Westminster Child Abuse: NSPCC says Concealing Abuse Must be Criminalised as 'Law Doesn't Protect Children'
NSPCC chief Peter Wanless has said covering up child abuse should be criminal offence.
Missing US Teenager Anji Dean: Trafficking Fears As Note Reveals 'If You're Reading This, I'm Either Missing or Dead'
A missing US 17-year-old from Camas in Washington is feared to have been victim of sex trafficking.
Origin of the Sexes: Transgender Algae Reveals How Separate Males and Females Evolved
US researchers at the Danforth Plant Science Center reveal the genetic origin of separate sexes.
Syria's Single Female Refugees: 'No One Respects Me Because I'm Not With a Man'
A United Nations report reveals thousands of Syrian refugee women are caught in a 'spiral of hardship, isolation and anxiety'.
Iraqi Villagers Accidentally Find Iron Age 'Long-Lost Temple of Musasir' Dedicated to Urartian God
Human statues and column bases dating back over 2,500 years have been found in region of Kurdistan.
Alzheimer's Blood Test 'Breakthrough' Could Predict Whether Disease Will Develop Within a Year
King's College London researchers identify proteins in blood which predict the start of dementia.
Kim Il-sung Death Anniversary: How the North Korea Founder Created a Cult of Personality
North Korea has held a memorial for 20th anniversary of the death of North Korea founder Kim Il-sung.
NSPCC: Over 8,000 Under-18s Accused of Sexual Offences Against Children
NSPCC report show thousands of children were accused of sexually assaulting children in two years.
Soul Discovery: Scientists Find 'On-Off Switch' for Human Consciousness in Brain of Female Patient
George Washington University researchers have found an on/off switch which makes you fall asleep.
MH370: Malaysian Minister Hishammuddin Hussein Reveals New Search Equipment
Energy firm Petronas, Deftech and Phoenix International will launch towed device to scan ocean floor.
North Korea to Send 'Relationship Improving' Cheerleaders to Asian Games in South Korea
North Korea will send athletes to the Asian Games in Incheon to "improve relationships".
Waleed Abulkhair Given 15 Years for Activism: Who is the Influential Saudi Human Rights Lawyer?
Prominent Saudi lawyer Waleed Abulkhair has been sentenced to prison for political dissident.
KGB Defector Vasili Mitrokhin's Newly-Released Archive Reveals Cold War Secrets of 'Grandmother Spy'
KGB files from the Mitrokhin Archive have been opened to the public at the Churchill Archives Centre in Cambridge.
Magaluf Oral Sex Video: The British Culture of Slut-Shaming
IBTimes UK examines slut-shaming as the video of a girl performing sex acts in Magaluf goes viral
Wife-Carrying World Championships: History of Bizarre Finnish Contest
The wife-carrying world championship is taking place in Sonkajärvi in Finland on 4th and 5th July
Early Humans Evolved in 'Mosaic Process' Million Years Earlier Than Previously Thought
Scientists say Homo genus characteristics developed large brains million years earlier than thought
US 'Kidnapping' Mother Eileen Clark Extradited From UK After Fleeing Allegedly Violent Husband
Mother fails to block her extradition from UK to US on charges of kidnapping her children
Independence Day 2014: Ten Interesting Facts About the Fourth of July
Independence Day is a federal holiday in the United States commemorating Declaration of Independence
The Most Embarrassing Condition in the World? Rare Syndrome Makes Singer Cassie Graves Stink of Rotting Fish
London singer Cassie Graves talks about living with horrific genetic condition trimethylaminuria.
Magic Mushrooms Offer Hope from Torment of Depression and Feelings of Inadequacy
Researchers show influence of psychedelic compound psilocybin on human emotion and memory.
Florida: Spurned Elizabeth Highley 'Chased Man with Knife and Cane After he Rejected Sexual Advances'
Florida woman Elizabeth Highley chased Crue Finley with a knife and cane after he rejected her.
FGM: 170,000 UK Women and Girls Subjected to Genital Cutting in 'Ongoing National Scandal'
Home Affairs committee report shows failure of British government to protect British women and girls.
Spider-Eating Bone-house Wasp 'Deuteragenia Ossarium' Uses Ant Corpses to Ward Off Nest Predators
German researchers show spider-eating wasp uses chemical signals of dead ants to protect nests
Five-Legged Kangaroo: Australian Marsupials Walk on Tail as 'Extra Leg'
Researchers from University of New South Wales have found kangaroos use their tails to walk.
Revenge Porn: Why We Need to Criminalise Non-Consensual Pornography
IBTimes UK speaks to victims of revenge porn and examines why it should be criminalised in the UK.
Sea Lions Go Missing from Pier 39: San Francisco's Famous Tourist Attraction Does Disappearing Act
San Francisco's Pier 39 sea lions have reportedly migrated south to mate
'Jurassic Britain' was Dinosaur Utopia with 100 Different Species Roaming Prehistoric UK
Palaeontologist Dean Lomax says UK was dinosaur paradise in his new book Dinosaurs of The British Isles.
Civil Rights Act 50th Anniversary: History of the Milestone in Abolishing Discrimination
IBTimes UK looks at the history of the civil rights act on the 50th anniversary of the legislation.
Delaying Motherhood: Nine out of Ten Women Support Putting "Eggs on Ice" for Career
Majority of 973 women from UK and Denmark advocate freezing their eggs for social and medical reasons.
Wreckage of Lost British Ship SS Sobraon Sunk in 1901 Discovered Off Taiwan Coast
Divers have located the wreck of a British steam ship called SS Sobraon off Tungyin Island, Taiwan.