New Year's Honours List 2016: Barbara Windsor, Idris Elba, Imelda Staunton and more
Recipients include Barbara Windsor, AP McCoy, Sue Barker, Damon Albarn, James Nesbitt, Idris Elba, Chris Froome and Ronnie O'Sullivan.
Who is Miss Lebanon Valerie Abou Chacra, the 'robbed' winner of Miss World 2015?
Lebanese actress came second to Miss Spain Mireia Lalaguna Royo in a widely criticised decision.
Miss World 2015 final: Twitter reacts to Miss Spain victory, claims Miss Lebanon should have won
Beauty pageant hit with controversy has fans claims favorite lost out because of 'racism'.
Konami search for new Metal Gear developers under way
Publisher not hiding desire to make more Metal Gear after departure of Hideo Kojima.
Homeopathy at risk of being blacklisted from NHS following crunch talks in 2016
The Government could blacklist homeopathy from the NHS
EU referendum: Read Lord Peter Mandelson's full speech to EEF manufacturers' association
Labour grandee and former business secretary backed David Cameron's 'timely and achievable' plan.
Poor white British children fall behind ethnic groups
Report also found poor white boys suffer higher rates of exclusion from school.
Scientology Belgium trial sets off with vitamins, personal files and purification saunas
Trial of church found by L Ron Hubbard opens in Brussels on charges of fraud and extortion.
UK: Name-blind job applications to end racial discrimination with support of UCAS and major firms
Policy of recruiting on a 'name-blind' basis will help to end discrimination against minority communities.
Disney hiring intern to counter terror threats and cyberattacks
Last year, Sony Pictures Entertainment experienced a cyberattack that forced it to abandon a project worth $80m.
Sir Brian Leveson: Caroline Weatherill lecture Isle of Man [Full speech]
Leveson assesses the changing nature of the judiciary in the 21st century.
John Mills: Why top Labour donor is backing calls for a Brexit from the EU
The EU is expensive and not fit for purpose.
David Cameron puts security at the centre of Conservative conference address [Full speech]
The prime minister also attacked Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and claimed he was 'dangerous'.
Conservative Party Conference 2015 in Manchester: Michael Gove speech in full
Justice Secretary Michael Gove addresses the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester.
Justice Secretary Michael Gove to give prison governors more responsibilities
Tories also considering selling off inner-city prisons for housing stock.
Migrant crisis: Afghan translators in the UK are forgotten refugees from Britain's failed war
IBTimes UK speaks to an army translator who has resettled in the UK after being targeted by the Taliban.
George Osborne attacks free school meals and we need to fight back
83% of teachers say some pupils arrive at school with empty stomachs.
French far right leader Marine Le Pen accuses Germany of opening doors to refugees for cheap labour
She accuses Germany of trying to 'recruit slaves' through mass migration.
Migrant crisis: Bulgarians face racism backlash as UK media and politicians look for a scapegoat
Many workers have suffered discrimination amid rising anti-immigrant sentiment on back of media coverage
Girls' schools launch campaign to add more women to curriculum
Schools begin initiative to highlight prominent women in history, science and culture.
Migrant crisis: A reminder of Britain's long history of welcoming refugees [Photo report]
Photos illustrating Britain's history of welcoming refugees fleeing conflicts around the world.
Tianjin blasts: China sacks work safety chief Yang Dongliang and arrests 12 people
Those arrested include senior officials of logistics company at the warehouse.
GCSE results: Number of A* grades falls for fourth year in a row
Figures show rise in students achieving C grades or better but overall fall in top grade
Bank of England's Kristin Forbes warns of risks in keeping rates low for too long
Monetary Police Committee member says a rate hike takes 1-2 years to take full effect.
A-level results: Record number of students accepted into higher education
More than 409,000 people already have uni or college places as overall pass rate rises from 2014.
West Ham Premier League 2015-16 preview: Fans look to Slaven Bilic for excitement after Big Sam era
Bilic's return to East London sees supporters hungry for attacking football.
James Caan: No degree? No problem - a lack of qualifications didn't hold me back
With GSCE and A-level results due out soon, Caan talks about leaving school at 16 with no qualifications.
Mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik to study for diploma at University of Oslo
Norwegian Mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik is to study for a university diploma four years after he killed 77 people in a terror attack.
Fifa crisis: Sepp Blatter to remain president 'if no suitable candidate comes forward'
One of Blatter's advisers says he is considering remaining as Fifa president despite resignation promise
Government identifies 190 fake universities selling bogus degrees in multi-million pound industry
The websites offer fake degrees and diplomas to unsuspecting students and willing fraudsters.