Wealth gap widens as home ownership in Britain falls
Half the nation's wealth belong to a tenth of the country according to the study
Helmut Kohl dead: German chancellor who oversaw reunification dies aged 87
Tributes paid to one of the leading statesmen of the 20th century.
People are living in dangerous social housing all across the country
Profit and regeneration is continuously placed above the safety of residents.
London's Grenfell Tower fire: Was improving view for wealthy Kensington homes to blame?
Zinc cladding was placed onto doomed block so it looked better from high value neighbouring areas.
Who is David Bonderman? The billionaire who resigned from Uber's board over sexism scandal
Everything you need to know about the man who made sexist comment at a meeting addressing sexism.
Grenfell Tower fire: Tories criticised for voting against making houses 'fit for human habitation'
The 2016 vote result is circulating amid reports ministers ignored warnings that 4,000 tower blocks are at fire risk.
Merkel in Mexico – walls don't fix immigration issues
German chancellor takes a dig at US President Donald Trump while visiting Mexico.
UK consumer confidence unexpectedly rises in May
GfK consumer confidence index climbs to -5 from -7 in April.
Song calling Theresa May a 'liar' reaches number 3 in iTunes charts
Radio stations are refusing to play it.
George Soros: The billionaire who broke the Bank of England still bets big and shoots from the hip
Soros has called US President Donald Trump an 'impostor and a con man and a would-be dictator'.
Hamas execution of three men partly 'live streamed on Facebook'
The men were accused of assassinating Hamas commander Mazen Faqha and collaborating with Israel.
Why Theresa May is allowing Katie Hopkins to spew hatred about Muslims
The Tories are giving into news organisations that want to regulate themselves.
Facebook leak: 6 major takeaways from its secret rule book on violent content, nudity and terrorism
The leaked documents expose the inner workings of Facebook and how it decides what can be shared on the site.
Placid consumers and inert policymakers are swelling up the global credit card bubble
A credit card is one of the most expensive ways to borrow, yet its global usage is getting depressingly high.
Conservative manifesto to pledge curbing immigration and tackling social care costs
The Tories want to target winter fuel payments for pensioners and firms hiring foreigners.
Tory event on Labour's manifesto backfires – now everyone is talking about Philip Hammond
Prime Minister Theresa May cast doubt over Hammond's future as chancellor during a press conference.
Australian millionaire tells millennials to stop buying avocados if they want to afford a house
The real estate mogul suggested that young people's unrealistic expectations will prevent them from buying property.
Why 1,000 Palestinian prisoners have been on hunger strike in Israel for five weeks
Force-feeding is legal in Israel, but doctors have refused to carry out the inhumane practice.
Weak pay rises lead to fall in living standards for British workers
Survey shows firms preparing to give workers a 1% rise, as inflation forecast to jump to 2.7% this week.
Facebook blocks abortion support group for 'promoting and encouraging drug use'
Women on Web provides abortion pills via mail to women living in countries where the procedure is restricted.
Bank of England keeps interest rates unchanged and cuts growth forecast for 2017
Monetary Policy Committee votes 7-1 in favour of keeping interest rates on hold at 0.25%.
US attacks only weak nations, so North Korea must bolster nuclear strength says Pyongyang diplomat
North Korean envoy to the UK, Choe Il, said his country and its people are 'fully ready to respond to any kind of attack' by the US.
Theresa May speech: PM accuses EU of 'meddling' in general election, as it happened
'Threats against Britain have been issued by European politicians and officials,' the PM said.
The inconvenient truth about food banks: The rich are getting richer - and so are the poor
Food banks are becoming the go-to prop for people who lack actual statistics.
Juncker report is proof Theresa May is 'leading Britain over cliff edge' says Labour
It is after the European Council president accused the PM of being 'deluded' on Brexit expectations.
Diesel pollution affects health of nearly 60% of UK residents says Labour's analysis
Tories made last-minute appeal to the high court to delay publication of an air-quality plan.
Theresa May biographer explains who PM consults in her inner-circle
Rosa Prince, author of Theresa May: the Enigmatic Prime Minister, spoke to IBTimes UK about the snap election.
How Theresa May caught Westminster off-guard and called a snap general election
The UK is set for an early general election on 8 June.
Theresa May announces June general election: As it happened
PM confirms snap election outside Downing Street
Bourges: Migrants in the middle as left and right face off
The streets of this 13th century city have seen fierce battles between Le Pen supporters and anti-fascists over the arrival of refugees from Calais.