Vaisakhi sees Britain's Sikh community at its most generous, hospitable and unified
Vaisakhi is the Sikh equivalent of Christmas, celebrated with street parades and parties
Labour councillor for Luton allegedly called Hitler 'the greatest man in history'
Luton councillor Aysegul Gurbuz was suspended after a series of anti-Semitic tweets were uncovered.
Experts say more immigration could create a 'decrease' in terrorist attacks
Migrants stimulate economic growth and bring a decrease in extremism, a new report has revealed.
Uganda elections 2016: What impact will 'crime preventers' have on the presidential poll?
Experts allege that trained civilian forces with an unknown mandate instil fear in oppositions voters.
Restriction of free speech has 'increased' on UK university campuses in 2015
Analysis shows there were more bans on speakers, pressure groups and behaviour at universities last year.
Uganda elections 2016: What are the issues at stake in the looming poll?
Poll on 18 February may take into account limited government budget and Museveni's last term
Uganda elections 2016: Can President Yoweri Museveni win a fifth term in office?
IBTimes UK looks at the possible outcomes of the 2016 general election.
World's first ibuprofen patch developed delivering pain relief directly to the skin
Warwick University develops the first ever pain-relief patch, which lasts for 12 hours.
Sun 'capable' of superflare with energy of a billion megaton bombs, spelling disaster for Earth
Sun has the potential to release solar flares 1,000 times greater than ever recorded.
Musa Gowon: Son of former ruler Yakubu Gowon to return to Nigeria after 22 years in US prison
Musa Gowon, sentenced to 40 years in prison for drug-related charges, granted pardon by President Obama.
Midlife crisis: People most depressed in their forties
Study on 50,000 participants found happiness peak after the age of 70.
Furious wife sells family home while cheating husband is on holiday
Craig Arnolds returned to Warwickshire to find six university students in his living room.
Diwali 2015: The cultural and religious significance of the Hindu festival of lights
The lights signify the victory of light over darkness, the triumph of good versus evil, and hope over despair.
Lord Davies report: Can gender quotas get more women on boards?
The report says Britain's top companies must ensure boardrooms have 33% women by 2020.
More UK universities offering scholarships and bursaries to refugees
Over 18 universities in the UK are giving refugees to access higher education.
Maryam Namazie: Warwick University student union ban on ex-Muslim campaigner overturned after outcry
Secular campaigner originally blocked from uni talk over fears she'd incite hatred against Muslim students.
Labour Party: Nick Cohen, and why I won't be leaving the left
Today's left-wing apologists for Islamism were yesterday's apologists for fascism and Stalinism.
British universities offer scholarships to refugees as academics urge others to follow suit
A number of British universities have announced scholarships and bursaries for refugees fleeing war and violence.
Briton who died in New Zealand kayaking accident named as Londoner James Murphy
Murphy and New Yorker Daniel Hollnsteiner named as kayakers who died in New Zealand.
Ex-Muslim human rights campaigner Maryam Namazie banned from Warwick University because she'd offend Islam
Namazie 'no platformed' by university over fears she would upset Muslim students.
Lord Bilimoria: Cash-strapped British universities could fall behind US and European rivals
The overall success of British institutions cannot mask this decline.
Insead tops international business school rankings
London Business School rated best for two-year MBA programme.
Doggerland: Secrets of ancient land submerged beneath North Sea to be revealed
Scientists receive grant to understand how humans lived on Doggerland before tsunami wiped it out.
Paedophiles escape prison: Coventry University lecturer Martyn Lee and female student had explicit child sex photos
Pair avoid jail after meeting on adult website and making indecent images of children.
Kids Company: Who is embattled charity leader Camila Batmanghelidjh?
Batmanghelidjh founded Kids Company in 1996
Charity worker Alison Lane OBE dies after deadly spider bite in Mexico
C charity worker who was awarded an OBE died after being bitten by a spider in Mexico.
US election 2016: Former Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee is fourth Democratic candidate
The former Republican is polling low and is not popular in his home state.
20 global banks have paid $235bn in fines since the 2008 financial crisis
Fines and compensation payments were made for breaching a variety of financial regulations.
Non-dom tax status: What is it and why does Labour's Ed Miliband want it scrapped?
IBTimes UK takes a look at the non-dom tax status
Mummies discovered in Hungarian crypt reveal how tuberculosis ravaged Europe
Mummified bodies in Hungarian crypt show how TB took hold in 18th century Europe.