London rents crisis: A home on the city's canal boats and the zen of emptying the 's**t box'
More Londoners are taking to the city's waterways to escape the London housing crisis.
Fox hunting explained: From foxhounds to the Boxing Day hunt
As parliament looks to vote on repealing the fox hunting ban, IBTimes UK explores the rural tradition.
London rents crisis: Bedroom sharing and couch-surfing on the rise in an overcrowded city
Sharing a bedroom in London is the only way rents are affordable for some.
London rents crisis: This is how bad it is and things will get even worse [Infographic]
To kick off a series on London's worsening housing crisis, here is a stark infographic.
UN World Population Day 2015: These are the 10 most densely populated cities on the planet
As the UN marks its 2015 World Population Day, IBTimes UK looks at some seam-bursting cities.
Summer budget 2015: Libertarians mourn as Tory chancellor George Osborne buries Thatcherism
Osborne's interference in minimum wage-setting will cost 60,000 jobs, predicts OBR.
Summer budget 2015: Did George Osborne just destroy Boris Johnson's Tory leadership dream? [Poll]
Osborne's odds for Tory party leader slashed after budget but London mayor Johnson still favourite.
Summer budget 2015: UK still a 'buy-to-let paradise' despite Osborne's tax hike on landlords
Chancellor George Osborne targets buy-to-let mortgage relief for landlords in tax crackdown.
Summer budget 2015: George Osborne's northern powerhouse 'looks like great northern powercut'
Labour leader Harriet Harman attacks George Osborne for empty slogan on north.
Summer budget 2015: Landlords targeted in tax relief crackdown by George Osborne
Osborne adjusts buy-to-let and rent-a-room reliefs so landlords pay more tax.
Energy: Should UK regulators cap your gas and electricity bills? [Poll]
Competition and Markets Authority recommends government fix gas and electricity prices.
Summer budget 2015: How Sunday trading works in Britain
George Osborne set to relax rules governing shops that trade on Sundays.
Greek debt crisis: Does Alexis Tsipras realise Greece is not the only democracy in the eurozone?
Tsipras and supporters under impression eurozone leaders like Merkel answerable to no mandate.
7/7 London bombings: 10 years on this is how the city's emergency services have changed
London's fire brigade, ambulance service, police and transport system have all learned 7/7's lessons.
Greece crisis: 'Even Palestinians feel sorry for us'
Greeks drawing cash out of ATMs as eurozone exit looms after creditor talks fail again.
Kabbalah: Ancient Jewish mysticism that Madonna popularised
Business bosses are turning to Kabbalah as source of spiritual profit.
EU referendum: These are the issues that will dominate the Brexit debate
From immigration to the economy, Britain will debate whether or not to stay in the EU.
What is the EU? Ten things you need to know before the Brexit referendum
What is the EU? How is it funded? Has anyone ever left? Answers to these and more are here.
Waterloo 200: Three major myths about the historic battle between Wellington and Napoleon
Battle of Waterloo sees 200th anniversary marked with ceremonies at battlefield in Belgium.
Ramadan 2015: What employers must do to help their fasting Muslim staff
Religious discrimination and human rights law requires UK firms to make reasonable accommodations.
Baku 2015: We watched the opening ceremony at one of London's only Azeri restaurants and this happened
Lady Gaga, Hari Krishnas and Ilham Aliyev down at Azeri Cuisine on Caledonian Road, Islington.
Magna Carta at 800: The Jewish clauses and other dodgy bits you won't hear about during the mythmaking celebrations
From debts to Jews to forcibly building bridges over rivers, Magna Carta has some odd stuff in it.
UN World Day Against Child Labour: Crime gangs trafficking children to Britain on the rise
Trafficking for child labour increased 67% in the UK between 2013 and 2014.
Baku 2015: Azerbaijan government 'docking staff pay to fund bloating European Games costs'
Aliyev government in Baku accused of forcing public and private workers to donate to Games bill.
Rabina Khan: Lutfur Rahman is not bankrolling my Tower Hamlets mayor campaign
Tower Hamlets election overshadowed by ongoing presence of corrupt ex-mayor.
Tower Hamlets: Rabina Khan campaign tainted by Lutfur Rahman corruption shadow in troubled East End borough
Ex-Tower Hamlets mayor Rahman endorsing and campaigning for his old colleague Khan.
Fifa corruption scandal: Maybe Team America should police the world after all
US mocked for its extraterritorial tendencies, but Fifa scandal shows it can be a force for good.
Ukraine: How Russia's war is bombing its neighbour's economy
Russia annexed Crimea and backed pro-Kremlin separatists in eastern Ukraine in 2014.
Skin cancer: Breakthrough study shows how to halt progress of advanced malignant melanoma
Malignant melanoma is the sixth most common cancer in the UK.
Queen's Speech 2015: Battlegrounds for Tory infighting that could shatter David Cameron majority
Cameron faces tough task of holding Conservative party together after the controversial Queen's Speech.