Apr 11, 2014
Scientists have created the first mind-controlled exoskeleton suit that could retire wheelchairs forever
Mary-Ann Russon Apr 11, 2014
Alex Hribal, charged with attempted homicide and aggravated assault by stabbing 22 pupils at Franklin Regional Senior High School
Lydia Smith Apr 10, 2014
IBTimes UK examines some of the countries with the highest rates of child marriage.
Ludovica Iaccino Apr 09, 2014
April 9 commemorates British wartime leader being made honorary citizen of US
Lydia Smith Apr 09, 2014
Six viable linux based distros that you should consider
Akash KJ Apr 08, 2014
Thomas Cohen, singer and musician, married Peaches Geldof at a church in Davington in 2012.
Staff Reporter Apr 08, 2014
IBtimesUK looks at current Mexico's most wanted drug lord.
Ludovica Iaccino Apr 07, 2014
WWE has become popular across the globe.
Ian Silvera Apr 06, 2014
IBTimesUK looks at one of the rising stars of politics in Europe, Italy's comedian turned politician Beppe Grillo.
Ludovica Iaccino Apr 06, 2014