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Lib Dem Spring Conference 2014: Cable and Clegg Attack Tories and Ukip
Liberal Democrat conference will be dominated by attempts to differentiate party from others
Tesla European Expansion Sees Growing Charger and Dealership Networks
Tesla to bring extra Superchargers and dealerships with European expansion.
Europol: Arab Gangs Threatening to Kill and Sell Organs of Africa Migrants
Arab criminals are kidnapping African migrants and demanding relatives in Europe pay ransoms.
Clegg and Farage to go Head-to-Head in Live TV Debate over Europe
Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg and Ukip's Nigel Farage agree to televised debate before the Euro elections
Galaxy S5 Pre-order Prices and Availability for UK and Europe Revealed
Galaxy S5 pre-orders begin in UK and Europe, availability and price confirmed by various online retailers
Roaming Charges to be Scrapped by October?
Mobile roaming charges across the EU face the chop.
Apple and Google in for European Commission Grilling Over 'Free-to-Play' Apps
The EU is to crack down on free-to-play games built on microtransactions.
Russia Crimea Invasion Fears Won't Force US, Nato into Emergency Plans - Commander
Nato's top military commander has declared that no contingency plans have been made by US or NATO if Russia invades Crimea.
Sony Xperia Z2 Priced at £599 in UK
The Sony Xperia Z2 smartphone will cost £599 to buy direct from Sony when it launches here next month.
Ukip's Nigel Farage and Lib Dem Leader Nick Clegg Set to Clash in Public Debate over EU
The Ukip leader says he nearly choked on his bacon roll after hearing Clegg's challenge.
Under Fire in Ukraine: 'Maidan Protesters are Armed, the Civil War has Started'
EXCLUSIVE: Kiev correspondent of Russia Today tells IBTimes UK civil war has already started in Ukraine.
UK Government Blamed for Blocking Hiring of Top International Graduates
Manufacturers say government "acting unreasonably" over visas.
Gibraltar Tension: Spanish Warship Disrupts British Military Exercise
Latest diplomatic incident surrounding Gibraltar sees Spain prevent British Royal Navy exercise.
Rich Businessmen Flood UK Driveways with Ferraris
UK overtakes Germany as sports carmaker's strongest European market.
Ukraine: Seven Killed and Hundreds Wounded as Anti-Yanukovych Protests Return to Kiev
Fierce clashes between protesters and police kill three and injure 150, according to opposition sources
Snowden Fallout: Angela Merkel Pushes For NSA-Proof European Internet
German chancellor Angela Merkel proposes NSA-proof European internet in wake of Snowden revelations.
Largest Ever DDoS Cyber Attack Hits US and European Victims
Multiple reports suggest the largest ever DDoS attack - peaking at 400Gbps - has hit targets in the US and Europe.
Ageing Workforce Top Priority for European Businesses as Pensioner Population Grows
Europe's senior executives expect the proportion of their employees aged over 60 to increase by 2020.
Ryanair Clears Use of Mobiles During Take-Off and Landing
Ryanair has announced that it will allow the use of electronic devices on all its flights even during take-off and landing.
David Cameron Faces Tory Rebel Defeat over Immigration Vote
Dominic Raab rebels refuse to back down over threats to defeat government on immigrant criminals.
Plague as Deadly as Black Death 'Could Return'
Scientists warn strain of disease which wiped out half of Europe could return without warning.
Untapping the Potential of Predictive Analytics on Both Sides of the Atlantic
Predicting future trends is key for companies on both sides of the Atlantic looking to re-build customer confidence.
Coca-Cola Chief: World Faces Severe Social Problems if Youth Unemployment Not Tackled
Muhtar Kent, chief executive officer of Coca-Cola, speaks at World Economic Forum in Davos.
European Moto X Not Made in US but Moto Maker Being Considered
The European version of Moto X will be manufactured outside the US but could soon have the Moto Maker designing option.
Climate Change: Droughts Will be Frequent and Severe Across Europe by 2100
Droughts will be frequent and intense in Europe by end of century.
Sony's PlayStation Now Cloud Gaming Service Brings PS3 Games to TVs and Tablets
PlayStation Now is a cloud gaming service allowing users play PlayStation 3 games on a broad range of devices.
German Unemployment Takes Unexpected Fall as 15,000 Leave Joblessness
The country's Labour Office says the number of people out of work is now 2.965 million.
On the Buses: 800 Stoke-on-Trent Jobseekers Given Free Travel Passes
The Home to Work scheme aims to help tackle unemployment in North Staffordshire.
Cyber Criminals Use USB Sticks to Empty ATMs
Criminals swaps guns for USB drives as ATMs were emptied repeatedly using malware stored on the memory sticks.
FTSE in for 'Bullish Start' to 2014 Amid Global Recovery
Improving economic data from US to China to Europe sets up UK markets for solid start to New Year.