Breaking Bad Finale Review - Felina
Breaking Bad was given a fitting finale to cement its status as one of the greatest TV shows of all time.
Blue Jasmine: Cate Blanchett Mesmerises in Woody Allen's Triumphant Return to Form [FILM REVIEW]
New York director Woody Allen back on top of game with melodrama about New York socialite's fall from grace.
Chinese Students Use 3D Printing to Make Race Car
Chinese students have made a race car using 3D printing technology for a national race next month.
Royal Mail Given £3.3bn Price Tag
Royal Mail will be valued at up to £3.3bn when the company's controversial privatisation takes place next month.
Dozens Trapped After Mumbai Building Collapses
More than 40 people are feared to have been trapped under debris after a four-storey building in India's commercial capital Mumbai collapsed.
From Danger Mouse to Pip! The Evolution and Business Behind Children's TV
Children's television is experiencing a renaissance and with a surge in new forms of story-telling and animation comes big business.
Breaking Bad – How Will Walter White's Descent into the Underworld End?
Internet is abuzz with frenzied speculation over what will happen in Breaking Bad finale.
Tech Review: iPhone 5c
At it's iPhone event on 10 September, Apple didn't announce the cheap iPhone everyone was hoping for. Instead we have the iPhone 5c, which takes the internals of the year-old iPhone 5 and adds a colourful plastic shell.
Powerful Whistleblower Attorney: US Protection and Bounty System Helps Root Out Financial Scandal
The only way to prevent and root out large scale financial and company scandals is by installing bounty programmes and protection systems in place that reward those who risk their careers to flag up wrongdoing, says one of the world's most prominent
GSK Whistleblower Attorney: China's Pharmaceutical Bribery Scandal is 'Tip of the Iceberg'
Reuben Guttman represented one of the four main whistleblowers in a case against GSK that returned over $3bn to the government and here he speaks with IBTimes UK exclusively.
Cyber Warfare: Rise of the Hacktivist [VIDEO SPECIAL]
IBTimes UK looks at hacktivist groups such as Anonymous to find out who really is behind the mask.
Raffaele Sollecito Talks Meredith Kercher Murder Retrial
In an interview granted to IBTimes UK, Sollecito, 29, denies he was hiding from justice and reaches out to the family of the British student he is jointly accused with Knox of killing, begging them to open dialogue with him.
China Woman Rescued After 16 Days Trapped Down Well
A woman trapped down a well for 16 days has been rescued by firefighters in central China.
Eight Men Held Over Barclays Bank £1.3m Robbery
Eight Men have been arrested in connection with a £1.3m robbery of a branch of Barclays that involved taking control of one of the bank's computers.
Syrian Regime Offers Truce to End Bloody Civil War
The Syrian regime led by President Bashar al-Assad has said it is ready to agree to a ceasefire after the country's deputy Prime Minister revealed the civil war has reached a 'stalemate'.
Trace Media: Coming to a TV Screen Near You? [VIDEO]
IBTimes UK speaks to Trace Media MD Olivier Lachouz about his plans to expand to the UK.
Cyber Warfare: Big Brother's Culture of Surveillance [VIDEO SPECIAL]
In first part of special series on cyber warfare, IBTimes UK investigates the state of government-sponsored surveillance.
SME Funding: Crisis or Cash Flow? [VIDEO SPECIAL]
IBTimes UK looks at the challenges businesses have in finding funding, and what alternatives are available to the banks.
Inside E-Sports - Welcome to the World of Professional Gamers
We look into the world of e-sports, and the emerging culture of professional Call of Duty and Starcraft players.
Salamanca Group: Cyber Crime Costs for British Banks and Businesses
Cyber crime costs British banks and businesses more than triple the government's estimate of £26bn a year, says the managing director of Salamanca Group.
Jo Swinson MP on new Consumer Protection Legislation [Exclusive Interview]
The UK government has unveiled a raft of new proposals to bolster consumer rights against rogue traders that swindle vulnerable or elderly Britons out of billions of pounds of cash each year.
Peter Capaldi Announced as New Doctor Who
Peter Capaldi, the 55-year-old star of The Thick of It, has been named successor to Matt Smith as the new Doctor Who
Wolters Kluwer CEO Nancy McKinstry Eyes Bolt-On EU and Asia Acquisitions
One of Forbes-listed most powerful women speaks exclusively to IBTimes UK on camera about M&A deals
Southcliffe: Disturbing New Channel 4 Drama Shows Small Town Shooting Spree
Bleak new TV drama depicts how residents of a small town are transformed by tragedy.
2012 Olympic Stars Take Part in London Triathlon
One year on from the start of the London 2012 Olympic Games, three of Team GB's London 2012 heroes, boxer Nicola Adams, taekwondo star Jade Jones, and gymnast Louis Smith, took part in the Virgin Active London Triathlon.
Portrait of Nelson Mandela - 21 ICONS South Africa
A previously unseen portrait and short film of Nelson Mandela was released today as part of a new series: 21 ICONS South Africa.
De Poel CEO Matthew Sanders: The Evolution of the UK Jobs Market
Speaking exclusively to IBTimes UK on camera, de Poel chief executive Matthew Sanders says that temporary contractors are helping businesses grow.
Ashes 2013: Sky Sports Juggernaut Is Killing Cricket
Not showing cricket on terrestrial television is making the sport invisible, argues Alfred Joyner.
British Teachers Ride Tuk Tuk Across the World
Two British teachers are travelling around the world in a three-wheeled Tuk Tuk in order to promote awareness of the importance of education to the developing world.
Royal Baby Predicted to Boost British Economy
With people across the globe eagerly anticipating the imminent birth of the child of Kate Middleton and Prince William, it is predicted that the royal birth could also provide a significant boost to the British economy.