Islamic State Terror Camps: 'Horrific Killings and Rapes on Children as Young as Nine'
Jihadists practised hostage executions by decapitating live animals, claims ex-Isis extremist.
Book Review: 'The Establishment: And How They Get Away With It' by Owen Jones
IBTimes UK looks at the best selling author's second book, The Establishment.
Silicon Tech Giants Apple and Facebook's Workforce is Mostly White and Male
Big Silicon Valley employers such as Facebook, Apple, eBay, Google and Twitter have an 'invisible workforce' that is largely black and hispanic according to a new report.
Walsall Man Cost Universal Pictures £2.3m By Filming Fast and Furious 6 in Cinema
Philip Danks jailed after secretly recording Fast and Furious 6.
GCSE Results: Pass Rate Falls for Second Year Amid Gove's Controversial Reforms
Pass rates for English also fell by the worst level in 20 years.
Do GCSE Results Really Matter? One in Three UK Firms Don't Even Check Qualifications
The Higher Education Degree Datacheck says some employers take CVs at face value.
GCSE Results: Dragons' Den Star Piers Linney Says Job Success Demands More Than Qualifications
The technology entrepreneur tells IBTimes UK that young people must have drive as well.
Dragons' Den Star Piers Linney Says Job Success Demands More Than Qualifications
Young people need drive as well as the right qualifications to land a job in today's labour market, according to Dragons' Den judge Piers Linney.
UK Job Market: Attitude Trumps Qualifications When Firms Hire Youngsters
The ONS says youth unemployment was 16.9% in the three months to June.
FCA Fines Stonebridge £8.4m for Accident Insurance Products
FCA says, between April 2011 and December 2012, Stonebridge targeted low and middle income customers
Gay Applicants 40% Less Likely to be Offered a Job Interview
Openly gay applicants were found to be 40% less likely to be offered a job interview in Cyprus.
School for Spies: GCHQ Endorses University Degrees for Cyber Security
Britain's intelligence service GCHQ is endorsing six universities to train the next generation of cyberspies and security experts.
Arizona Execution: Joseph Wood Takes Two Hours to Die
The Arizona execution turned out to be another drawn-out operation with the inmate seen to snort and gasp for two hours before dying.
US Supreme Court Green Signal for Arizona Execution
The US Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed an Arizona execution to go forward after a federal appeal court had put it on hold over secrecy issues.
Execution of Joseph Wood Halted in Arizona After Lethal Injection Concerns
Judges ruled that inmate sentenced for 1989 murder of girlfriend and her father has right to know identity of drugs used.
Cabinet Reshuffle: Who are the Female Tory MPs on the Rise?
IBTimes UK looks at the female Conservative MPs promoted as David Cameron reshuffles his Cabinet.
ICAEW Director: Worst Mistake for Professional Women is Trying to 'Behave Like Men'
Gavin Aspden reveals breaking gender stereotypes is about being true to yourself and your skills.
Paedophile Inquiry Head Butler-Sloss Urged to Stand Down Because of Family Links
Campaigners say she is compromised by the fact her brother was attorney general in the 1980s.
Labour Unveils 'Technical Degree' Plans for 'Other 50%' of Young People
Miliband says previous governments had wrongly 'believed that there is only one route to success'.
Ed Miliband: Tackling UK's Skills Shortage 'Urgent' Priority for Labour
Miliband tells IBTimes UK that he could do huge amounts in the short-term to address the issue.
Ed Miliband: Tackling UK Skills Shortage 'Urgent' Priority for Labour
Miliband tells IBTimes UK that he could do huge amounts in the short-term to address the issue.
Intel Unveils Jimmy: First 3D Printed Open Source Robot That Can do Chores, Dance, Sing and Tweet
Jimmy can be built by anybody with a few downloaded apps, an open source kit and a 3D printer.
UK's 'Careers Conundrum' Holding Young People Back, Warns Skills Charity
Michael Osbaldeston of City & Guilds tells IBTimes UK that employers are desperate to recruit youngsters.
Blair's Welfare Reform Minister Backs Miliband on Stopping Youth Unemployment Benefit
Exclusive: Frank Field tells IBTimes UK that he is pleased by the Labour Party leader's new 'Youth All policy.
Miliband's Pitch to Shed Labour's Party of Welfare Tag as Approval Ratings Slide
Labour leader is starting to flesh out manifesto but struggles with personal ratings.
UK Unemployment Hits Five Year Low in Further Boost for Cameron's Coalition
UK's unemployment rate fell to a five-year-low of 6.6% in the three months to April
There's Always Been a Twist to Thai Democracy
General Prayuth Chan-ocha, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Army, dissolved Thailand's last functioning democratically elected body,
YouGov Poll: 44% of Women Blame Themselves for Lack of Career Progression
Dr Nick Smith from the Oxford Open Learning Trust says results show confidence vital at work.
Yusuf Yerkel: Erdogan Adviser Who Kicked Soma Protester was London PhD Student
Adviser caused uproar on social media after photograph emerged of him kicking protester in town where coal mine disaster killed 282 workers.
Chelsea Manning Prison Transfer for Gender Treatment Approved by Pentagon
Military bosses weigh up needs of WikiLeaks whistleblower with 35-year jail sentence