Donald Trump visit will spark 'biggest protest in UK history'
The reported visit of Donald Trump to the UK in February will spark the biggest protest in the country, organisers have said. The US leader is said to be planning a working but not full state visit.
Trump's tweets on Pyongyang may not 'translate into action' says top South Korean presidential adviser
Advisor to South Korea's president, Moon Chung-in, tells IBTimes UK despite his tweets on Pyongyang, Donald Trump's wishes may not be "translated into actions".
Argentina calls off search for 44-strong crew of missing submarine ARA San Juan
Argentina's navy has abandoned its search for the missing submarine ARA San Juan because it has "not been possible to locate".
WhatsApp users report problems sending texts after messaging service goes down across the world
WhatsApp users report problems sending texts after messaging service goes down across the world. It had previously gone down in May and last New Year's Eve.
Google You Owe Us: Search engine sued for £2.7bn on behalf of 5.4 million people
Search engine Google may have to pay over 5 million iPhone users £2.7bn in compensation over claims it sold their data without their consent.
Computer glitch giving American Airlines pilots Xmas holiday at once jeopardises thousands of flights
American Airlines says a computer glitch has all its pilots to take Christmas vacation, jeopardising thousands of flights.
'A whitewash': Under fire David Davis produced 'inadequate and rushed' Brexit impact dossier
David Davis is accused of a 'whitewash' of a report into the impact of Brexit which allegedly withheld sensitive information.
UK's Brexit bill 'has been agreed' with the EU and could top £58bn
The UK could pay £58bn in its Brexit divorce deal with reports saying that Britain has bowed to EU demands.
Angry litigant 'rugby tackles' QC hearing his case telling him 'Finally, I'll get a new judge then'.
Kevin Robinson was jailed for five months for rugby tackling Judge Robin Tolson, QC, outside his hearing in London.
Post-Brexit Britain must spend 3% of GDP on its military to counter global threats says think tank
With a revolt by Tory over defence cuts, a report by the London think tank the Henry Jackson Society says the country must spend at least 3% of its GDP on the military.
Slavery laws will tackle UK criminal gangs who groom children as young as 12 to be drug mules
Modern slavery laws will be used to tackle UK criminal gangs who groom children as young as 12 to be drug mules.
No more cash for British Armed Forces as funding shifts to fighting cyber-attacks
The UK's national security review will see funding focused on cyber attacks and not the armed forces, the Telegraph has reported.
Nigel Farage turns police jogging initiative into debate about immigration in Sweden
Outrage has followed claims by ex-UKIP leader Nigel Farage that people in a Swedish town can get a police escort to protect themselves against immigrants.
Theresa May 'to offer Brussels up to £40bn' for Brexit divorce deal
UK prime minister Theresa May may be set to offer £40bn in a Brexit divorce deal when she meets the head of the European Council, Donald Tusk on Friday (24 November).
All 44 crew members of missing submarine ARA San Juan feared dead after 'explosion'
The 44 crew members of ARA San Juan are feared dead after reports that the missing Argentine submarine exploded.
Man stabs to death the mother of his daughter after argument over not wanting to pay childcare
Mark Morris, 39, pleaded guilty to the murder of the mother of his child, Emma Day, after a dispute about child care payments.
Hitler's final meal was pasta and tomato sauce, letters by his stressed cook reveal
Letters by Adolf Hitler's cook Constanze Manziarly say his final meal was pasta and tomato sauce and he survived on millet, linseed oil and cake in his Berlin bunker.
UK's £1bn warship HMS Diamond 'heads home from Gulf after breaking down'
The £1bn Type 45 destroyer HMS Diamond is heading home from the Gulf after it broke down, it has been reported.
James Bulger killer Jon Venables 'back in prison after being caught with child abuse images'
Jon Venables, 35, who was convicted of killing toddler James Bulger, has been jailed after being caught with child abuse images.
MS-13 street gang 'stabbed victim 100 times, cut off his head and cut out his heart'
Miguel Angel Lopez-Abrego, 19, has been charged over the killing and decapitation of a man in North Carolina. The brutal MS-13 gang is suspected to be involved.
Hammond and May's relationship at breaking point ahead of 'worst Budget build-up in history'
Downing Street fears that the Budget will fall flat as ties between prime minister Theresa May and chancellor Philip Hammond feel the strain.
Headteachers told that calling pupils 'girls' or 'boys' can cause anxiety
Headteachers told by ex-health tsar Natasha Devon that pupils should not be called 'girls' or 'ladies' and that gender-neutral language should be used.
Theresa May told to exploit Merkel crisis in Germany to lower Brexit divorce bill
UK PM Theresa May is urged to exploit Angela Merkel's weakness after German elections to lower Britain's Brexit divorce bill.
Hopes raised for Argentina's missing submarine after noises heard
Argentina's navy is investigating a noise thought to emanate from the missing ARA San Juan submarine that has 44 crew members on board.
'Stop bullying artists!' Nick Cave vows to perform in Israel to protest boycott campaign against Jewish state
Rock singer Nick Cave will perform in Israel to protest an anti-Israel boycott campaign he says is bullying musicians into not playing in the country.
Hopes raised after missing submarine ARA San Juan with 44 on board 'sends distress signals'
Argentina's authorities say they have received some blips of hope from the missing submarine ARA San Juan which has 44 people on board.
Did Robert Mugabe read the wrong speech after he vowed to stay on as Zimbabwe president?
Robert Mugabe gave no hint he would step down as president of Zimbabwe in a TV address on the country's TV network in which he said the country needed to "return to normalcy".
Isis has been infiltrated by Iraqi spies to stop attacks says country's interior minister
Iraq's interior minister Qasim al-Araji has said agents from his country have infiltrated Isis sleeper cells to prevent further bomb attacks.
Saudi Arabia's King Salman 'to step down next week' paving way for son to succeed him
King Salman of Saudi Arabia is set to step down next week and announce his son Prince Mohammed bin Salman as successor, the Daily Mail has reported.
UK 'may transfer £400m to Iran' in goodwill measure to get jailed Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe released
Britain is planning to transfer £400m to Iran in a goodwill payment to release jailed mother Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe