Somerset Levels Floods Expected to Worsen on Prince Charles Visit
Royal visitor to quiz residents, farmers and emergency services affected by flooding.
Former Ukip Spokesperson Led Kidnapping Gang in Pakistan
BBC Newsnight revealed Mujeeb ur Rehman Bhutto, Ukip's former Commonwealth spokesperson, was head of a kidnapping gang.
Everything You Need to Know About The Tube Strike: How Will it Affect You?
Transport for London has announced workers will begin a 48-hour strike at 9.30pm on Tuesday 4th February.
Secret Nazi War Dossier Reveals Troops Planned to Invade UK Using Postcards
The 'Nazi A-Z of Britain' reveals which schools would be allocated to Third Reich ministers' children.
New Ecstasy Teenager Death: What is Mortal Kombat Drug?
Teenager dies and four others taken to hospital after taking Mortal Kombat.
Billionaire's Row, Desert Ghost Towns and Belgium's Noisy Castle: Most Incredible Abandoned Places in the World
IBTimes looks at incredible places which have been abandoned across the globe.
Neknominate: Man Drinks Pint of WD40 in Viral Drinking Game
The drinking game Neknominate is becoming more popular and dangerous in the UK.
Dyatlov Pass Mystery: Rare Wind Phenomenon Caused Madness and Death of Expert Skiers
The cause of the death of nine skiers in 1959 has been unknown until author Donnie Eichar attributed the incident to infrasound.
Family of Neknomination Victim Jonny Byrne Plead for End to Deadly Drinking Game
The body of 19-year-old was discovered in River Barrow in County Carlow at the weekend.
Philip Seymour Hoffman: Actor Struggled With Drug and Alcohol Addiction Throughout Life
Philip Seymour Hoffman died of a suspected drug overdose on Sunday morning.
Stolen Bloodstained Relic of Pope John Paul II Recovered by Italian Police
Cloth stained with Pope John Paul II's blood from 1981 assassination attempt found in garage.
YouTube's Evil Cat 'Colonel Meow' Dies - Without Securing World Domination
Evil genius cat was well-loved on YouTube and social media sites.
Hollande Quizzed on Affair Making France an 'International Joke'
French president challenged on repercussions of Julie Gayet affair.
Knox, Assange, Hamza, Polanski: Most Controversial Extradition Cases
With demands for US to return Amanda Knox to Italy, IBTimes UK looks at other contentious extradition cases.
Bad Kitty: Watch Puma Surprise Family By Breaking into Kitchen During Breakfast
Must have been an awfully big cat flap.
Immigration: Tories Back Ban of Migrants with HIV And Hepatitis
Conservative MPs fail to push amendment that would block HIV-positive people settling in Britain.
First Women Trial Cheaper 'Alka-Seltzer' IVF: How Does the New Treatment Work?
The new treatment was inspired by Alka-Seltzer tablets and uses cheaper test-tube sets.
Amanda Knox Guilty Verdict: Will the US Ever Extradite Her to Italy?
Amanda Knox has been found guilty of the murder of Meredith Kercher in 2007.
Immigration: Australia To Deport Asylum Seekers For Spitting or Swearing
Leaked draft of Australia's Behavioural Code reveals asylum seekers could be deported for spitting.
New Species of 200 Million-Year-Old Swamp Monster Discovered in Texas
The remains of a triassic-age phytosaur have been found in west Texas.
US Missionary Preachers Admit Sexually Abusing Children in Amazon Tribe
Warren Kennell has admitted sexually abusing and filming young girls during missionary work.
Chinese New Year 2014: Baidu Map Captures Mass Homeward Migration
China's largest search engine Baidu captures hundreds of millions on the move for Year of the Horse.
Did Jim Davidson Deserve to Win Celebrity Big Brother? Sex Claims, Racism and Rape Jokes Haunt Comic Veteran
Jim Davidson has hit back at sex claims after winning Celebrity Big Brother.
Asteroids and Large Planets Cause 'Snow Globe' Effect Within Solar System
The Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics has discovered asteroid belts are responsible for shaking up the solar system.
Russia's Hidden Treasure: The Mystery of Kolchak's Gold
Divers have begun exploring Lake Baikal in Siberia for 100-year-old treasure.
Chinese New Year 2014: Six Facts You Need to Know About the Year of the Horse
According to the Chinese calendar, the year 4712 is due to begin on January 31 2014.
Sweden and Denmark Recommend Ban on Non-Medical Circumcision of Boys
The Sweden Medical Association and the Danish College of General Practitioners both agree the Jewish tradition should be banned.
Living Cold Water Coral Reef Discovered on Greenland Coast
A living coral reef has been discovered near Cape Desolation in Greenland.
Skipping, Freegans and the Iceland Bin 'Theft': Why we Need to Address Food Poverty
As more people raid supermarket food dumps to get something to eat, isn't it time to end hunger in Britain?
McCollough Effect: The Image That Can Rewire Your Brain [WATCH WITH CAUTION]
Tom Scott posts video explaining phenomenon of altering human visual perception.