London bus strike: Which services and routes are running and walking time between tube stations
London bus drivers in the Unite union are taking part in a 24-hour strike over pay differences.
World Cancer Day 2015: Statistics, facts and 'Not Beyond Us' theme
World Cancer Day, on 4 February, raises awareness of cancer prevention, detection and treatment.
World Cancer Day 2015: A history of cancer from ancient evidence to medical breakthroughs
The theme for World Cancer Day 2015, observed on 4 February, is "Not Beyond Us".
World Cancer Day 2015: 'Talk about it' – why breast cancer narratives need to change
On World Cancer Day, observed annually on 4 February, women need to discuss breast cancer.
Three-parent babies: How does it work and is it ethical?
British MPs will vote whether to allow three-parent babies or mitochondrial donation
Peter Greste freed: Who are the two al-Jazeera journalists still on trial in Egypt?
Journalist Peter Greste has been freed but Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed remain in Cairo prison.
Eugene de Kock: Who is the 'Prime Evil' South African Apartheid killer granted parole?
The leader of South African apartheid government's C1 death squad has been in prison for 20 years.
Gandhi assassination: Who was Nathuram Godse and why did he murder India's Father of the Nation?
Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated by Nathuram Godse on 30 January 1948.
Mahatma Gandhi assassination anniversary: 10 facts about Indian Independence Movement leader
Gandhi, India's Father of the Nation, was assassinated by Nathuram Godse on 30 January 1948.
Women in prison: It is equality to treat female offenders differently to men
Justice minister Simon Hughes called to halve the number of women in prison on BBC Radio 5 Live Breakfast
Comet Lovejoy: Where to watch C/2014 Q2 'sunbathe' for the last time in 8,000 years
Comet Lovejoy, C/2014 Q2, discovered in 2014, will make its closest approach to the sun on 30 January.
Can we judge whether a convicted sex offender will reoffend?
The effectiveness of treatment programmes for sex offenders can be hard to assess
Alice in Wonderland 150th anniversary: Sinister side of Lewis Carroll's relationship with Alice
BBC documentary explores whether author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, pen name Lewis Carroll, was a paedophile
Alexander Litvinenko inquiry: Timeline of key events in the poisoning of former Russian spy
Key events before and since Litvinenko was poisoned using polonium-210, as public inquiry begins
Republic Day 2015: Ten facts you didn't know about India's national holiday
Republic Day marks the date on which Constitution of India came into force on 26 January 1950.
Auschwitz liberation 70th anniversary: History of the Holocaust death marches
Prisoners were forced to walk miles in freezing conditions during the brutal death marches.
Australia Day 2015: What does it celebrate and why has it sparked protests?
Australia Day marks the anniversary of the arrival of convict ships from UK in 1788
Holocaust Memorial Day 2015: Himmler's war on women at female-only Ravensbrück camp
IBTimes UK looks at the story of Ravensbrück concentration camp on Holocaust Memorial Day
Auschwitz liberation 70th anniversary: Monowitz, the forgotten camp
Holocaust Memorial Day 2015 marks the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi death camp
Auschwitz liberation 70th anniversary: Five unsung heroes of the Holocaust
IBTimes UK looks at stories of Witold Pilecki, Miep Gies and other unsung heroes of the Holocaust.
50th anniversary of Winston Churchill death: Memorable quotes, speeches and facts about Britain's greatest leader
Former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill died on 24th January 1965
The Sun's Page 3 dropped: An end to masturbation fodder or naked bid for online subscriptions?
Page 3 of The Sun newspaper will no longer show pictures of topless women after 44 years of running the feature.
Martin Luther King Day 2015: We need to affirm that Black Lives Matter
Deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner remembered on MLK Day on Monday 19 January.
Winnie the Pooh Day: Author AA Milne's secret role as a WW1 military intelligence propagandist
IBTimes UK looks at Winnie the Pooh author AA Milne's involvement in the First World War.
Kobe earthquake 20th anniversary: Facts about the devastating 1995 Great Hanshin Earthquake
Great Hanshin earthquake, or Kobe earthquake, struck Hyogo prefecture in Japan on 17 January 1995.
Religious Freedom Day 2015: How are atheists received in America?
IBTimes UK looks at how atheists are received in American society and politics on Religious Freedom Day.
This Girl Can campaign: 'Women face different and significant barriers to taking part in sport'
Sport England launched the This Girl Can campaign to get women involved in sport and exercise.
Justice for Men and Boys: The anti-feminist party standing in the general election
Justice for Men and Boys, lead by Mike Buchanan, will field three candidates in the Nottingham area.
UN Barbershop Conference 2015: Does the 'male-dominated' gender equality debate miss the point?
United Nations Barbershop Conference on women's rights will be held in New York on 14 and 15 January
London bus strike update: Which services are running and walking time between tube stations
IBTimes UK shows which bus routes are not affected by the strike and which bus services are running.