Yawunik kootenayi: 508 million-year-old 'mayhem lobster' discovered in Canada
Early predator had "key position" in food network 250 million years before dinosaurs arrived.
Political Times: End of the road for Clarkson, Cameron's VAT blow and Lord Brian May?
IBTimes UK takes a look at this week's Westminster gossip and political news.
UK housing minister Brandon Lewis: There is no silver bullet to fix the homes crisis
Lewis, housing and planning minister, says building more homes down to local councils.
A-List Insider: Angelina Jolie has ovaries removed, Lil' Chris found dead
Entertainment editor Toyin Owoseje rounds up the celebrity stories of the week.
Brian May and the badger cull: Science does not factor in parliamentary debate
Brian May says scientific expert opinion is missing from debates in parliament.
Queen guitarist Brian May considers future House of Lords seat
EXCLUSIVE: The rock legend said he would have to consider taking a peerage if he was offered one.
The Voice winner Jermain Jackman: 'My album features Sam Smith, Pharrell Williams sound'
Jackman's debut single was out on 23 March.
In focus: Movie industry can help tackle discrimination against LGBT people
London LGBT Film Festival shows more than 50 movies and 100 shorts from around the world.
Orangutans use hands as soundbox to produce 'kiss squeaks' to sound bigger
Sumatra and Borneo orangutans use their hands to create deeper sounds to ward off predators.
Lee Kuan Yew: 'Singapore will survive' - a look back at the country's founding father
Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew transformed Singapore from a colonial backwater to an economic superpower.
Fish sand castles and pits reveal rapid courtship evolution in Lake Malawi cichlids
Researchers discover fast behavioural evolution of courtship rituals of cichlid fish in Lake Malawi
Edward Snowden leaks did the marketing for GCHQ in its spy recruitment drive
GCHQ is now viewed as a cutting-edge technology operation making it more attractive to potential recruits.
Cinnamon Club: Inside the UK's grandest curry house
IBTimes UK looks at the rise of fine dining Indian restaurants.
Brawling crickets shed light on fight or flight response in humans
Crickets decide whether to fight or flee through nitric oxide acting on the nervous system.
St Patrick's Day: How to pull the perfect pint of Guinness with The Tipperary on Fleet Street [Video]
The Tipperary, London's oldest Irish pub, shows IBTimes UK what it takes to pour the perfect Guinness.
In focus: Support vital to prevent global terrorism despite government peace efforts to end Mali Tuareg insurgence
Tuareg insurgents demand independence for Malian territory of Azawad.
Political Times: TV debates row rages on, Gordon Brown on Brexit and the J Factor
IBTimes UK takes a look at this week's Westminster gossip and political news.
In focus: Discrimination and prejudice serious obstacles to empowerment of African women
IBTimes UK spoke with Anita Nzeh, founder of iEcoAfrica, on obstacles to African women's empowerment
Women on the Move awards celebrate exceptional contributions of female migrants to UK society
Sonia Khoury and Chrisann Jarrett respectively won Woman of the Year and Young Woman of the Year awards
A-List Insider: Beyoncé may collaborate with Cara Delevingne, Kanye West speaks at Oxford University
Entertainment reporter Toyin Owoseje rounds up the showbiz stories of the week.
The Vamps: 'Fame has not changed us, we're doing a hobby and living life to the full'
YouTube sensations Tristan, Connor, James and Brad have toured the globe and collaborated with Demi Lovato.
Samsung Galaxy S6, HTC One M9 and Huawei Watch: The best tech at Mobile World Congress 2015
The biggest and the best revelations to come out of Barcelona.
Sport Spotlight: Chelsea aim for Premier League glory after Capital One Cup triumph
IBTimes UK sport editor Nick Howson analyses Chelsea's win over Spurs in the League Cup final.
Boris Nemtsov: CCTV video captures final moments of Putin critic before he is shot dead
CCTV footage appears to show final moments of Russian opposition politician before he was killed.
The Vamps: Brits and Grammys are not the only measure of success
IBTimes UK catches up with YouTube sensations Tristan, Connor, James and Brad to talk girls, music and growing up.
In focus: Thousands of animals still captured and tortured in name of entertainment
World Animal Protection believes a responsible tourism can end suffering of thousands of animals
Iraq: Isis take sledgehammers to priceless Assyrian artefacts at Mosul museum [VIDEO]
Video shows IS militants dragging ancient Nineveh statues to the floor and smashing them with hammers.
2014 a 'catastrophic year for millions' Amnesty warns in latest human rights report
In its latest report Amnesty says international community failed to protect millions of civilians
Bionic reconstruction: World first mind-controlled robotic hands given to Austrian amputees
Three men were trained to use their brain's electrical signals to move nerve-contacting prosthetic bionic hands
Inside Vertu: The British luxury phone company that is closer to Rolex than Apple
IBTimes UK visited Vertu, the English luxury phone maker closer to Rolex than Apple, and spoke to its CEO Massimiliano Pogliani