Eggheads star CJ de Mooi arrested on suspicion of murdering knifeman
Trivia icon previously spoke of how he pushed man into canal in 1988.
Is the bedroom tax worth its human cost?
Critics argue limited successes of bedroom tax do not justify the devastating impact on many of those affected.
Ukip's new leader Diane James is 'Farage's puppet', says Tim Farron
The Lib Dem leader is expected to criticise the anti-EU party's leader at the Lib Dem's conference in Brighton
Boris Johnson's appointment as foreign secretary shows 'Britain has lost its marbles', says Farron
The Lib Dem leader is expected to launch a barrage of fighting talk at the Lib Dem autumn conference.
Lib Dem conference 2016: agenda in full
Agenda highlights from the four-day gathering of Lib Dems.
Lib Dem conference: We're stronger and more relevant than ever, says Tim Farron
Tim Farron is to claim Brexit has put the party back on the map.
Councils are 'dismissive and discriminatory' of a rising number of homeless people, say MPs
Communities and Local Government Committee calls for cross-Whitehall strategy to end homelessness crisis.
In defence of tuition fees: They haven't stopped the poor from going to university
They work like a graduate tax – earn more, pay more. Those who don't go shouldn't have to pick up the tab.
Jeremy Corbyn has a messiah complex and Labour has become a cult
If this carries on, the confident and better organised Tories will rule over us for decades.
Will Rio enjoy the same economic boost of previous Olympic host cities?
Since 1992 hosting countries have seen local stock market value increase on average by 25% in the year after the Games.
Greek Olympians eye glory in Rio despite debt, homelessness and dead swallows in the pool
The Olympics' ancient birthplace has been battered by economic misery since Athens hosted the games in 2004.
Will Brexit make UK housing crisis even worse?
UK housebuilders say demand is still strong in housing market amid chronic undersupply of homes
UK barber changes lives by giving free haircuts to homeless people
Clapham-based barber takes his salon to the streets as part of his #DoSomethingForNothing campaign.
Theresa May becomes Britain's prime minister as it happened
May pledged to fight "burning injustice" in British society in first speech as PM.
Unemployed European migrants sleep rough on Northampton streets as lifestyle choice – council report
Northampton Council claim EU migrants are refusing to leave the streets.
Natalie Bennett to stand down as Green Party leader in August
Bennett said she was 'proud to lead a party through a period of phenomenal expansion and increased impact'.
Yom HaShoah: Remember those who died, but don't forget Holocaust survivors living in poverty
A quarter of Holocaust survivors in Israel live below the poverty line.
Peter Whittle: Ukip was in Siberia at the last Mayor of London election – now we could come third
Ukip's City Hall candidate spoke to IBTimes UK on the eve of the 5 May vote.
1.25 million people in the UK 'living in destitution' says JRF report
London boroughs and areas of northern England experience the highest levels of poverty.
Professor Green flirts up a storm with weather girl Laura Tobin after Millie Mackintosh split
Joked around during his interview with Amanda Holden on ITV's Lorraine.
Sadiq Khan: I hope the Mayoral election isn't a referendum on class and Jeremy Corbyn
Labour front runner for City Hall spoke to IBTimes UK about housing in London and life opportunities.
England 'at the mercy of a housing crisis' as homelessness increases by 33% in five years
There were 56,500 UK households classes as homeless by local authorities in 2015.
Slum landlord Nicholas van Hoogstraten hits out at 'filthy' migrants and homeless
Convicted slumlord scoffs at neighbours suggesting his vacant Sussex mansion could home refugees.
Budget 2016: What it means for housing and property in the UK
George Osborne unveils important changes including stamp duty reform and crackdown on tax avoiding developers.
Budget 2016: Our economy isn't on the mend - it's functioning without a moral compass
Osborne has failed to reign in national debt but has caused profound heartache to our most vulnerable citizens.
Why women should vote to leave the EU
Britain has a feminist history we can be proud of - and one that can only continue to develop outside of the EU.
Legendary bartender Dick Bradsell, inventor of the Espresso Martini, dies
Pour one out for the man who revolutionised London's cocktail scene.
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?
Junior doctors' strike: MPs fail to debate walkout at PMQs as 3,000 NHS operations are axed
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn decided to challenge David Cameron over his housing record.
Step aside Trump – Should IBM's artificially intelligent supercomputer Watson be US president?
AI advocate Aaron Siegel says Watson would favour recreational drug use and free university education.