Food writer Jack Monroe wins £24,000 in damages over Katie Hopkins tweet
Libel case centred on row over tweet suggesting Monroe condoned the defacing of a war memorial.
The Night Manager: What we know about upcoming series two of Tom Hiddleston-fronted drama
Though the second series has not yet been confirmed, it is looking pretty certain.
Queen endures toddler tantrum at war service
Two-year-old Alfie Lunn went into meltdown as Her Majesty and Prince Philip approached to say "hello".
When is St Patrick's Day? Why we celebrate Ireland's patron saint
It's marked around the world, from the US to Hong Kong.
Budget jokes? Kate Middleton giggles with Philip Hammond at memorial unveiling in Michael Kors coat
Duchess of Cambridge sat in between Prince William and the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Tony Blair labelled 'a disgrace' for attending Queen's unveiling of Iraq and Afghanistan memorial
Bereaved families slam former prime minister who took Britain into Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts.
Queen unveils Afghanistan and Iraq memorial as bereaved families say they have been 'snubbed'
PM Theresa May will also be present at today's (9 March) event in London.
Boris Johnson says Russia is 'up to all sorts of no good' ahead of Moscow visit
UK foreign secretary urged the Kremlin to change its ways as he plans to visit Moscow.
Scottish Conservative conference 2017: Theresa May's full speech in Glasgow
British prime minister attacked the SNP and outlined a "positive vision" for the union.
Local councils in Britain to get emergency cash injection to fund social care
Theresa May faces possible backbench rebellion if she does not resolve social care funding.
Nigel Farage: Ukip's only MP Douglas Carswell is a saboteur and a posh boy
Former Ukip leader urged Paul Nuttall to axe ex-Conservative from the Eurosceptic party.
Government departments told to tighten belts and cut costs by 6% before 2020 election
Labour accuses Conservatives of attempting to pursue austerity policies by stealth.
Downing Street fears second Scottish independence referendum after Article 50 is triggered
Theresa May braced for Nicola Sturgeon's SNP to demand second ballot due to Brexit.
RBS is a loss-making albatross – Philip Hammond should sell the taxpayer's stake to fund the NHS
Publicly-owned RBS is losing billions and still pays its bosses bonuses, so let's privatise it again.
Russia 'plotted to overthrow Montenegro government by assassinating leader'
Kremlin accused of involvement in alleged coup attempt to thwart Nato expansion.
Brexit an opportunity to 'reset and accentuate' UK-India trade ties says envoy Y.K. Sinha
India's recently-appointed High Commissioner to Britain tells IBTimes UK Brexit could enhance Indo-UK partnership.
UK rejects calls to scrap Donald Trump state visit as petition nears two million signatures
'Invitation reflects the importance of the relationship between the US and the UK,' a spokesperson said.
Former head of UK civil service claims it is 'not in a fit state' to negotiate Brexit
Lord Kerslake expresses concern that Whitehall is slashing staff levels as workload mounts.
Britain's worst accident blackspot for cyclists revealed as central London roundabout
One death among 53 accidents at Lambeth Bridge roundabout – with Oxford and Cambridge next worst.
From Mars and Hyperloop to brain computers and a Bond car: 11 crazy ideas on Elon Musk's to-do list
Is Elon Musk the busiest and most forward-thinking engineer for a generation? His to-do list seems to say so.
Rival protesters clash as Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu meets Theresa May
IBTimes UK filmed the demonstrations opposite Downing Street in Westminster, London.
Robots could soon replace 250,000 NHS and Whitehall jobs saving the UK billions of pounds
According a report by Reform, around 30% of nurses' activities could be automated.
Labour vows to 'close the gap' in north-south travel investment
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell wants a Crossrail for the north.
Is Britain safe from a major cyberattack? Government approach 'poor and chaotic' says report
The verdict is in, and the UK government gets a zero for data breach reporting.
May advised to downgrade Trump's state visit to spare the Queen from controversy
Former head of foreign office warns that Queen has been put in 'a very difficult position'.
Thousands join Lily Allen and Owen Jones in Westminster to protest US travel ban
IBTimes UK filmed the Westminster demonstration as the backlash against Trump continues.
UK rejects calls to postpone Trump visit over US travel ban as protests are planned
'The invitation has been extended and has been accepted,' a Downing Street spokesperson said.
Former top Home Office adviser urges Theresa May to scrap net migration target
EXCLUSIVE: Ex-Migration Advisory Committee member says Whitehall should look at a quota system.
UK government spends £300,000 on overseas teachers in bid to plug skills gap
Recruitment drive comes after Tories recommitted themselves to the 'tens of thousands' net migration target.
RBS to set aside £3.1bn more to cover fines
Provision brings the total amount RBS has set aside for fines to £6.7bn.