Chancellor Philip Hammond said there was "no room for complacency" despite improved economic forecasts.
"They have different instincts than the people who made the decision to hire them."
The 21-year-old appeared in a video thanking people for the support since his father's murder.
IBTimes UK visits a school in Tete, where teachers are using theatre to educate pupils on child marriage.
Prime Minister said the agreement was open to other local authorities across England.
Late president Omar Bongo's family has always strongly denied embezzlement claims.
Gbagbo and her lawyers boycott hearings over fair trial concerns.
Obama believes that Trump was questioning both his integrity and the office of the president.
Women across Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland are refusing to go to work and carry out domestic chores.
He previously bragged about sexually assaulting women.
The evacuation order for several towns in the shadow of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant is set to be lifted on 31 March.
Armed with a metal detector, Daniel Rom Kristiansen and his father brought history to life.
Province is plagued by deadly violence between the Congolese army and local militia group Kamwina Nsapu.
Tory peer and former government adviser said he had no relationship with Number 10.
Fillon received the interest free, undeclared personal loan in 2013 from business mogul Marc Ladreit de Lacharrière.
White House refuses to comment on leaks after Trump said 'I love WikiLeaks!' during 2016 campaign.
It aims to highlight the gender imbalance in fiction by 'silencing' male authors.
Peers back amendment by 366 to 268 to allow both Houses to vote on final Brexit legislation.
It is the second avalanche in a day to hit the popular Savoie ski region.
Shadow City minister Jonathan Reynolds spoke to IBTimes UK ahead of the 2017 Budget.
'Swipe right on sisterhood,' Tinder wrote.
In a letter to members of UN Security Council, Dieng warned against risks of "mass" violence.
The code of conduct is aimed at avoiding conflict over claims on the South China Sea.
A gilded fiction is still a fiction, after all.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi observed that the US ant-missile battery will make Seoul less secure.
Potassium permanganate reportedly got mixed into the main supply line during a water treatment procedure.
Baraa Ahmed was left with no choice in the wake of the ban on travel for Yemenis.
Amnesty International has condemned targeting of the Gafatar community and called for release of its members.
"They know we didn't actually graduate, right?" Zuckerberg tells fellow Harvard dropout Bill Gates in a video.
At least 13 people reportedly injured as security forces in standoff to retake control of hospital.