Fifa 18 new features: Improved AI, '4K' animations and more realistic crowds
EA Sports reveals new Fifa game and the improvements they hope will make it the best ever.
From Moors murderer Ian Brady to Ted Bundy: Inside the minds of the world's worst serial killers
The infamous Ian Brady has died, joining the ranks of serial killers that shook the world.
Britain's lap dancing clubs must be shut down once and for all
There is an undeniable link between strip clubs and prostitution.
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child sweeps the boards at Oliviers with nine awards
Billie Piper and Amber Riley win top honours while Kenneth Branagh is honoured for contribution to theatre.
Top HR lawyer reveals the big issue with new gender pay gap reporting rules
Lewis Silkin partner Colin Leckey spoke to IBTimes UK about the regulations.
Backlash against Wall Street 'banker' as Fearless Girl photo goes viral
The man appeared to mimic a sexual act on the statue of a young girl.
Tesco chairman says white men in boardrooms are an 'endangered species'
Comments follow the revelation there were more men called 'John' in top jobs than women.
Hidden Figures: The real story of Katherine G Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson
Hollywood blockbuster tells the story of three black women involved in the 1960s space race - but IBTimes fills in the gaps.
'Upskirt' porn website hit with massive data leak exposing 180,000 voyeurs
Leak contained a number of military and government emails and IP addresses.
Theresa May: Read her Brexit speech in full, as she reveals her 12-point plan for a new Britain
Prime Minister has outlined her vision for Britain's new relationship with the EU at Lancaster House.
Putin ordered campaign of influence to help Trump in US vote, say American spy chiefs
A new declassified report says Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted to influence the US election.
Christmas Eve, 1945: A love story about a British soldier and a German woman
This was a unique Christmas because for the first time since 1938, the entire world was at peace.
India-Pakistan women's cricket series in jeopardy over mounting political tensions
BCCI and PCB signed an agreement in 2014 which stated that the two countries would play six series between 2015 and 2023.
Read Theresa May's full 'centre ground' speech to Conservative conference
Prime minister closed the Tory party conference in Birmingham with the address.
Read John McDonnell's full speech to Labour conference in Liverpool
Shadow chancellor says a Labour government will 'rewrite the rules to the benefit of working people'.
Skin lightening: The beauty industry's ugly billion-dollar secret
The desire for lighter skin as a form of social capital has driven demand - so what can be done to stop it?
Rio 2016 Olympics closing ceremony as it happened
Maracana Stadium hosts the finale to the 31st Olympiad.
Olympic spirit: Outdoor pools that will have you training like Tom Daley
Get inspired by Team GB's heroic efforts in Rio and dive into one of the relaxing outdoor pools on your doorstep.
Pay packages of FTSE 100 CEOs continue to grow at double-digit rate, High Pay Centre says
The 10 highest paid CEOs in the UK in 2014 and 2015 did not include any women.
Nice attack as it happened: Truck drives into crowd in Bastille Day celebrations killing at least 84
The death toll has reached 84 with 52 people critically injured in the attack.
Scottish election 2016: Read SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon's full speech for manifesto launch
First minister of Scotland unveiled the SNP's manifesto 'for the next generation' in Edinburgh.
Money 20/20 Europe: MasterCard's Ann Cairns working to include women from unbanked to boardroom
Ann Cairns, president, International Markets, MasterCard delivered a keynote at Money 20/20 Europe.
Rapist Israeli ex-president Moshe Katsav may leave prison early
Katsav, who was sentenced to 7 years in jail for rape, may be paroled later this month.
International Women's Day 2016: Only one in ten female employees pursue top jobs
Hays also found 38% aspired to work as directors compared to third of men.
International Women's Day 2016: The six women smashing the glass ceiling at UK's top firms
Only a quarter of board members at the UK's FTSE 100 companies are female - while only six are CEO.
International Women's day 2016: Pioneering British women in technology through the ages
10 British women pioneers in technology who have shaped the field and made way for future generations.
International Women's Day 2016: How to Pledge for Parity in the workplace
There is clearly an economic case for encouraging more women to start and grow their own enterprises.
UK industry leaders: Karen Hester – from Army recruit WP466847 to queen of Adnams brewery
Adnams' Karen Hester fought abusive upbringing and the Ministry of Justice on her way to company director.
Jimmy Savile abuse report: BBC director general Lord Hall's statement in full
Full response to publication of the Dame Janet Smith review into Savile's serial offending at the BBC.
Women's Equality Party leader Sophie Walker: More men must lead debate for equal pay
Walker spoke to IBTimes UK about equal pay, childcare and equal parenting.