Prince Andrew has withdrawn at the last minute from a controversial Bahraini-funded promotional conference in London promoting the Gulf Kingdom as a place of freedom and tolerance.
Political author Matthew Goodwin explains the reasons for Ukip's growing support.
Australian Education Minister Christopher Pyne called opposition Leader Bill Shorten a c**t in parliament.
Theories of mind control and terrorist weapons surround High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program.
At London Zoo this week, Dragons' Den star Peter Jones and founder of Wikipedia Jimmy Wales helped launch the second Global Impact Challenge.
If you want to know how to delete yourself from Facebook, Twitter, Google+ or YouTube, you've come to the right place
Credit Suisse facing much harsher reprisals than UBS in 2009 if tax investigators find against it
More than 1,000 people are believed to have lost their lives during the Andijan massacre.
A trip down red carpet history as 67th Cannes Film Festival opens at the Palais des Festivals et des Congres.
Robots have been in the news lately, with a poll finding that a third of the UK public is afraid of robots taking over their jobs. But what about robots in the home?
Noise Festival offers young creatives a foot in the door of the creative industries.
Watch trailers of fan-made film The Fall Down of Evolution
Loan strikers play a big role in rounding out the Premier League's best signings in the 2013-14 season.
Batman vs Superman: fan-made versions of the new Batmobile
IBTimes UK looks at the Hindu caste that is one of the most discriminated communities in India.
IBTimes UK examines sexism at British universities and why campus rapes are so under-reported.
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.