Music Minute: One Direction reunite, The 1975 headline London's O2 Arena
IBTimes UK senior entertainment reporter Alicia Adejobi rounds up this week's music stories.
In The Field Podcast: After six months and 5,000 dead, what next for Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs?
IBTimesUK looks at why the Philippines has been making headlines for all the wrong reasons
In The Field Podcast: Three years since Maidan, what does Donald Trump mean for Ukraine?
The new US president may overlook Vladimir Putin's annexation of Crimea.
In The Field Podcast: How strongman politics sparked a love affair between leaders in US and Egypt
General Abdel Fattah el-Sisi was one of the first world leaders to congratulate Donald Trump
Justin Bieber, Drake and Rihanna predicted to win top prizes at AMAs 2016
AMAs 2016 taking place at Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday 20 November.
Voadafone and TalkTalk: Is it time to dial into British telecoms?
Despite strong results for Vodafone and TalkTalk, there are reasons to be cautious before investing in British telecoms companies.
In The Field Podcast: On the outskirts of Mosul, civilians pay the price for the war against Isis
Campbell MacDiarmid and Razaw Salihy are guests on IBTimesUK's In the Field
Music Minute: AMAs 2016 welcomes Drake, Rihanna and Bieber, Robbie Williams trumps David Bowie
IBTimes UK's senior entertainment reporter Alicia Adejobi rounds up this week's music stories.
Abdulmumin Jibrin: President Buhari's corruption fight 'bold', but budget scandal must be addressed
Suspended APC politician tells IBTimes UK he is ready to risk his life to expose 'monumental' corruption.
Music Minute: Blink-182 announce UK tour and Emeli Sande makes comeback with second album
IBTimes UK senior entertainment reporter Alicia Adejobi rounds up this week's music stories.
Zimbabwe's diaspora protests in London and calls on President Mugabe to go
IBTimes UK met protesters denouncing police brutality and 'corruption' in poverty-stricken nation.
Ferrari 488 GTB review: Is this automotive perfection?
We drive the 488 GTB, Ferrari's latest mid-engined V8 supercar with a lot to prove.
Halloween terror at IBTimes UK as we check out PlayStation VR horror games
The IBT office tries out Kitchen, Here They Lie and Until Dawn: Rush of Blood.
Licensed to fly: What it's like training to be a professional drone pilot
IBTimes UK heads down to Hampshire to learn about what it takes to become a professional drone pilot.
Spend, spend, spend! Tourists throng London's West End buying luxury brands as pound falls
Upmarket stores are jam-packed with wealthy visitors enjoying bargains galore.
South Sudan on same staircase to break up as former Yugoslavia says former defence chief
IBTimes UK interviews Majak D'Agoot on civil war and the peace process in the world's newest nation.
A-list Insider: Phil Collins slams Paul McCartney, Beyonce on-stage injury, Azealia Banks v Russell Crowe
Entertainment editor Toyin Owoseje rounds up the celebrity stories of the week.
UK housing market banishes post-Brexit blues
Estate agents and property listing sites are set to benefit from the recovery of house prices after the EU referendum in June.
PlayStation VR reaction: Watch IBTimes UK jump into virtual reality with Battlezone, Batman and more
With Sony's virtual reality headset launching on 13 October, the IBTimes UK office decided to give it a spin.
Diamond geezers: The rise and fall and rise of Hatton Garden's jewellery quarter
The London quarter was the centre of the world's diamond market, but traders are fighting to bring back the glory days.
Nowhere to go: Calais' refugee children urge Britain and France not to forget them as Jungle demolition looms
Child refugees, some as young as eight, are easy prey for traffickers and criminals.
Calais' forgotten children ask Europe 'where is left for us to go?'
Unaccompanied children in the Jungle migrant camp tell IBTimes UK of their fears for the future amid demolition threats.
Why a William Hill-Amaya merger could be a risky gamble
A merger between bookmaker and betting company could be advantageous as both have suffered recently.
Why Brexit can be the bearer of building opportunities
Housing and infrastructure projects are set for a significant boost from UK chancellor Philip Hammond.
Music Minute: Lady Gaga confirms Super Bowl 2017, Solange Knowles offers A Seat At The Table
IBTimes UK senior entertainment reporter Alicia Adejobi rounds up this week's music stories.
October film preview: Doctor Strange, The Girl On The Train and Trolls
IBTimes UK film critic Amy West takes a look at the big movie releases for this month.
Injected with an unknown substance during torture, Zimbabwe's alleged state-sponsored kidnap victims speak out
Injected with an unknown substance during torture, activists speak of fears to IBTimes UK.
With Twitter set for potential buyout, who's next to fly into the arms of a tech giant with deep pockets?
Most likely outcomes for Twitter: Google takeover, or stays independent.
Basque National Party hopes September election will pave way to independence
With political turmoil in Madrid, the Basque Nationalist Party's Mikel Burzako has his eye on independence.
Nasa astronaut Don Pettit: Next logical step is to go back to the Moon - then Mars and beyond
International collaboration is central to the future of human space exploration – that and imagination.