If global warming believers are a cult, why are deniers signing us up for a suicide pact?
As a Jew raised in the Muslim world, I believe there is far more that unites faiths than divides them.
Islam is enshrined in Iran's constitution - yet still Muslims are hounded.
Too many employers still view victims of sexual harassment as an inconvenience.
Sony's PS4 leads the charge, but could Microsoft's latest announcement turn the tide?
Direct Line promises a 7% dividend yield - more than double the 3.4% on offer from the FTSE 100 index as a whole.
A new regime for non-executive directors in the UK's financial sector will see more punitive action
Knight Frank data shows that 2.5% of London homes would be affected by a proposed mansion tax
Deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner remembered on MLK Day on Monday 19 January.
Check out photos of alleged UFO near international space station
The lunacy which the Frenchman's bid is bathed in only highlight's football's plight.
As Google ends its Glass Explorer programme, we offer some advice for making Glass 2 a success.
Have no mercy, eschew the supermarkets wherever possible, and rejoice in what could be the end of an evil empire
Hackers are increasingly resorting to lone wolf attacks as they penetrate the deepest realms of cyberspace.
Whoever came up with Dry January should be forced to eat nothing but broccoli for a year.
Justice for Men and Boys, lead by Mike Buchanan, will field three candidates in the Nottingham area.
Noticing things before they happen and acting on them is an important skill for leaders to learn.
Sexual abuses in terror networks including Islamic State reveal hypocrisy of Islamists compromising their ideology.
Everyone saw the Je Suis Charlie banners - but where the Je Suis Juif slogans?
The fortunes of Coke and McDonald's show how changes in the world of marketing and advertising have affected some huge global brands.
Economic policy cannot be left to central banks alone, as evidenced by the European Central Bank's struggle to emerge from the mire.
Charlie Hebdo's team were close friends of Inna Shevchenko,leader of the feminist protest group Femen - but everyone else shunned them.
The past half-year has seen a stunning ascent of the US dollar against virtually all other major currencies.
IBT's Raqqa expert talks us through the horrific penal code with which IS subjugates local population.
Greece's forthcoming elections may lead to a positive change but one person doesn't believe this will happen anytime soon.
These are the five games which I am most looking forward to in 2015.
Hashtag response to Paris horror is understandable but only republishing the pictures will do.
Ched Evans' future, Rangers' plight and Newcastle's new manager in the hands of the business tycoon.
Journalists exist to highlight injustice, and one cowardly massacre won't stop that.
Oldham will announce whether the football team will sign convicted rapist Evans.