Election 2015: Ed Miliband promises Labour will scrap non-dom tax status
Labour government will abolish tax inequality status, recently highlighted by HSBC scandal.
David Cameron TV debate storm: Sky might 'empty chair' the prime minister but the BBC wouldn't
Cameron's debate proposals have sparked a storm of derision but let's look at the real facts.
Hunter gatherers traded with Neolithic farmers long before agriculture came to Britain
Study shows evidence of wheat in Britain 2,000 years before modern humans started farming.
Cannabis use has 'significant link' with onset of mania
Research from the University of Warwick shows that there is a link between the two.
George Osborne could have cost UK economy 5% in GDP with spending cuts, says NIESR
The analysis was published in the thinktank's National Institute Economic Review.
Pubic hair and belly buttons key to Michelangelo bronze statue discovery
Two of Michelangelo's lost bronzes have been identified after 400 years by his "extremely telling" hallmarks.
'Conspiracy theorists right' that foreign intervention in civil wars driven by 'thirst for oil'
Research suggests major powers will only intervene in civil wars if there is a 'thirst for oil'.
Pythagoras theorem helps medical researchers identify patient recovery
Applying theorem to data, researchers could determine point at which patients start to recover.
UK poorest may be at risk of malnutrition, according to government figures
Government statistics indicate that the poorest 10% of the UK's population may be at risk of malnutrition
Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield and Liverpool universities risk funding and job cuts as north slips in academic research rankings
Southern institutions were winners with Oxford, UCL and Cambridge topping table.
Police use tear gas on protesting students in Warwick University clashes
Shocking video footage has emerged showing police apparently using tear gas against protesting students at Warwick University
Screening For Multiple Cancers May Soon Be Possible, Finds UK Study
Cancer fingerprints identified from blood of cancer patients raise hopes of detecting multiple cancers at early stage.
Canines Carrying Ebola Virus Can't Infect Humans
World Organisation for Animal Health says there is no scientific evidence that domestic animals can transmit the disease to humans.
Ebola: WHO Warns of Catastrophe, Revises Funds Estimate to Over £600m
Increasing its estimate of funds required to control the outbreak by ten times over last month's figure, WHO warns of a human catastrophe from Ebola outbreak.
Maryam Mirzakhani: World's Top Mathematics Prize 'Fields Medal' Awarded to Woman for First Time
Iranian mathematician walked away with top prize.
Danish DNA Holds Secret to Happiness
Researchers say people from Denmark and Holland people have a gene that influences reuptake of serotonin.
Bloodsucking Parasite Killing UK Honeybees with 'Deformed Wing Virus'
Deformed wing virus now one of the most common viruses affecting European honeybees.
London's Shard Scrapes in Unlikely Tenant- Warwick Business School
Warwick Business School has announced that it will begin holding courses in the Shard
Cybercriminals Will Leverage Chatbot Technology Used to 'Pass' Turing Test
The Turing Test may not have been passed, but it shows how criminals are leveraging AI technology to trick victims
Turing Test Passed for First Time in Artificial Intelligence Milestone
A Russian supercomputer mimicking a 13-year-old boy called Eugene Goostman has passed the Turing Test for the first time
UK Food Bank Use Jumps 54% as 20 Million Meals Are Handed Out
Below the Breadline report: 'Massive rise' in meals is an 'indictment of an increasingly unequal Britain'
New UK Far-Right Group National Action Led By Student and Former Double-Glazing Salesman
Group has pledged to 'ethnically cleanse' the UK, and targets universities in recruitment drive.
Pfizer's AstraZeneca Bid: Should the UK Government Meddle?
Whitehall says it will see if the potential deal is in the public's interest but is it right to do so?
Should We Let 'Ungovernable' Co-op Fail If Its Board Keeps Resisting Change?
Lord Myners resigned and CEO Euan Sutherland called the bank 'ungovernable' after stepping down
UK Announces Launch of 'Plato Mission' to Find ET
£25 million probe will leave Earth on a mission to boldly detect alien life.
Childhood Nightmares May Lead to Psychosis, Say Scientists
Children with persistent nightmares three times more likely to develop psychosis, claims study.
UK Government Report: Food Bank Popularity Linked to Demand
The study says their rising popularity is not linked to their growth in numbers.
UK Land Registry: House Prices Soaring in All Regions Except North East
Official figures show north east of England only area to see house prices fall on average in 2013.
Home Ownership Levels Might Cause High Unemployment Find Economists
New study by academics reveals connection between property ownership and unemployment in the United States and elsewhere.
Water Found on Asteroid Offers Glimpse into Future
Astronomers say presence of water suggests solar system had Earth-like exoplanets.