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.
Orthodox New Year 2015: How Christian communities around the world celebrate 'Old New Year'
Orthodox Christians in Belarus, Serbia and Macedonia celebrate the New Year on 13 and 14 January.
#FoxNewsFacts: 'Terrorism expert' Steve Emerson ridiculed for saying Birmingham is no-go zone for non-Muslims
Best #FoxNewsFacts tweets as Steve Emerson apologises for saying Birmingham is "Muslim-only city"
2010 Haiti earthquake anniversary: How survivors are coping with the disaster five years on
12 January marks anniversary of 2010 Haitian earthquake which killed 220,00 and made 1.5 million homeless
Ched Evans 'imminent signing' for Oldham Athletic: For once, let's put the rape victim first
Oldham will announce whether the football team will sign convicted rapist Evans.
Orthodox Christmas 2015: How Christian communities around the world celebrate 'Old Christmas Day'
Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas on 7 January in Russia, Greece, Ethiopia and some eastern countries.
Pegida protests: Do the anti-Islam marches pose a real threat to Germany?
Patriotic Europeans against the Islamisation of the West represent a growing strain of intolerance.
Epiphany 2015: What is 'Three Kings Day' and how is it celebrated around the world?
The Epiphany, Feast of the Epiphany, or Twelfth Day is celebrated on 6 January by Christians
Comet Lovejoy: How and where to watch once-in-a-lifetime C/2014 Q2 soar closest to Earth
Comet Lovejoy, discovered in 2014 and dubbed New Year Comet, will pass closest to Earth on 7 January.
Quadrantid meteor shower 2015: Where to watch spectacular shooting stars in the UK and US
The Quadrantids meteor shower 2015 will peak on 3 January and be visible in the northern hemisphere
Quadrantid meteor shower 2015: Where to watch the first shooting stars of year live online
Quadrantids will begin on 3 January and will be streamed live online by Slooh Community Observatory.
January sales 2015: Topshop, Zara and Asos fashion deals, discount codes and free delivery
Fashion codes, discounts and reductions in January sales 2015 on the British high street.
New Year 2015: Top five television picks for the perfect New Year's Eve night in
Best New Year's Eve television from BBC coverage of London fireworks to Jools Annual Hootenanny
New Year's Eve 2015: Unusual traditions and customs to celebrate a new year around the world
Unusual traditions and customs to celebrate New Year's Eve and New Year's Day around the world.
Revenge porn, FGM and #YesAllWomen: 2014 has been a milestone in the fight for equality
2014 has seen progress in the fight for women's rights and the feminist movement
New Year's Eve party planning: Best deals on Champagne, bubbly and food to bring in 2015
Deals on cheap Champagne, Prosecco, Cava and party food for New Year's Eve
New Year's Eve fashion deals: Topshop, ASOS, Next and Zara sales, discount codes, delivery details
New Year's Eve and New Year's Day shopping sales, discounts, codes, and high street bargains
The 5 biggest megathrust earthquakes recorded in modern history
Ten years since the Boxing Day Tsunami, we look at the five most destructive earthquakes in history
British women in combat: Men vs the menstruation myth
UK defence secretary, Michael Fallon, has said he wants to end ban on women in frontline infantry.
Mandy Rice-Davies death: The women who shook up governments around the world
Mandy Rice-Davies, Julie Gayet, Monica Lewinsky were involved affair scandals with politicians.
New Year's Eve 2014: Best parties, fireworks and events around the UK
Get ready for parties, events, bars, fireworks and festivals from London to Edinburgh.
Winter sun holiday deals: Top affordable and last-minute getaways for Christmas and New Year
Cheap deals and destinations for last minute winter sun holidays to Canary Islands and north Africa.
International Migrants Day 2014: Five countries with the highest number of immigrants
International Migrants Day is observed by the United Nations annually on 18 December
International Migrants Day 2014: Facts and figures about worldwide immigration
United Nations International Migrants Day is observed annually on 18 December to promote human rights.
Ursid meteor shower: Where to watch last shooting stars of 2014 in UK, US and live online
Ursids meteor shower, from comet 8P/Tuttle, will begin on 17 December and peak on 22 or 23 December.
Reverend Libby Lane: Who is the first female bishop of the Church of England?
Reverend Libby Lane announced as new female Bishop of Stockport for Church of England after law change.
The Simpsons 25th Anniversary: 10 facts you didn't know about the long-running cartoon
Matt Groening's animated sitcom The Simpsons began on 17 December 1989.