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Chilcot report: Meet the Iraqi Kurds who think George Bush and Tony Blair were saviours - not invaders
Saddam Hussein massacred thousands of Kurds during his al-Anfal campaign, and the US and UK removed him.
What did Jeremy Corbyn say before Britain's invasion of Iraq and what are the consequences?
In 2003, Corbyn spoke in front of a huge rally to say 'no justice' would be served by invading Iraq.
Battle of the Somme 100th anniversary: On the trail of a long-lost relative killed during World War I
Steve Busfield found the grave of his great uncle in a tranquil cemetery at The Somme.
Brexit: What is the European Economic Area?
IBTimes UK looks at the positives and negatives of the UK joining the EEA, aka the 'Norway Option'.
Brexit: Germany urges caution after UK votes to leave European Union
German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said EU countries should learn from Brexit.
Brexit: Michael Gove says Britain 'embarking on new chapter' after EU referendum
Justice Secretary and leading leave campaigner says Brexit in line with 'our best traditions'.
Angela Merkel prescribes 'calm and measured analysis' for EU following Brexit vote
Merkel said Britain's decision to leave the EU should not lead to 'hysterical reactions'.
Britain says no to Argentina's call for negotiation over Falkland Islands
Recovering sovereignty of the Falkland Islands remains a permanent objective, Argentina tells UN.
Brexit: EU politicians react to historic Leave vote
Politicians capitalise on Britain's decision to leave the European Union after 43 years.
Brexit: What happens next, from the UK's new prime minister to Article 50?
Politicians must now work through a multitude of issues, from who leads the UK to a trade deal with the EU.
British drug mule Melissa Reid released from Peru prison
Reid with her partner was imprisoned in 2013 after they were caught with cocaine.
Brexit could lead to EU breakup warns Sweden's foreign minister Margaret Wallstrom
Wallstrom warned that other countries might be tempted to hold referendums or demand special treatment.
Britain's oldest dog dies at 24 in Cornwall
The Jack Russell-Collie cross belonged to a couple from Cornwall.
EU scepticism is on the rise across Europe, reveals survey
More than 70% of the people in nine EU nations say UK should remain within the European Union.
Why Britain needs to copy Estonia's technological lead to be a truly 21st-century nation
The Baltic state may be small in size but 'e-Stonia' is becoming a tech powerhouse we must take notes from.
Britain's coastline not routinely policed 'at all' as fears rise over people smugglers targeting entry
'This is the worst we have ever seen it,' said Immigration Services Union general secretary Lucy Moreton.
British warship to be sent to tackle traffickers off the Libyan coast
Libyan authorities expected to request help from UK 'fairly swiftly' to help stop people and arms smuggling.
Brexit: China says UK must decide for itself, but hopes for strong Europe
China hopes to see a unified Europe which brings better development to the global economy.
US Elections 2016: Hillary Clinton claims Donald Trump is a 'danger' to the country
The presidential candidate slammed Trump over his recent comments on the UK and North Korea.
Al-Qaeda 'determined to use Afghanistan' to plan major terror attacks against the West
The terror group seized on the withdrawal of Western troops 'to re-establish its headquarters' in the south.
London Mayoral Election: How much of a Londoner are you? Test your capital knowledge with our quiz
Find out just how much you know about the UK's glorious capital.
Queen's 90th birthday: Britain's longest-reigning monarch pictured with royal children in touching tribute
The image released by Buckingham Palace is one of three taken by celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz.
Britain faces 'consequences' if it votes for Brexit warns French economy minister
Macron said there consequences around access to the single market and changes financial passport rules.
Spring disappears as cold snap and snow hits Britain
Bookmakers Ladbrokes have trimmed the odds to 6/4 that the thermometer drops to -10C this weekend.
Drone strike 'Kill List' - and Britain's role in it - will only make the world more dangerous
Kill List generates roughly 40 to 60 new enemies for every terrorist operative killed by drones
More than 50% of British Muslims back criminalising homosexuality, ICM poll reveals
According to the survey, 86% of British Muslims said they had a strong sense of belonging in Britain.
John Kerry urges action on refugees and terrorism as G-7 leaders meet in Hiroshima
US secretary of state flew to Japan after a surprise stop in Afghanistan.
EU referendum: UK election watchdog opposes Cameron's pro-EU mailshots for 23m homes
The watchdog spoke to IBTimes UK amid a row over the £9m leaflet drive to 23 million homes.
Just 18% of Britons have truthful profile pages on Facebook and Twitter
The majority of British social media users lie to make their social profiles more interesting.
Tax on all fat foods needed to stem obesity epidemic consuming the UK
The UK is predicted to become the fattest nation in Europe by 2025, with almost 40% of adults obese.