Islamic State stands little chance of retaining Ramadi with up to 10,000 Shia fighters rallying outside city
Edward Snowden's revelations about GCHQ have led to the UK government being sued for criminal hacking
Interim Labour leader says hustings should be televised and held in marginal constituencies.
UPDATE: Live bullets fired by army as intense stand-off with protesters continues in Bujumbura
Putin's personality cult has been celebrated in art, song and statue.
Andy Burnham admitted that the previous Labour government had been found wanting on the economy and the Party would not return to power unless the electorate judged them to be competent.
UN refugee agency says over 105,000 people have fled to neighbouring countries to escape political violence in Burundi.
Tory peer made comments ahead of planned historic referendum on British exit from eurozone
Survation poll finds electorate think Scotland will go it alone within next 10 years.
Newly re-elected prime minister will speak at GP surgery in West Midlands today.
Leader of east African nation expresses concern over threat posed by Somalia-based Islamist group al-Shabaab.
Protest follows release of tapes allegedly showing ministers plotting electoral fraud and to cover up a murder.
Burundian doctor tells IBTimes UK government forces shot fighter in the head in front of patients
Labour Party in battle for its soul MPs line up to take leader's role.
EXCLUSIVE: Burundian journalists in hiding tell IBTimes UK about an alleged manhunt
Labour's potential leaders apologise for the party's economic record under Blair and Brown in their first public debate.
Leader of Scottish Labour party leader will resign next month.
Clintons public speaking fees and book royalties attract criticism from Republicans and liberals.
Chancellor George Osborne has announced that he intends to deliver a new budget on 8 July.
The two countries have made significant progress in their relationship over the past few months.
Ministries have until beginning of July to reveal planned cuts.
Writing in The Times, party's only MP criticises way candidates are vetted.
The former Texas governor previously ran as a candidate in the 2012 presidential election.
That was a mistake, says news anchor and former Bill Clinton aide.
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK follows Burundian Diaspora leaders as they hand in letter at 10 Downing Street.
The bitcoin-like drachmae would be used alongside the euro as an alternative payment method.
Unions play down suggestions of general strike action against Conservative government.
American politician Romney says he's going to be "staying away from [Holyfield's] ears" in the ring tonight
Singapore has set itself the challenge of becoming the world's first "smart nation".
Prime Minister David Cameron said on Friday (15 May) a second Scottish independence referendum was "not remotely on the cards".