How Alton Towers owners can salvage their brand reputation after last week's disaster
After tragic Smiler ride accident, this is a make-or-break moment for Merlin Entertainments.
EU referendum: Brexit could leave Britain out of sight, out of mind in Europe
I'm backing Britain to stay in a reformed European Union, the same as David Cameron has pledged.
US Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen expects interest rates to rise later in 2015
US 'well-positioned' for continued growth despite a first-quarter slowdown.
Prospective Labour leaders' pitches to succeed Ed Miliband focus on party's economic record
Labour's potential leaders apologise for the party's economic record under Blair and Brown in their first public debate.
American Latino issues highlighted at Aspen Institute's inaugural summit
Executive director Abigail Golden-Vazquez spoke to IBTimes UK about this week's summit.
David Cameron victory brings relief for small businesses - and Sajid Javid is a superb appointment
Sajid Javid, the son of a Pakistani bus driver, has been appointed Business Secretary.
PlayBrush: Startup gets children to brush their teeth with smart toothbrush gaming apps
PlayBrush is using a mobile app tied to an IoT toothbrush game controller to improve child teeth hygiene.
Election 2015: Scottish self-rule 'feels inevitable' says News Corp boss Rupert Murdoch
The Australian media mogul says 'dirty' deals could be made after the 7 May vote.
James Caan: Why the next government can't fail on its small business proposition
Coalition has made great strides in helping UK firms and next government must make further headway, says former Dragons' Den judge
Election 2015: Meet Cista, the pro-cannabis party demanding drug reform in the UK
Paul Birch, leader of Cista, tells IBTimes UK why it's time to legalise cannabis in the UK.
Election 2015: Definitive guide to technology pledges from Conservatives, Labour and Liberal Democrats
From mobile coverage and broadband, to electric cars and surveillance, our guide to election technology pledges.
US election 2016: Florida Senator Marco Rubio announces bid, despite being widely unknown
The Florida senator will have to work hard to become better known among voters if he wishes to win the Republican nomination.
Google wants to give robots personalities and immortalise people as digital avatars
Google granted a patent in the US for avatar personalities that can be downloaded to robots
Smart cities will have almost 10 billion connected devices by 2020
Gartner says governments and businesses need to explain sensors and Internet of Things properly to citizens
If I Ruled the World... Anthony Horowitz (and it's bad news for Tony Blair)
Blair would be gone, bread would be everywhere and the war on drugs would be resumed in earnest.
Artificial leaf now able to transform sunlight into liquid fuel
New process converts hydrogen gas produced by artificial leaf into liquid fuel for commercial use.
Prince Andrew sex scandal: Duke of York will address underage sex claims during televised speech
The Duke of York will respond to the allegations as he hosts his annual British business reception at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Shutterstock CEO Jon Oringer interview: Corporation tax, bitcoin and start-up innovation
IBTimes UK sits with New York billionaire Jon Oringer to discuss what's shaking up the tech world
David Cameron and Ukip must stop turning away next generation of international entrepreneurs
Cameron's migrant curbs and Ukip's anti-immigration views mean the UK will lose out on global talent.
Dragons' Den Stars Support Teen Who Made £14k Selling Sweets on School 'Black Market'
Buile Hill High School pupil Tommie Rose accused by headteacher of running a "black market".
Enbrite.ly Wins €500,000 Slush Prize for 'Finding Humans on the Internet'
Enbrite.ly wins Slush 100 competition, pocketing tech's biggest ever startup prize.
Slush 2014: Startups Compete for £200,000 Pitching Prize at Finland's Big Tech Conference
Slush grows into biggest startup conference in Northern Europe with 10,000 attendees expected in 2014
Anti-Date Rape 'Undercover' Nail Polish Changes Colour When Drinks are Spiked with Rohypnol and GHB
North Carolina State University students create nail polish which detects date rape drugs in drinks
Bio3D Life Printer X: 3D-Print Human Cells, Antibodies, Proteins and Bacteria for Just $2,400
A Singapore start-up has created the first ever affordable 3D bio printer for the masses
Young Entrepreneurs from Bansal Community Dominate India's Fast-Growing E-Commerce Sector
Young people from Bansal community dominate about 88% of India's indigenous e-tail market.
Forbes Sells Control of Media Business to Asian Investors
Buyer is Hong Kong-based investor group Integrated Whale Media Investments.
Malaysia Airlines MH17: Famous Chinese Astrologer Predicted Very Bad Luck For Malaysia in 2014
Thean Y Nang, who predicted the 9/11 attacks, foresaw severe disasters globally and in Malaysia during 2014
UK Universities Siphon £8.1m Into Laser and Cloud Computing Training to Tackle Science Skills Shortage
The University of Belfast and The University of Glasgow have teamed up to create a new £8.1m research centre
Britons Paying Higher Tax Rate Will Shoulder Two Thirds of Total Bill By 2015
HMRC revealed that those paying the 40p and 45p rate will pay 67% of the total tax bill.
'UK Should Scrap 45p Tax Rate and Reduce CGT to Boost Britain's Billionaire Entrepreneurs', says CPS
The Centre for Policy Studies say tax and red tape is hurting Britain's ability to produce 'super entrepreneurs'