Chancellor George Osborne urges Whitehall departments to make more cuts in effort to wipe off deficit in 2018-19.
In a first for pop music, Kurdish singer Helen Abdulla actually goes to war in video for her new single, Revolution.
The prime minister will lay the ground work in his effort to gain concession from Brussels.
EXCLUSIVE: Choudary has cultivated his notoriety as an outrageous Muslim fanatic fighting a jihad of words.
Ireland could become first country in world to legalise gay marriage through a national vote.
Decision to quit EU would raise doubts about Airbus's long-term future investments in the country said Paul Kahn.
Kendall says that Labour should drop their opposition to the controversial school structure.
The Democratic candidate has mainly focused on small scale events until now.
PM: 'These talks won't be easy. They won't be quick'
Amnesty International said government troops are setting villages on fire, killing and raping civilians.
She had intelligence day after ambassador's death that it was a targeted attack.
Guardian publishes scathing attack on home seretary's proposals
The former Arkansas governor said he wants to instead focus on winning the Iowa caucuses.
President Obama given negotiation power in trade deals.
Jerusalem in a dilemma: who does it want to win? Assad and the Shi'ites or Sunni jihadis?
Iraqi Prime Minister compares battle against Islamic State to Soviet struggle with Nazi Germany in Moscow talks.
UN says half population in Yemen was 'food insecure' even before conflict began.
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK report from central Gaza documents Hamas war against radical jihadis.
Prime minister faced embarrassing immigration figures - triple the Conservatives' target - ahead of a major policy speech.
Non-EU skilled migrants could find it more difficult to access UK after increase in applicants
Kentucky senator spoke at length against proposed reforms to the Patriot Act
DJ running for election in Veneto region says she admires Putin's decisiveness
Net migration surges to levels just short of 2005 peak.
EXCLUSIVE: Graham Stringer tells IBTimes UK the subject has been turned into a 'non-issue'.
Health workers, journalists say they were forbidden from entering areas of fighting
Aerospace company says would reconsider investment in UK if Britain withdraws.
The leader of Sinai Province has also asked its members to 'destroy the homes of judges with explosives.'
IBTimes UK takes a look at this week's Westminster gossip and political news.
There are about 7,000 Rohingya and Bangladeshi migrants adrift at sea.
Cameron wants to make Britain a 'less attractive place to come and work illegally'.