Arsene Wenger's dated transfer policy holding Arsenal back says Niall Quinn
Paul Pogba's move to Manchester United for £89m will hurt Gunners fans according to former striker.
Mystery of female orgasm solved by scientists
Aristotle puzzled over it now scientists have found it helps reproduction by stimulating ovulation.
The iPhone 7 will not save Apple from its downward spiral
Mediocre expectations for the iPhone 7 cast doubt over Apple recovering from current financial decline.
British MPs vote overwhelmingly to renew Trident weapons system
The four replacement submarines are expected to cost taxpayers an estimated £31bn.
Trident vote LIVE: Watch MPs debate renewal of UK's nuclear weapons system
Government wants to renew the programme with Labour split three ways over the nuclear deterrent issue.
Greenpeace says China's coal power overcapacity crisis continues
Capacity utilisation in the first five months of 2016 has fallen by a further 10% from 2015's record lows.
Finally, a proven way to keep great white sharks at arm's length
Shark Shield deterred 89% of great whites from approaching bait
Asian markets: Shanghai Composite volatile despite positive US economic data and dovish Fed minutes
US data for June showed that the country's services sector grew by the fastest pace in seven months.
NUT strike: Here is why teachers across England are staging a mass walkout of schools
Teachers across the country will take industrial action over pay and conditions on 5 July.
IBM job cuts: Leaked document exposes first ever mass firing in Netherlands
To stay competitive, IBM is increasingly moving towards cloud computing and AI.
After the Orlando tragedy, we need to talk about the closet
Every non-LGBT person, faith, and political party needs to address the role it plays in building the closet.
EmDrive: Finnish physicist says controversial space propulsion device does have an exhaust
A new study proves that the EmDrive does indeed have an exhaust.
Meet Lidar: The amazing laser technology that's helping archaeologists discover lost cities
Hidden cities and temples discovered in Cambodia using Lidar technology is just the tip of the iceberg.
Hillary Clinton has made history - but she'll have no choice but to let us down
Incumbents who broke through barriers soon learn that established systems hold out against fundamental reform.
Enter the dragon: Let these fiery photos take you inside a huge steel plant in China
Sparks fly as China is accused of dumping cheap steel on global markets.
Ethereum's Viktor Trón talks about Swarm and the skeleton of Web 3.0
Swarm, the decentralised file storage and distribution solution, has just released its orange paper.
Post Office to cut over 500 cash-handling jobs amid restructuring plan
Post Office plans to cut over 500 jobs across the UK but Communication Workers Union will oppose move.
How Naughty Dog deconstructed Nathan Drake in Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception
After two games, Naughty Dog took a very different approach to their hero for the third outing.
Surrey PCC: Public 'should fight criminals' after Theresa May reforms and George Osborne cuts
Controversial PCC Kevin Hurley speaks to IBTimes UK about his first term in office.
Port Talbot and lame duck steel
Energy pricing and climate change policy may have to be revised if Britain is to have a long-term and viable steel industry.
Dave Elkington: The man who worked as cleaner while launching a start-up now worth $1bn
InsideSales.com joined the $1bn club after a rocky start but its CEO remains firmly grounded.
California bill to fight fashion models' eating disorders advances
The measure requires the state to develop health standards for models, regarding them as brand employees.
Gary Neville sacked: Ex-Valencia boss could easily reclaim punditry crown but more opportunities await
Neville has already been linked with a swift return to the Sky Sports studios.
Accept that the UK steel industry is failing – find something else to produce
If a firm is unprofitable in the long run, it is a sign that investment and workers are better off elsewhere.
EE TV brings free-to-view TV to mobile phones with expiry-free Recordings To Go
BT Group company takes the fight to Sky Q with remote TV viewing straight after shows have aired.
Proof of human evolution you can see on your own body
Video shows how one arm muscle you either have or don't can show our species evolving.
IBM job cuts: 'Massive' new round of sackings as tech giant to slash European workforce
European Works Council union slams IBM for involuntary redundancy practice and absolute minimum payouts.
Pakistan: New law protecting women against abuse is against Islam say religious groups
They claim the law is the West's agenda to destroy the family system in Pakistan.
HTC 10 and Vive: Are these the products that can revive the Taiwanese company?
HTC's earnings have been sinking in the last few quarters.
Dan Wagner ousted from Powa Technologies board as company enters administration
Wagner departs with unfulfilled ambition to turn Powa into 'biggest tech company in living memory'.