Saara Aalto, 5 After Midnight and Matt Terry make X Factor final as Emily Middlemas is sent home
Terry won his place in the final after a hard-fought sing-off with the 17-year-old Scottish singer.
GCSE results day 2016: When is it and what do you do if you miss your grades?
There are options if you don't get what you expected.
Bad Boy 20th anniversary: Top 20 songs including Mo Money Mo Problems from Diddy's label powerhouse
5CD digitally remastered box set has been released to mark the milestone.
Tribunal fees don't prevent 'vexatious' claims – they stop women coming forward about work sexism
This affects access to justice for vulnerable and low-paid workers – who are most likely to be women.
Orlando nightclub shooting: Victims of the attack are identified
At least 49 people were killed and 53 others injured during a shooting at Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida.
Rio 2016: Why aren't we investing in women's team sports at the Olympics?
Olympics offer women rare opportunity to inspire next generation of athletes.
Gender pay gap: Women with vocational qualification get 15% less pay than men
Study also found a disparity in the number of women getting vocational qualification in different sectors.
Taylor Swift seeking relationship advice from friends? Truth revealed
Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris's relationship is growing strong despite split reports.
Why do we allow former politicians to become high-paid advisers on companies they used to regulate?
The spectre of parliamentary sleaze is returning. We're slipping back to ways that led to the expenses scandal.
Top 5 Netflix recommendations: Making A Murderer, Big Trouble In Little China, 90210 and more
Picking what to watch on Netflix can be a time-consuming chore, so here's our top five choices.
Taylor Swift: Camille Paglia calls Bad Blood singer a 'Nazi Barbie'
Camille Paglia expressed her opinion about Taylor Swift and the trend of girl squad.
Gender pay gap: Teenage girls expect to earn £7,000 less than boys
The City & Guilds survey showed that teenagers are unaware of the job market
UK cyberattack: £20m stolen from British bank accounts hit by sophisticated Dridex malware
Hackers used Dridex malware to siphon £20m from British bank accounts prompting a global investigation.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn's Brighton party conference speech in full
The recently elected Labour leader spoke for an hour as he addressed his party faithful.
Inside 21st century matchmaking: Love architect Kailen Rosenberg seeks 'the one' in London
US love expert to the stars Kailen Rosenberg is searching London to find true love for her client.
A-level results: Record number of students accepted into higher education
More than 409,000 people already have uni or college places as overall pass rate rises from 2014.
Rio 2016 Olympics: Alarming levels of viruses and sewage in swimming and sailing venues
Water in which swimmers and sailors will compete contains levels of viruses roughly equivalent to raw sewage.
Gender pay gap: Men more likely to expect pay rise within a year
In the FTSE 100, 25% of board members are female but women are still missing from higher executive positions.
Election 2015: Cameron and Miliband can gain huge advantage by winning small business favour
Small business community has a crucial role to play in the election - but we have plenty of demands.
Election 2015: 'We need compulsory LGBT sex and relationships education to eradicate homophobic bullying'
Charity Stonewall explains why compulsory LGBT sex and relationships education is essential for healthy lives
Professor Dame Carol Robinson: Award-winning scientist who broke the glass ceiling at Oxbridge
Robinson is the European laureate of the L'Oréal-Unesco For Women in Science.
Stefan Stern: Forget the rise of the robots, human beings are the world's killer app
It may appear robots are taking over but with some job opportunities disappearing, new ones are emerging.
Australia: Surgeon advises female doctors to allow sexual harassment to progress
Senior Australian female surgeon urges junior female doctors to submit to sexual abuse to get ahead in careers.
Bafta Young Game Designers interview: 'Bafta has the power to change people's perceptions'
We interview Bafta's Tim Hunter and previous winners Rhianna Hawkins and Dan Pearce.
UK families feel economic recovery as confidence in future financial prospects hits six-year high
Markit says positive sentiment was supported by reduced pressure on savings.
UK business bodies back Nicky Morgan's plan for more industry leaders in schools
The IoD and the CBI welcomed the announcement from the Education Secretary.
UK Skills Shortage: Teenage Girls Must Not Feel Science and Engineering are the 'Preserve of Men'
Education Secretary warns of detrimental impact under-representation has on UK economy.
London Underground Boss Mike Brown Hits Back at 'Bizarre' Attacks on New Designer Uniform
Exclusive: Mike Brown tells IBTimes UK that the design is 'smart and functional'.
Tomorrow's World Presenter Maggie Philbin Calls for 'Dating Website' Job Hubs
Exclusive: The head of the UK Digital Skills Taskforce says the move could improve careers advice.
UK Skills Shortage: 66% of Parents Think Education System Doesn't Prepare Children for Work
The charity City & Guilds says it is no surprise that parents are concerned.