South African President Jacob Zuma's State of the Nation address in full
Jacob Zuma's annual address faced constant heckling by opposition MPs in parliament.
Oculus Rift PC bundles open for pre-order next week
Oculus has announced a range of PC bundles that would include its virtual-reality headset.
The EU is in control of the UK - and it means we're unable to control immigration and benefits
The biggest pull factors for migrants coming to the UK are our successful economy and the UK welfare system.
London property: Falling oil price will fuel prime central housing market
Estate agents Knight Frank highlights oil as property market driver in its Prime Central London Sales Index.
UK housing: London renters facing financial squeeze as rents run far ahead of pay
ONS data shows rents rising much quicker than full-time pay on average in rest of England and Wales.
Housing bill means 'slow death' of social homes as Right to Buy extended
Local Government Association warns thousands of council houses will be lost to private sector.
Landlords sitting on £500m of unprotected deposits leaving tenants at risk
Research shows landlords who disregard deposit regulations could be earning a combined £8.5m a year.
Bedroom Tax: Court of Appeal rules tax is 'unlawful' and 'discriminatory' in landmark case
In two cases the tax was found to have discriminated against a disabled teenager and the victim of domestic violence.
Housing benefit cuts threaten supported homes for thousands of vulnerable tenants
George Osborne's cap on housing benefit for social tenants may leave disabled and elderly without care support.
Viva! Jonathan Silberman – Communist London Mayor hopeful dreams of Cuban revolution in Britain
Jonathan Silberman would overthrow capitalism in Britain under the banner of the Communist League.
London rail network: TFL set to take over capital's creaking suburban lines and turn map Overground orange
London mayoral candidates give thumbs up to TFL plans to create metro-style service.
UK house prices: Rightmove reports surge in demand but prices remain flat
Demand for UK properties soared in the first weeks of 2016 but prices only grew by 0.5%.
David Cameron 'sh***ing over the working class' claims Labour MP Dawn Butler
Butler made the shock comments about the Tory leader on Twitter during Prime Minister's Questions.
Nigeria: IMF director Christine Lagarde's full speech delivered in Abuja
IMF managing director Lagarde is on a four-day official visit in Nigeria.
We still aren't told how many people are going hungry in the UK - but we know it's too many
We are crying out for reliable data showing just how many families go without a proper meal every day.
Council house for life abolished? The proposed tenancy changes explained
Housing minister Brandon Lewis proposes end to 'home for life' council housing.
Bedroom tax affecting children's sleep and ability to learn
Researchers at Manchester Institute of Education say the tax has failed to meet its original goals.
Autumn Statement 2015: What experts said about George Osborne's economic plans
From police spending to the apprentice levy, economists and analysts have their say.
Autumn Statement verdict: Despite tax credits U-turn, Osborne still hits most vulnerable
Chancellor George Osborne delivered u-turns on tax credits and police cuts in his spending review.
Read George Osborne's Spending Review and Autumn Statement speech in full
Chancellor George Osborne deliveres a half-yearly budget update to parliament
Autumn Statement 2015: Housebuilders rally as George Osborne is set to boost private developers
Osborne's spending review will include £2.3bn to build 400,000 houses.
Autumn Statement 2015 as it happened: George Osborne makes tax credit U-turn and spares police the axe
Follow live coverage as chancellor makes first Autumn Statement of this Conservative government.
Young Brits 'locked out' of future job chances warns Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Charity urges UK government to do more to help young people in Britain.
UK house prices: RICS predicts 4.5% yearly rise until 2020 as low rates fuel demand
Supply key issue as the drop in new builds is now 'really hitting home'.
EU referendum: Read David Cameron's full Brussels reform speech at Chatham House
The prime minister kicked off negotiations with EU with the major address.
EU referendum: Read David Cameron's letter to European Council President Donald Tusk in full
Read prime minister's letter outlining his 'four objectives at the heart of our EU renegotiation'.
EU referendum: Cameron to reduce 'draw of welfare system' to migrants under deal demands
PM urges Britain to make right decision as he rules out second referendum on EU membership.
UN to review UK's welfare cuts to see if they disproportionately affect the vulnerable
Chancellor Osborne comes under further pressure over cuts after United Nation announces review.
Migrant crisis: Which European country offers the most help to refugees?
Compared to many other EU countries, Britain is not the refugee magnet many believe it to be.
David Cameron's starter homes will make life even harder for the poor
The policy only benefits developers and those who could already afford to buy a house.