The journalist-turned-poker queen tells Dominic Wells how she survives, and thrives, as a woman in a man's world
IBTimes UK visited Google's London headquarters this week to talk to the four winners of the Global Impact Awards, which which charge UK non-profit organisations with coming up with ways to use technology to change the world.
Blurgroup.com's chief speaks exclusively on internet currency and why the UK tech industry is behind in development.
For years now, we have been told that the PC is dead. The advent of the iPad in 2010 was seen to herald the death knell for the PC, but this is not the case, says Microsoft - the PC has just changed shape.
Blurgroup.com's chief speaks exclusively in a two-part interview on web commerce platforms, internet currency and crowdfunding.
From June 3-6 heads of state will meet up with business leaders at The Grove Hotel in Watford for Bilderberg, an annual conference amongst the transnational elite that is shrouded in secrecy.
Speaking with IBTimes UK on camera, Arian Silver CEO Jim Williams debates about what's behind silver falling under peak levels, the landscape for supply and demand and future resources.
From brushing your teeth with toothpaste, using a frying pan to cook your breakfast or even in steel working, fluorspar is one of most heavily used and versatile minerals that we use in every day life.
Djibouti is on a mission - a trade mission - in the UK. The small Horn of Africa state wants British investment to help build up its economy.
Pakistani filmmaker denies controversial documentary designed to stir up Muslim anger.
IBTimes UK meets the four girls seeking to capitalise on Olympic fever at Sochi 2014
Read the full transcript of IBTimes UK's interview with Mail on Sunday columnist Peter Hitchens on the subject of his new book The War We NEver Fought: The British Establishment's Surrender to Drugs.
Peter Hitchens is used to being treated as the lunatic fringe of British commentariat but does not appear to enjoy his status.
We speak to Sony Mobile Chief Marketing Officer, Steve Walker, about entering the smartphone world afresh, Xperia tablets and Windows Phone 7.
South Korea's Ministry of Unification says the country is still ready for dialogues with North Korea, if it abandons the provocations.
Google's Eric Schmidt speaks about Google's anti-trust issues, connecting the next five billion, privacy, and the company's recent Motorola acquisition.
In an exclusive interview, international relations expert Kenneth Lieberthal explains why the US cannot give political asylum to Chen Guangcheng while he lives in China. He also discusses North Korea and other issues.
Christian organisation Family Leader president says Mitt Romney will not be Republican nominee despite leading polls.
On the day the Business Secretary launched a stinging attack on banks, chief executive of Charity Bank Malcolm Hayday spoke exclusively to the International Business Times on how trust has broken down and how to fix it.
As James Murdoch prepares for a second line of questioning from the Culture, Media and Sport Committee, one of the key investors of News Corp, Julie Tanner of CBIS, remembers the AGM where democracy fought back against the Murdoch family.