British Bangladeshis and Pakistanis failing to integrate in wider society says report
Meanwhile, Demos research finds Anglo-Indian community is a success story.
China: Bamboo bicycle workshop puts new spin on Beijing's traditional cycling culture
Bamboo Bicycles Beijing offers people the chance to build their own bike in around two days.
Election 2015: Labour promises to scrap long-term unpaid internships and reduce tuition fees
Miliband to outline plans for young people's manifesto with internship and university fee pledges.
Leaders' debate: Nicola Sturgeon surges to victory in historic TV showdown
The SNP leader came out on top after the hotly contested ITV debate in Salford.
Ukip Margate conference: Paul Nuttall declares class war on rival political parties
Ukip deputy leader says only his party has the policies to encourage social mobility
Ancient Bolivian mortuary where corpses were stripped of flesh uncovered in Andes foothills
Ancient Bolivian farming population took their dead on road trips.
In focus: Eradicate extreme inequality to tackle poverty worldwide, Oxfam says
Oxfam warns gap between reach and poor is widening worldwide due to policy choices
General election 2015: One third of MPs will be privately educated following vote in May
Study claims next parliament will still feature high number of private or Oxbridge educated MPs
Gandhi assassination: Who was Nathuram Godse and why did he murder India's Father of the Nation?
Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated by Nathuram Godse on 30 January 1948.
James Blunt vs Chris Bryant: The big social mobility battle explained [Infographic]
IBTimes UK outlines the war of words as the Labour MP and the 'posh' pop-star fight it out.
Wealth inequality: Why the 0.1% is getting richer and how to stop it
Oxfam report shows wealthiest in society getting richer much quicker than poorest.
Cost of living crisis: 40% of families can't afford to 'participate in society'
Joseph Rowntree Foundation says 8.1 million people live below the Minimum Income Standard (MIS).
International Migrants Day 2014: Five countries with the highest number of immigrants
International Migrants Day is observed by the United Nations annually on 18 December
Human Rights Day 2014: Empowering the single women 'left behind' in the Syrian refugee crisis
IBTimes UK looks at the struggles of Syrian female refugees on United Nations' Human Rights Day
Phil Hughes: Forget #putoutyourbats - Cricket's Safety Evolution Can Act as Tribute to Batsman
Cricket's authorities must use the 25-year-old's death as an opportunity to assess safety.
Tristram Hunt vs Private Schools: Elitist England's Independent Education System by Numbers
Labour's shadow education secretary calls for end to tax relief for uncooperative private schools.
Tristram Hunt: Labour Will Crackdown on Private Schools That Don't Help State School Children
The Shadow Education Secretary says he would introduce a School Partnership Standard.
E-reading is the Education Tech Revolution the Developing World Has Been Waiting For
Simon Dunlop discusses the long-term socio-economic implications of ebooks on emerging markets
By 2020 90% of Children Over Six Years Old Will Have Mobile Phones
Future generations are expected to mature faster due to the rise of gadgets and social media networks.
Nick Clegg: Top UK Employers Have Set New Benchmark for Social Mobility
The Deputy Prime Minister says companies know they need to find the best talent in order to succeed.
UK Jobs: Only the Rich Can Afford Unpaid Internships Says Sutton Trust
An unpaid internship can cost individual £926 a month in London
UK Skills Shortage: Teenage Girls Must Not Feel Science and Engineering are the 'Preserve of Men'
Education Secretary warns of detrimental impact under-representation has on UK economy.
UK Government Should Slash National Insurance and Extend Free Childcare – CBI
The business body says the move would boost the living standards of low income earners.
Adam Afriyie First Black Tory MP: Vince Cable's Boardroom Race Targets are 'Daft Gimmick '
Exclusive: Adam Afriyie tells IBTimes UK that benchmarks can be 'counter-productive'.
Britons are Heading Down the Social Ladder Instead of Climbing Up It – Oxford University
Academics say there has been a 'clear change' in the direction of mobility in the UK.
Living Wage: Five Million Workers Paid Less Than £8.80 an Hour in 2014
Alan Milburn MP warns that workers are 'getting stuck' in low paid work.
Alan Milburn Blasts UK Political Parties Over Growing Child Poverty
UK government's child poverty Tsar has accused all parties of failing to tackle the issue
London Beats New York to be Named World's Most Desirable City to Work In
The UK capital beat New York and Paris to claim the top spot.
UK Social Mobility: ONS Warns a Lack of Education is Keeping Children in Poverty
ONS says people are 7.5 times more likely to have a low educational outcome if their father had one.
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.