Cricket helps young Afghan refugees field a new life in the UK
Refugee Cricket Project aims to bring refugees together, improve their English and offer guidance with asylum applications
Surge in smartphones' popularity, social media threaten online news providers
"People like news, but they don't want to pay for it, don't want to see advertising around it"
INTERVIEW-From YouTube to the big screen: A transgender actress' journey
Michelle Hendley is the star of the critically acclaimed independent movie "Boy Meets Girl"
Britain to crack down on travel for FGM before school holidays
Under new FGM protection orders, people suspected of trying to take a girl abroad for FGM will be asked to surrender their passport
Britain must ban sharia "kangaroo courts", say activists
Activists call for govt to stick to pre-election promises to hold inquiry into sharia courts which first appeared in Britain in mid-1980s
Repentant "godfather" of British jihad recalls extremism's lure
Documentary seeks to explain why so many Muslims are abandoning their lives in the West to join Islamic State militants
Zimbabwe harvests shrivel as rains and government farm support dry up
"I have the land, but I don't know what do anymore," says one farmer
FEATURE-Fear, guilt stops UK forced brides speaking out despite landmark case
British girls at risk of forced marriage by families who use blackmail, beatings and threats of sexual violence against them
Training to prevent sexual assault halves risk of rape on campus -study
Nine out of 10 sexual attacks on campuses were by someone known to the victim, the author of the study says
Trust improving in complex UN climate talks, officials say
"There are three conditions to deliver a successful agreement in Paris: trust, trust and trust," says French official