Perhaps Donald and his vocal cheerleaders simply don't get British stoicism.
Daniel Hannan
Jun 05, 2017
Borough Market has been trading for a thousand years - this won't divide us.
Iqbal Wahhab
Jun 04, 2017
Trump's madness is a danger to the world - but he can be stopped.
Alastair Campbell
Jun 02, 2017
The annual secret meeting of the world's elite will be discussing everything from Trump's presidency to fake news.
Charlie Skelton
Jun 01, 2017
In the digital age, the road ahead should be all about building an ecosystem of services that can help consumers and enterprises alike.
Iqbal Wahhab
Jun 01, 2017
Without their interventions, the Brexit and Trump results might have been very different.
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown
Jun 01, 2017
Mark Gazit is the CEO of Israeli big data analytics company ThetaRay; Ulf Gartzke is managing partner at Spitzberg Partners in New York.
Mark Gazit and Ulf Gartzke
May 31, 2017
The SNP today published its manifesto Stronger for Scotland.
James Kelly
May 30, 2017
There is a paradoxical racism in his view that terrorists are only responsive to Western intervention.
Daniel Hannan
May 30, 2017
We shouldn't focus on things in the past when the government is inflicting misery in the present.
James Bloodworth
May 30, 2017
It is worth asking how big a problem is fraud and why UK political parties should focus on it in their manifestos.
Martin Kenney
May 30, 2017
The Manchester atrocity shows up an unacceptable level of negligence.
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown
May 26, 2017
Labour's shadow foreign minister Catherine West writes for IBTimes UK on migration.
Catherine West
May 26, 2017
Exclusive: Dotcom shares with IBTimes UK his account of claims he hacked into DNC staffer's email.
Kim Dotcom
May 25, 2017
The Tories are giving into news organisations that want to regulate themselves.
Jonathan Coad
May 25, 2017
Once again, the terrorists and their sympathisers will justify their barbaric acts under the false premise of challenging the West's foreign policy.
Julie Lenarz
May 23, 2017
Why isn't Jeremy heading for a victory? Because Labour's manifesto is an impossible spending wish-list.
Daniel Hannan
May 22, 2017
The tuition fees system could be progressive. Scrapping it will take money away from where it's needed.
James Bloodworth
May 22, 2017
Switching focus from consumer to producer prices when charting the UK economy's path in uncertain climes is worthwhile.
Marcus Dewsnap
May 22, 2017
The UK general election is one of the weirdest in recent memory.
Alastair Campbell
May 21, 2017
They define what it means to be Indian more eloquently than any politician, journalist or novelist can.
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown
May 19, 2017
Subsidising smart people to go into higher education may encourage them to have more children.
Andrew Sabisky
May 19, 2017
A credit card is one of the most expensive ways to borrow, yet its global usage is getting depressingly high.
Iris Mack
May 19, 2017
Iranian voters will decide the fate of moderate President Hassan Rouhani.
Mostafa Naderi
May 18, 2017
The regulations and costs imposed by governments make it harder and harder to run a small business, not that this election will change anything.
Robert Kelsey
May 18, 2017
Trump faces impeachment calls after claims he revealed classified information to top Russian diplomats.
James Snell
May 17, 2017
Successful transformation depends on identifying specific opportunities and challenges ahead, not on a vague aim to 'digitise'
Dee Burger
May 17, 2017
Close friendships can be a lifeline for young men, and they're thriving in more accepting societies.
Stefan Robinson
May 16, 2017
The Lib Dem stance on Brexit appears anti-democratic to moderate, pragmatic Remain voters.
Daniel Hannan
May 16, 2017
Both were guilty – but women murderers are always more notorious.
Julie Bindel
May 16, 2017