Hindu nationalist leader speaks about his forthcoming three-day official trip to Britain.
Letter to Oxfordshire County Council reveals PM is 'disappointed' at cuts ordered by his chancellor.
Liberal Democrat disclosed Open Reason was given grants by organisations founded by the businessmen.
Republican presidential frontrunner follows Seventh Day Adventism, a Christian sect with 18.5 million members.
Kate Nash tells IBTimes UK of her hope to see justice 43 years after her brother was murdered.
Tit-for-tat violence overshadows peace talks and elections set for 27 December.
The shadow foreign secretary made the major speech amid debate about involvement in Syria.
New York's attorney general has ordered daily fantasy sports sites to stop taking bets in New York state.
Ministers sworn in before president Muhammadu Buhari six months after leader took office.
With 31.21m people in work, up 419k from the same quarter in 2014, numbers are good news for Osborne.
Johnson hit out at those involved in boycotts of Israel describing them as 'lefty academics'.
Six days of protests could turn violent if the Ipob leader is not released says activist.
The union has donated more than £550,000 to Labour since the general election.
Committee backed waiting for full roll-out of living wage before cutting tax credits.
Films from Turkey, Syria, Iran and Iraq tell stories of Kurdish resistance.
Palestinians claim that they cannot find work after wave of violent attacks on Jews.
Myanmar's 'democracy'' is far from good enough and its people deserve better.
Nobel peace laureate and pro-democracy champion Suu Kyi has won her seat in Kawmhu, Yangon.
Couple's wealth comes from a large publicly disclosed stake in a gas and petrochemicals company.
Cameron's EU reform plans branded 'pretty thin gruel'.
Follow the top eight candidates go head to head during the main debate.
Sir John Major, the British prime minster from 1990-97, was giving the Hinton lecture in London.
'You'd better have a budget that backs it up' if war is declared, Clinton warns.
Missing targets would put the UK at risk of large fines from the European Court of Justice
Labour grandee and former business secretary backed David Cameron's 'timely and achievable' plan.
Conservative government rolled out sweeping spending cuts to meet the terms of the bailout
Tory rebel ringleader David Burrowes claimed 20 backbenchers would vote against the proposals.
Breaking: Schmidt oversaw West Germany's ascent to economic might between 1974 and 1982.
The prime minister kicked off negotiations with EU with the major address.
Read prime minister's letter outlining his 'four objectives at the heart of our EU renegotiation'.