Four million people will need affordable housing in the UK by 2024 – even if we hit full employment
Local Government Association warns of spike in affordable housing demand unless councils can build more homes.
Twenty20 having a negative impact on Test cricket, says Steve Waugh
The former Australia captain wants players to prioritise Test cricket over T20 tournaments.
Could Italian banks be Eurozone's next big crisis?
Italy's banking sector is burdened by bad loans amounting to 25% of the country's GDP.
Post-Brexit pensions conundrum could see annuity rates fall even further
Major insurers have cut annuity rates by between 2% and 3% following Brexit vote.
Suits season 6: Actors tease 'massive changes' and 'pretty intense' season ahead
The stakes are high in Suits season 6, says actress Sarah Rafferty.
Brexit: Nigel Farage shrugs off concerns over financial markets and says he prefers Trump to Clinton
Farage laughs off exchanges in EU Parliament and says he was 'too nice' to correct £350m NHS claim.
Brexit: The UK got out of the EU in just the right time says Hong Kong financial columnist
Jake van der Kamp lambasts the ECB and says the European project has not followed its own rules.
Brexit as it happened: Britain has officially voted to leave the EU
Leave has secured more than 13 million votes
EU referendum: 'Anything less than 60/40 for remain puts Brexit back on the agenda'
How turnout in the EU referendum could affect the final result on 23 June.
EU referendum: Europe stands to lose whichever way the UK votes
Europe to see deep shockwaves whichever way the vote goes says independent consultancy.
Ford, Wells Fargo, UPS back away from Republican convention sponsorship
Last GOP convention's sponsors fall off amid concerns of negative fallout.
Barcelona must address four worrying dilemmas before making more Spanish history
Barcelona can become the first club in Spanish history to win the double three times on the trot next season.
The incompetent and undemocratic EU could soon implode – is it really safe to remain?
Across Europe, revulsion for the arrogant bureaucracy grows and the EU is a byword for economic stagnation.
Manchester United vs Bournemouth abandoned: Controlled explosion carried out at Old Trafford - as it happened
The final day of the Premier League is marred by abandonment at Old Trafford.
Oracle vs Google trial: The $9bn copyright case that's confusing non-geeks worldwide
APIs are key to the Oracle vs Google copyright trial, but no-one in the court knows what APIs are.
Beyonce 2016 Formation tour: Lemonade singer adds extra US dates in Atlanta, LA and New Jersey
Singer will place eight extra show after wrapping up European leg of her tour.
Heathrow substantially underestimated costs to upgrade public transport links for 3rd runway
Transport for London says cost to upgrade system 8 times more than airport's £2.2bn figure.
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders go at it over guns and banks in fiery New York debate
Most raucous debate yet spurred on by wild cheers and hisses from the New York crowd.
Bitcoin graduate Circle launches free social payment app in UK with Barclays
It's the first time the FCA has granted an E-Money Issuer licence for cross-border payments using blockchain.
Tisha Campbell-Martin and husband Duane file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy: A breakdown of their $15m debt
Former My Wife and Kids' star and partner have only $313,000 in joint assets.
Panama Papers: The Mossack Fonseca leak and the international media blame-game
IBTimes UK looks at global reporting of who has been caught up in the headlines.
Robert Mugabe is 'clearly senile' for claiming Zimbabweans will be angry if he retires
Political opposition says the ageing President Mugabe is 'suffering from cognitive dissonance'.
London piracy bust: Police seize 500 set-top boxes allowing free access to paid TV services
Man arrested for selling illegally modified Android IPTV set-top boxes in Walthamstow.
Hackers hijacking water treatment plant controls shows how easily civilians could be poisoned
Verizon says hackers accessed a water treatment plant's systems and accidentally messed with the water.
Market round-up: FTSE and European stocks rebound after Brussels attack
Markets mount late surge to reverse losses sparked by terrorist attack in Brussels.
Arsenal news: Arsene Wenger should step down as manager if Gunners fail to win title says Jamie Redknapp
Jamie Redknapp believes there is no need for Arsenal to panic after the FA Cup defeat to Watford.
Turkey's war on the free press is bigger than Zaman
Turkish state is seeking to silence critics with spurious allegations of terrorism
Twitter has lost over $2bn since launch and may never be profitable
Form 10-K reveals investors may have to sell stock to see any return as dividends unlikely.
Clean for the Queen has a better ring to it than 'Scrub the streets, peasant'
Cuts left councils struggling and gave us a homeless crisis - but we should scrub up for UK's most privileged family?
Are Kim Kardashian and Kanye West headed for $1bn divorce?
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are apparently going through a rough patch.