EE announces 4G price plans
Can't wait to upgrade to 4G? It's going to cost you from £36-a-month, as EE announced its pricing plans for the UK's First 4G network.
Frankie Boyle wins libel case against Daily Mirror
Comedian Frankie Boyle has won over £54,000 in damages after a high court ruled that he had been libelled by the Daily Mirror.
Fidel Castro dismisses failing health rumours
Cuba's former leader Fidel Castro has denied rumours of his imminent death by writing a letter condemning what he calls the lies told by the international media that he was in a near-vegetative state.
Lance Armstrong stripped of 7 Tour de France titles
Lance Armstrong has been banned from cycling for life and stripped of his seven Tour de France by the International Cycling Union following a report by the US anti-doping agency.
Joanna Shields becomes new Tech City CEO
Joanna Shields has left her position as Vice-President and managing director for Europe at Facebook to become the new CEO of Tech City.
Fergie fumes at Ferdinand boycott
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson admitted he is furious with Rio Ferdinand's decision to refuse to wear a kick it out anti-racism t-shirt this weekend.
Homeland Season 2 Episode 3 Review - State of Independence
Desperate times lead to Carrie and Brody taking the most desperate of measures.
The Walking Dead Season 3 Episode 1 Review - Seed
Zombie hordes lurk around every corner in the bloody return of the hit US TV show.
Beirut bomb blast kills at least eight
At least eight people died and 78 were injured after a massive car bomb exploded in central Beirut, Lebanon, state media reported.
Silvio Berlusconi: 'I Never Paid for Sex in My Life'
Silvio Berlusconi had denied ever having sexual relations with underage teenage Moroccan nightclub dancer Karima El-Mahroug, aka Ruby the heart-stealer, saying that he has never used prostitutes.
Rodgers defiant over striker shortage
January couldn't come soon enough for Brendan Rodgers. The Liverpool boss is facing a real dilemma after injuries have left the Reds with only Luis Suarez as their only striker.
Google shares suspended after accidental leak
Shares in Google were suspended for two hours after the internet search giant accidently leaked their third quarter results early, revealing a 20 per cent drop in profits.
Vince Cable: Parents Need Second Chance to Improve Social Mobility [VIDEO EXCLUSIVE]
Minister for Business, Innovation and Skills speaks about improving life chances at the Cass Business School.
Twitter blocks Neo-Nazi account in Germany
Micro blogging site Twitter has applied its local censorship policy for the first time, by blocking access to a neo-Nazi account to users in Germany.
First openly gay boxer Orlando Cruz seeks world title
Orlando Cruz made headlines around the world when he became the first boxer to openly announce that he was gay
Hodgson blames delay for England's poor performance
Roy Hodgson has blamed the postponement of England's match agaisnt Poland for his sides poor 1-1 draw in Warsaw.
Alex Gibney: Sex Abuse Scandal is Great Crime of the Catholic Church [VIDEO EXCLUSIVE]
Academy Award-winning filmmaker tells IBTimes UK about his latest documentary, Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence In the House of God.
Interview with documentary filmmaker Alex Gibney
Documentary filmmaker Alex Gibney speaks to the IB Times UK about his latest film, Mex Maxima Culpa: In the House of God
Intel's profits plunge amid rising tablet sales
Intel's invincibility is starting to wane, as the world's largest computer-chip maker has announced in the third quarter a 14% fall in profit compared to the same time last year.
The Walking Dead: Viewers Ready to Devour Season 3 of Hit Horror Show [BLOG]
Hordes of zombies ready to return to our TV screens in the third series of AMC's horror drama The Walking Dead.
Carrie: First Trailer Arrives for Classic Horror Remake [VIDEO]
Chloë Grace Moretz plays the teenage social outcast with psionic powers.
EU warns Google over privacy policy
The European Union has demanded that internet search giant Google revise its privacy policy, saying that that the company should be clearer about what data it is collecting and for what purpose.
Asus Padfone 2 announced
Is it a smartphone? Is it a tablet? Well it's actually both.
Two Americans win Nobel prize for economics
Harvard University's Alvin Roth and the University of California's Lloyd S. Shapley have won the Nobel Prize for Economic Sciences for their work and study in "the theory of stable allocations and practice of market design".
Microsoft Announces Xbox Music Streaming Service
Microsoft has announced that it will be launched a music streaming service, called Xbox Music, on the console of the same name on 16 October.
Scottish independence referendum agreed for 2014
David Cameron has agreed to Scotland having a referendum over whether it should secede from the United Kingdom in Autumn 2014.
Lewandowski dismisses English interest
England 5-0 thrashing of San Marino might have been a stroll in the park, but Tuesday's clash with Poland in Warsaw is expected to be a much tighter affair.
Skydiver Felix Baumgartner breaks sound barrier
Felix Baumgartner, better known as Fearless Felix, has broken the sound barrier during his daredevil jump from space and landed back on earth safely.
Homeland Season 2 Episode 2 Review - Beirut is Back
'Beirut is Back' was a thrilling episode from start to finish, oh and what a finish.
Npower and British Gas announce fuel price hike
British households could be in for a long winter, as energy companies Npower and British Gas have both announced that there will be big rises in the price of gas and electricity.