UK Government Drawing Up £30bn of Spending Cuts for Post-General Election 2015
Cabinet insiders say the Treasury has asked senior civil servants are drawing up battle plans.
Singles Day: Alibaba Sells $2bn in First Hour of China's Annual Event
Alibaba doesn't have much of a presence among US retail customers but is a household name in China.
Campaigners Call for Fruit Juice Ban from Healthy Food List Over 'More Sugar than Coke'
Action on Sugar said many children's juices contain at least six teaspoons of sugar
Facebook's Messenger App Reels in 500 Million Users Globally
The social network has more than doubled the people on its messaging service since April.
Cameron Urges Britain to Stand Up for Values Against Isis Terror and Russia's Cold War
Comments follow ex-Soviet Union declaring the world is on the 'brink' of another Cold War
London Lite: Vivo Revived in Islington After Owners Snub Careers in Law and Property Development
Brothers Will and Ben Thompson used years of passion for Italy to bring London unique regional tastes
US Navy Seal Kills Obama, says CNN Report
In possibly one of the worst typos to grace TV screens over recent years, it was meant to say 'Osama'
Nicki Minaj Using 'Nazi Imagery' in Her New Music Video 'Only'
The rapper apparently acts out the role of Adolf Hitler in the animated short film
Robots to Steal 10 Million Low Paid UK Jobs by 2034
A report said people earning less than £30,000 a year are most likely to be affected
Nomura: Putin is a Prisoner of Nationalistic Policy as Rouble Depreciation Won't Change Military Stance
Prominent analyst doubts that consequent economic stresses in Russia will put the regime at risk
US, UK and India to Lead Global Economic Growth Over Next Two Years
Moody's warns that there won't be a significant rebound in near term European economic growth
Serco Shares Plunge Near 35% on Rights Issue and £1.5bn Writedown
Embattled security firm aims to raise £550m in a rights issue
Scottish Economic Growth Boosted by New Business Injection
Bank of Scotland PMI shows a strong performance by the services sector.
Britain's Obesity Crisis: 40% of Under-25s Getting Weight Loss Surgery Are 'Super Obese'
Leading bariatric surgeon said severe obesity threatens to bankrupt the NHS.
UK Armed Forces Chief: David Cameron Opposed to Army, Navy and RAF Job Cuts
General Sir Nick Houghton: the next government would still face financial constraints post-election.
World Faces Another 'Cold War' as Russia and West Clash
Dangerous Brinkmanship by the European Leadership Network warns of Russia and West close encounters.
UK House Prices: Third of Mortgage Owners Will Struggle if Interest Rates Hiked
ICM research shows Britons will find it hard to pay their mortgages if rates hiked to 2%.
How Islamic Extremist Anjem Choudary Could Join Isis But Return to UK Under 'Right to Family' Act
Prominent immigration lawyer Aisha Choudhry (no relation) at LexLaw speaks to IBTimes UK
Hull Cyanide Suicide: US Citizen Sidney Kilmartin Arrested Over Andrew Denton Death
Denton, 49, was found dead in Holland Street in December 2012
Why Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg Wears the Same Grey T-shirt Every Day
Zuckerberg has a penchant for jeans, a grey hoodie and grey T-shirt daily.
FX Fixing Scandal: US Authorities Tipped to Piggy Back on London Watchdog Settlement
US CFTC and OCC are set to join the UK's FCA in announcing settlements
AC/DC Drummer Phil Rudd Hitman Murder Plot Charge Dropped
Rudd still faces charges over possessing drugs and making death threats.
Transgender Malaysians Win Appeal Against Islamic Law Banning Muslim Men from 'Cross Dressing'
Religious law states that Muslim men are banned from wearing women's clothing.
France's President Francois Hollande Will Not Seek Re-Election if he Fails to Cut Unemployment
Hollande has admitted he has made mistakes but vowed to 'go to the end' with economic reforms.
UK Immigration: Scandinavia Warns Britain's Freedom of Movement Curb Will 'Ruin' the EU
Prime Minister David Cameron is set to reveal his plans for curbing immigration before Christmas.
Why Star Wars Could Be to Blame for Stephen Fry Quitting Twitter
Fry previously quit Twitter temporarily after a spate of arguments over the social networking site
Ebola Vaccine on Horizon: EU and Drugmakers Commit €280m to Research for Outbreak Prevention
Funding will go to projects backed by the Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI)
Britain's EU Tax Bill Row Needs to 'Calm Down' says Brussels Chief
Britain's new European commissioner Jonathan Hill warns of the situation getting out of hand
UK House Prices Show Surprise Drop as More Britons Face Mortgage Struggle
Halifax house prices in October show a dampened housing market
British Banks Face Competition Inquiry Over Account Switching
UK's Competition and Markets Authority was first proposed in July