This Morning's Ruth Langsford under fire for dancing with her dog: 'You could dislocate her joints'
Strictly Come Dancing hopeful shared a video of herself practicing with her dog Maggie.
Alastair Campbell interviews Prince William about Diana: 'She smothered Harry and me in love'
"I still feel very angry that we were not old enough to be able to do more to protect her."
Romanian woman deported for begging in Denmark
She was sentenced under a new controversial anti-begging law.
Fake MP website gets socialist London art student reported to the police
Labour's Vicky Foxcroft described the stunt as "extremely irresponsible".
'We keep Diana's memory alive for her grandchildren' Prince William tells ITV
William and Harry tell ITV about their mother 20 years on from her death.
Artist fits homeless Londoners with tracking devices for a "real-life Pokemon Go" app
Kristian von Hornsleth previously paid hundreds of African villagers to change their name to "Hornsleth".
Grenfell Tower fire: Who is Martin Moore-Bick – the retired judge leading the inquiry?
The 70-year-old's appointment has stoked controversy as Moore-Bick's past rulings are scrutinised.
Charity's 'homeless VR experience' sparks outrage as fundraiser fails to see reality
Sydney CEO Sleepout draws scorn as 'Homeless Simulator' labelled as tone-deaf.
Amazon's billionaire CEO Jeff Bezos asks Twitter for philanthropy ideas to help people 'right now'
"For philanthropy, I find I'm drawn to the other end of the spectrum: the right now," Bezos said.
London Bridge attacks: Armed police make 12 arrests after raiding home of dead terrorist in Barking
Suspected attacker said by neighbours to be a young father and former Transport for London worker.
A company had to cancel a luxury event - so gave the five-star meal to 100 homeless people
Asylum seekers will also be offered a meal at one of Melbourne's top hotels.
Manchester terror attack: Homeless man describes the moment a woman died in his arms
He stopped to help a little girl who lost her legs in the explosion and held a dying 60-year-old woman.
Scrapping tuition fees will cost billions – the poor need that money more than graduates
The tuition fees system could be progressive. Scrapping it will take money away from where it's needed.
Uganda LGBTI community still targeted as 'people don't know repressive law abolished'
Three years after Uganda's anti-gay law was dropped discrimination is still widespread.
Ethereum is helping London's homeless with St Mungo's and smart contracts
First pilot by social tech platform Alice helps 15 people sleeping rough in London.
Big Issue founder says politicians must stop 'treading water' on poverty and back a prevention unit
Lord John Bird told IBTimes UK that Theresa May was ''incredibly receptive'' to the plan.
Venezuela crisis: Around 400 indigenous Warao people leave for Brazil
The Brazilian city of Manaus has declared an emergency to seek government funds to deal with the influx.
Theresa May's Tories are evasive because they can't justify their appalling record
I will be taking part in the televised leaders' debates - why won't Theresa May?
There is a police sign in London urging people not to give money to beggars
The sign was spotted outside Waterloo station.
Labour says it has built 50% more homes than the Conservatives
Labour says affordable house-building is at a 24-year low and homelessness has doubled.
Theresa May urges Britain to 'have faith in Christ' in Brexit aftermath
The British prime minister spoke of cherishing Christian values in her Easter message.
Guerrilla's Babou Ceesay on his character's transformation in Black Power drama: 'He becomes himself'
Actor plays struggling teacher pushed into starting radical underground cell to fight racism and injustice.
Idris Elba rallies for Shelter as Skepta performs spirited gig in aid of homelessness in London
IBTimes UK watched as Elba slammed the government's housing benefit cuts.
Manchester Gorton by-election: Afzal Khan just beats Momentum favourite to secure Labour candidacy
Khan, 58, has represented the North West of England in the EU Parliament since 2014.
Babies born hours apart next door to one another coincidentally named Romeo and Juliet
The pair were born in neighbouring rooms at a South Carolina hospital.
6 better ways for Trump to spend billions of taxpayer dollars than on his Mexico border wall
Donald Trump wants $4.1bn from Congress to build his "great, great wall" along the southern US border.
The 5-year-old whose body is rejecting his heart transplant now faces homelessness
Friends of Ari Schultz's family have launched a GoFundMe campaign.
Homeless charities referring foreign rough sleepers in London to Home Office
Corporate Watch claims charities are turning into 'informers' in helping vulnerable people be deported.
Stealth taxes hit the poor hardest and treat the public like they're stupid
Many voters are willing to pay more tax for better public services but politicians aren't upfront with us.
Sleeping rough isn't a choice - nor is it illegal - so why do we deport homeless foreigners?
More than half of London's rough sleepers are foreign nationals mostly from Central and Eastern Europe.