There is a problem with self-censorship in our universities, where free speech is banned.
Elrica Degirmen
Feb 15, 2016
There are important things to fight for in Europe but Working Tax Credits for migrants is not one of them.
James Bloodworth
Feb 15, 2016
He called tax avoidance 'morally repugnant' - then got a payout from his family firm which failed to pay it.
Lee Williams
Feb 15, 2016
As Oscars are shamed for lack of diversity, IBTimes UK looks deeper into biggest music awards
Alicia Adejobi
Feb 13, 2016
Twitter has had a tough start to 2016; can these changes help it win back users and turn a profit?
Alistair Charlton
Feb 13, 2016
West sees women through the Madonna/whore lens. Swift didn't need a man's rude interruption to become a star.
Harriet Williamson
Feb 12, 2016
Society encourages the idea that stalking is a dedicated way for a man to pursue a woman who isn't interested.
Laura Bates
Feb 12, 2016
Daniel Friedberg, a principal at law firm of Riddell Williams PS in Seattle, considers the legal implications of a hard fork.
Daniel Friedberg
Feb 12, 2016
Rhodes Must Fall failed, Barbie and Beyonce won - which sells merchandise?
Rory Ellwood
Feb 11, 2016
People earning the least are often the ones to gain most from industrial action.
Abi Wilkinson
Feb 11, 2016
Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe has said Met Police may end policy of automatic belief of sex abuse complaints.
Lydia Smith
Feb 11, 2016
It's demand, not any problem with the market for supply, that's driving ever-escalating prices.
Ben Southwood
Feb 10, 2016
GPs have reported an increase in teenage erectile dysfunction, thought to be a consequence of too much porn.
Alex Anderson
Feb 10, 2016
The UK dumps 14 million tonnes of food a year (twice the EU average), half of which comes from households.
Stefan Stern
Feb 09, 2016
An ode to black power will be in the top 10 – and everyone simply has to deal with it.
Yomi Adegoke
Feb 09, 2016
As a society we still like to pretend that people don't seek anything other than true love from a relationship.
Katy Horwood
Feb 09, 2016
We should encourage more articles to be written about public figures' good intentions.
Natasha Devon
Feb 08, 2016
NFC champions faltered badly in Santa Clara, but their star quarterback is set to become the face of the NFL.
George Flood
Feb 08, 2016
PM's references are an attempt to turn the public's concerns about immigration in his favour.
William Keegan
Feb 08, 2016
Keeping a pet requires resources – the more land needed to feed pets the less land we have for feeding people.
Robert Vale and Brenda Vale
Feb 08, 2016
UK and Swedish authorities' posturing over UN's ruling shows how little the law means to governments.
John Keane
Feb 06, 2016
In Europe, the UK has by far the highest number of girls and women who have undergone FGM.
Nimco Ali
Feb 06, 2016
The biggest pull factors for migrants coming to the UK are our successful economy and the UK welfare system.
Paul Scully
Feb 05, 2016
When companies are forced to pay more they may offset cost by reducing how much they invest in workers.
Christos Makridis
Feb 05, 2016
Sabine Schmitz and Chris Harris widely expected to be joining BBC TV show Top Gear.
Alistair Charlton
Feb 05, 2016
Because we challenge gender divisions, we receive scorn from all sides.
Adrian Ballou
Feb 05, 2016
Middle class feminists who support Hillary don't care that her policies won't help poor women.
Abi Wilkinson
Feb 04, 2016
GoPro must identify its audience and charge them for more than just a camera if it wants to return to growth.
Alistair Charlton
Feb 04, 2016
Daryush Valizadeh and his Return of Kings group encourage fans to treat 'No' as temporary obstacle to sex.
David Futrelle
Feb 04, 2016
Competition in the market is always good, it forces businesses to stay on top of their game.
James Caan
Feb 04, 2016