Denmark: Why angry young Danes have swapped dealing drugs for waging jihad
Copenhagen shooter Omar el-Hussein was a petty criminal before he turned to radical Islam
David Cameron 'hated' new enterprise tsar Lord Alan Sugar, who wanted George Osborne sacked
Labour are using the business tycoon's past comments to attack the Conservative government.
British people have a 'relatively high risk' of falling into low-income poverty
Figures show that around 32.5% of the population fell into poverty at least once in the preceding three years.
EU referendum: Boris Johnson is the most overrated politician in the UK
Zany Brexit campaign highlights intense divisions within the Conservatives and exposes the limits of Boris.
Peckham Beach: Crowdfunding campaign to restore London landmark with Olympic-size swimming pool
Plans would see derelict Peckham Lido in south-east London restored almost 30 years since it was closed.
Great Firewall of China broken as hacker posts personal details of Communist party leaders and tycoons
Hacker named shenfenzheng shares personal details of business tycoons Jack Ma and Wang Jianlin.
The Class Ceiling: The working class can get elite jobs — but they will never be boss
The working class face a powerful and previously unrecognised barrier within Britain's elite occupations.
Bitcoin 'creator' Craig Wright admits he cannot prove he is Satoshi Nakamoto
Craig Wright admits he cannot move early bitcoins to prove he is creator Satoshi Nakamoto.
Clinton vows to be voice of 'literally every group' attacked by Trump
After Trump's presumptive presidential nomination from GOP, the pair raced to trade blows.
Edinburgh-based Standard Life to acquire Axa Elevate to create one of UK's biggest investment platforms
The financial advice market is consolidating amid the retail distribution review (RDR).
Jose Mourinho is perfect candidate to manage Manchester United according to Graeme Souness
Despite voicing approval, the 62-year-old pundit does not see the Portuguese coach replacing Louis van Gaal.
Grooming of Jewish children: 'What really worried me was when he said he'd meet my son at school'
Transcript shows how one London secondary school pupil was targeted by a Jewish extremists on social media.
Sharp rise in EU migration to UK amid Eurozone jobs crisis
EU nationals residing in the UK now stands at 3.3m – an increase of almost 700,000 in five years.
Gender pay gap: Women with vocational qualification get 15% less pay than men
Study also found a disparity in the number of women getting vocational qualification in different sectors.
Illegal Jewish schools: DoE 'covered up' abuse and disappearance of pupils
Investigation reveals a north London council 'destroyed evidence' of thousands placed in illegal education centres.
National Living Wage: Osborne's risky experiment will affect low-skilled, vulnerable workers
The chancellor has shown he is willing to tolerate fewer jobs for higher pay - for others.
Gender pay gap: We need flexible working so women stop paying the motherhood penalty
A Women and Equalities Select Committee report has called for flexible working to end the gender pay gap.
Barry Hines: Tribute for Kes creator who dies at 76
Yorkshire author had suffered from Alzheimer's for nearly a decade
Palestinian ex-refugee teacher Hanan Al Hroub: 'I help children overcome trauma with play'
Hanan Al Hroub, winner of the Global Teacher Prize 2016, talks to IBTimes about life in West Bank.
Chinese job advert: Wanted female manager to run rubber factory and marry owner's son
Job ad talks about manager qualifications as well as qualities needed in wife.
UK wages: Bank of England says wage premium of university graduates has declined over 20 years
While only 10% of workers had a degree in 1985, today this number is more than 33%.
Donald Trump ally Roger Stone banned from CNN after bigoted tweets
Proud to be 'politically incorrect,' Stone says ban smacks of 'Soviet-style censorship.'
Young people in England have 'lowest literacy levels' in developed world says OECD
The report also showed that students in England were struggling in maths.
If we don't treat our student midwives better, they'll simply move abroad
Midwives are rarely a stereotypical student, fresh out of school, with no dependents and few obligations.
MLS news: Steven Gerrard welcomes Ashley Cole to LA Galaxy 'with open arms'
The former England captain is excited by the prospect of being joined in Los Angeles by his ex-teammate.
Changing exams timetable for religious festivals like Ramadan 'sets wrong precedent' says Ofsted
Chief inspector of schools says accommodating religious festivals will make 'things very difficult'.
Cecil Rhodes: Who is the British colonialist at the centre of the Oxford University 'Rhodes Must Fall' row?
Oriel College students are campaigning for a statue of the colonial businessman to be removed.
Moving exams to Ramadan fasting doesn't just help Muslims, it means better results as a whole
Exams timetables in 2016 will be scheduled to take into account Muslim students who are fasting.
GCSE and A-Level exam timetable to be rejigged to help Muslim students fit around Ramadan
The children's commissioner says the exams could be delayed to accommodate Muslim pupils.
Britain faces shortage of engineering skills says shipbuilder Cammell Laird
Cammell Laird has warned that the shortage of skilled workforce will make it difficult for the company to grow.