Boko Haram's leader releases bizarre new video
AbuBakar Shekau rants excessively before firing off his machine gun
Money Talks: EasyJet and Soco shares should be in your Christmas stocking
Edmund Shing says the potential for the traditional year-end 'Santa Claus rally' close at hand, nvesting in stocks is an obvious choice
Natalie Bennett: Green Party can break British politics wide open in 2015
The Green Party could break British politics wide open, says Natalie Bennett
Natalie Bennett: We should celebrate EU freedom of movement
The Green Party would campaign on any referendum for the UK to stay in the European Union, says Natalie Bennett
Natalie Bennett: Green Party doesn't need big personalities like Russell Brand and Nigel Farage
The Green Party doesn't need big personalities like Russell Brand and Nigel Farage to be a success at the ballot box, according to Natalie Bennett
A-List Insider: Taylor Swift dances with Beyonce, Kim Kardashian defends cropping daughter out of selfie
Entertainment reporter Toyin Owoseje rounds up the showbiz stories of the week
Money Talks: Where to snap up last-minute bargains before Christmas
Edmund Shing explains why this Christmas looks likely to be a good one for last-minute bargain hunters.
Yotaphone 2: Are dual-screened smartphones the future?
The two-screened Yotaphone 2 has gone on sale in the UK
Etsy and the return of handmade goods
With the Christmas season in full swing people everywhere are browsing the shops to stock up on presents. One of those shops is the Etsy Pop-up house opening for the first time in Covent Garden. IBTimes UK had a look at what they have on offer.
Autumn Statement 2014: 'Archaic business rates system needs total reform' - FSB
The UK's 'archaic' business rates system needs total reform as well as a review, according to the heady of policy at the Federation of Small Businesses
Bhopal disaster dramatised in new film starring Martin Sheen
A new film starring Martin Sheen that dramatises the 1984 Bhopal gas leak, is due to be released to mark the 30-year anniversary of the world's deadliest industrial disaster
Tech Talk: The Evolution of Messaging
In the last few years we have seen an evolution of what messaging is with apps like Viber, WhatsApp, Snapchat and Facebook messenger reinventing how people communicate
Google Creative Lab on How Art Can Inspire More Coders
Google won two Lovie Awards for its Spell Up and DevArt projects
Sigur Ros Talk Game of Thrones, Fan Engagement and Future Plans
Sigur Ros' bassist Georg Holm and online manager Bjorn Floki speak to IBTimes TV at the Lovie Awards 2014
Anonymous Million Mask March - Protesters Speak Out
IBTimes attended the Anonymous Million Mask March to find out why they were protesting and what they hoped to achieve.
Money Talks: No Need to Panic Over Tumbling Stock Markets
Edmund Shing says that tumbling stocck markets should trigger caution but not outright panic.
WWII Veteran Harry Leslie Smith Warns Not to Repeat History in Iraq
Harry Leslie Smith has challenged politicians not to repeat the mistakes of history, as they look to contain the threat of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.
Harry Leslie Smith: I Doubt Labour Will Deliver Real Change
Harry Leslie Smith's policies are in line with so many disenfranchised people in Britain. For the views of this 91-year-old RAF veteran turn author is going to be bang in demand.
NHS Hospital Staff Stage Four-Hour Strike Over Pay
NHS workers across England and parts of Northern Ireland have walked out between 7am and 11 this morning.
Inside Israel: Uzi Landau Slams UN Investigation into Gaza War Crimes
Israeli minister dismisses investigation into war crimes, says economy doing well compared to Europe.
Inside Israel: Tel Aviv's Beachfront Restaurant Hub Turns into a Ghost Town
Israel's tourism sector in freefall after Gaza war as foreign visitors stay away
Inside Israel Diary: Jerusalem Tourism Industry in the Spotlight
2014 had looked like being a record year for tourist arrivals in Israel but travellers have stayed away from the country in vast numbers. This is the first of a series of posts from Israel, where I'll be meeting business people, public officials and ordinary Israelis affected by the downturn.
Scottish Independence: Devo Max Could Be the Best for Both Worlds
Saffery Champness' private wealth accountant and partner Ronnie Ludwig speaks to IBTimes TV
Scottish Independence: Brown and Darling Plead for No Vote as Pro Unionists Lead in Polls
Britain's former Prime Minister Gordon Brown and ex-Chancellor Alastair Darling made their last ditch attempt to woo voters for the Better Together campaign ahead of Scots going to pledge their support at polling stations on 18 September.
Nabeel Rajab: Bahrain 'Bought British Government's Silence' Over Human Rights Violations
Nabeel Rajab, who is president of the Bahrain centre of human rights (BCHR) and was recently freed after spending two years in prison for taking part in "illegal gatherings", told IBTimes UK that the Bahraini government "have bought the silence of the British government by increasing the business" since the start of the crackdown on peaceful protesters in 2011.
London Cabbies Stage anti-Uber Protest
Cabbies warned Boris Johnson if he doesn't impose stricter regulation on apps like Uber, the black cab will disappear
A-List Insider: Kim Kardashian & Kanye West Finally Get Married, Emma Watson Graduates, Wiz Khalifa Sent to Jail
IBTimes entertainment reporter Toyin Owoseje rounds up the week's biggest showbiz news.
Inside Burma: The Hidden Genocide
In an exclusive documentary short, IBTimes UK investigates the hidden genocide currently occurring inside Burma.
Cyber Warfare: The Black Hole of Online Crime
Christmas is coming, and in the build-up millions of people across the UK will be shopping for presents online. But the Met Police has warned web users it's a time when many could also become the victims of fraud.
SME Funding: Crisis of Cash Flow?
In this video exclusive special report, IBTimes UK looks at the challenges businesses have in finding funding, and what alternatives to the banks are available.