We have a long cultural tradition of blaming aggression on a man's shortcomings - including the Napoleon Complex.
Ant Smith
Feb 24, 2016
Graeme Malcolm, is the CEO and founder of M Squared Lasers, a manufacturer of lasers and photonic instruments.
Dr Graeme Malcolm
Feb 24, 2016
Entertainment reporter Alicia Adejobi muses on lack of representation for black and grime artists.
Alicia Adejobi
Feb 24, 2016
How can the US-led coalition implement a coherent strategy in Syria when it is torn apart from inside?
Julie Lenarz
Feb 23, 2016
Talia Jane's letter to Jeremy Stoppelman almost seems designed to trigger an anti-millennial backlash.
Paul Harvey
Feb 23, 2016
Measures to constrict international reporting are raising eyebrows at a time when the economy is slowing down.
Simina Mistreanu
Feb 22, 2016
Some 44% of startups either run out of cash or come very close to doing so within the first three years.
Rich Preece
Feb 22, 2016
If bookmakers are right, the public will opt for the status quo to remain and for Britain to stay in the EU.
William Keegan
Feb 22, 2016
Boris knows most Tories are Eurosceptic, and leading 'out' campaign may boost his future PM chances.
Ryan Curran
Feb 22, 2016
There is a middle ground on the migrant crisis - you can criticise religion without being racist.
Inna Shevchenko
Feb 19, 2016
Businesses looking to enter Iranian market following international embargo lifting need to tread cautiously.
Yakir Gillis
Feb 18, 2016
There is a tacit British consensus to pretend there are only two health systems in the world: NHS and the US.
Kristian Niemietz
Feb 18, 2016
It looks like the studio is onto another winner
Mike Stubbs
Feb 18, 2016
Jeb has the misfortune to be standing when Middle America has run out of patience and is searching for a warrior.
Andrew Sabisky
Feb 17, 2016
It is becoming intolerable for British Jews, despite the fact the UK relies on Israel for trade and NHS drugs.
Richard Ferrer
Feb 17, 2016
The primary goal of BDS is the destruction of Israel, not the well-being of the Palestinian people.
Julie Lenarz
Feb 16, 2016
Saudi Arabia, Russia, Venezuela and Qatar agree to freeze oil output at January levels.
Thomas Pugh
Feb 16, 2016
When I spoke to my GP, I was told to order a self-help book for eating disorders from Amazon.
Morwenna Jones
Feb 16, 2016
Kids have no place in a world that exists to satisfy the sexual desires of men – they should have a childhood.
Emma Kenny
Feb 16, 2016
There is a problem with self-censorship in our universities, where free speech is banned.
Elrica Degirmen
Feb 15, 2016
There are important things to fight for in Europe but Working Tax Credits for migrants is not one of them.
James Bloodworth
Feb 15, 2016
He called tax avoidance 'morally repugnant' - then got a payout from his family firm which failed to pay it.
Lee Williams
Feb 15, 2016
As Oscars are shamed for lack of diversity, IBTimes UK looks deeper into biggest music awards
Alicia Adejobi
Feb 13, 2016
Twitter has had a tough start to 2016; can these changes help it win back users and turn a profit?
Alistair Charlton
Feb 13, 2016
West sees women through the Madonna/whore lens. Swift didn't need a man's rude interruption to become a star.
Harriet Williamson
Feb 12, 2016
Society encourages the idea that stalking is a dedicated way for a man to pursue a woman who isn't interested.
Laura Bates
Feb 12, 2016
Daniel Friedberg, a principal at law firm of Riddell Williams PS in Seattle, considers the legal implications of a hard fork.
Daniel Friedberg
Feb 12, 2016
Rhodes Must Fall failed, Barbie and Beyonce won - which sells merchandise?
Rory Ellwood
Feb 11, 2016
People earning the least are often the ones to gain most from industrial action.
Abi Wilkinson
Feb 11, 2016
Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe has said Met Police may end policy of automatic belief of sex abuse complaints.
Lydia Smith
Feb 11, 2016