It's time we admitted that diving happens and English players are as guilty as the rest.
America's flagship intelligence agency is at all-time low - and only major change can keep it alive.
Rodgers' defensive selections are baffling and his refusal to get specialist help is just ridiculous.
The scale of the infrastructure challenge for Britain is so great that George Osborne's planned investment is only the start
Uber is never far from controversy - but do its ends justify the means?
David de Gea is United's key player and the club must sort out his contact soon.
What Pathe's latest production means to the LGBT community.
If we compromise with torture, we make a mockery of ourselves as a civilised country.
The comedian-turned-activist and the Ukip leader jousted on the BBC's Question Time.
Activists are holding a face-sitting protest in demonstration of the UK pornography restrictions
IBTimes UK meets the survivors acting as a "councillor" to help other Ebola patients battle depression.
Going down the farm has been one of the highlights of my time on the campaign trail.
Liverpool desperately need reinforcements in goal, central midfield and attack if they are to reignite their season.
IBT's new columnist says Sir Alex Ferguson never considered spending the sums Van Gaal splashed in the summer.
Unless US brings torturers to justice, there's nothing to stop anal feeding and water boarding being used again.
Story of agony and injustice demonstrates why the Convention against Torture is so crucial.
Thought of an alliance between Salmond and Miliband is enough to send shivers down right-wing spines.
Consequences of Typhoon Hagupit are emblematic of the battle we are waging against nature.
Agents of SHIELD season two has been fantastic and incredibly important for the MCU.
Get your legacy wrong and the repercussions will reverberate long after you leave your post.
Arsenal fans should take a look at themselves after disgraceful abuse they've given Arsene Wenger and his players
Brent crude oil has fallen from $115 per barrel to under $69 today, a price not seen since 2009.
America is making progress, despite the protests which have shocked the world.
Chelsea and City still look too strong, but you can't write off United if they keep winning.
The digital age is supposed to bring about the death of newspapers but the print format is not ready to die out yet.
The hand-written word is here to stay - it's just too personal and convenient to abandon in favour of keyboards.
Liverpool are bereft of ideas while Arsene Wenger can't sort his defence out.
The Liberal Democrats have toed the conservative line on austerity for too long and now their supporters are deserting in droves.
Attackers are now motivated by religion rather than politics - and that's very troubling for Israel.
UK education should not be under control of politicians who only chase political or popular agenda.