Historical child abuse case dropped against Labour peer Lord Greville Janner for second time
Crown Prosecution Service says that it is not in the public interest to put him on trial - angering campaigners.
New book claims fatal 1985 Bradford City Valley Parade fire might have been started deliberately
Author Martin Fletcher Fletcher, a survivor who lost three generations of his family in the tragedy, says his findings warrant investigation.
ITV's new satire Newzoids gets mixed reviews after first showing
Twitter reviews of 'new Spitting Image' range from 'great' to 'bloody awful'
Attacks against Jews in the Netherlands have risen 71% in the past year, says Rabbi Benjamin Jacobs
Antisemitism on the rise world-wide after Israel's attack on Gaza, according to Israeli survey
Boss of inter-dealer brokerage ICAP Michael Spencer says his firm might quit Britain if Labour wins
Former Tory co-treasurer and top donor says Miliband's party 'doesn't understand the importance' of the City
EU to accuse search engine giant Google of abusing its power
Internet giant could face massive fines if found guilty of breaching antitrust laws.
Duchess of Cambridge Kate gets 10% 'loyalty' discount to give birth to second child at St Mary's Hospital
Prince George was born in the Lindo Wing of the Paddington, London, hospital in July 2013.
Election 2015: Nick Clegg's Liberal Democrats eye new coalition as they aim for floating centrist voters
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg says the party is a 'proven rock of stability, continuity and conscience'
South Carolina kidnapping foiled; abductor couldn't drive car with manual gears
Intended victim escaped from her attacker by opening the car's boot.
Brussels vows to block David Cameron's plan to renegotiate European Union treaty ahead of in/out referendum
Ukip blasts Tory manifesto on Europe a 'work of fiction'.
Russell Brand teams up with cryptocurrency firm Startjoin to fund his global revolution
Cryptocurrency firm co-founded by Max Keiser - commentator for Kremlin-backed TV channel Russia Today.
Great British Bake Off presenter Sue Perkins takes Twitter break after death threats over Top Gear rumours
Comedian says that claims she will take over from sacked Jeremy Clarkson is an 'utterly fabricated story'.
RAF Typhoons scrambled to intercept Russian Tupolev TU-95 'Bear' bombers near British airspace
Royal Navy also monitoring passage of Russian Navy ships in the English Channel ahead of major Nato exercise.
More than 400 people drown in Mediterranean Sea as ship carrying African migrants from Libya to Italy capsizes
More than 500 migrants have died crossing the Mediterranean from Africa this year, up sharply from 47 in the same period of 2014.
Alaska Airlines flight from Seattle to Los Angeles takes off with airport worker still in cargo hold
The flight was in the air for 14 minutes while the worker banged and screamed for help.
British Conservative Party launches right-to-buy plan for 1.3 million families
David Cameron's new policy harks back to the days of Margaret Thatcher.
Israel slams Russian decision to lift embargo on sale of advanced S-300 anti-aircraft missiles to Iran
Israelli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says arms deal shows Tehran will be strengthened militarily.
Market report: Wall Street stocks fall over fears that strong US dolalr and low oil prices will hurt earnings
With earnings reports on the horizon, US investors are being cautious.
Kim Kardashian, Kanye West meet Jerusalem mayor Nir Barkat during quick Israel trip
Hollywood duo raise a toast to the holy city during whirlwind visit to baptise daughter, North West
Cat-eating Nile Monitor Lizards creating havoc in Florida
The reptiles found mainly in canals in North Miami, are not a danger to humans, but will defend themselves if cornered
Lib Dems' Nick Clegg rules out coalition if Tories go ahead with 'downright unfair' welfare cuts
Deputy Prime Minister says that his party would cut less than the Tories and borrow less than Labour
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani vows his country will stick to nuclear deal
Iran's president vows to abide by the nuclear agreement terms, if the six world powers who signed do too.
Indiana legislators approve changed wording to controversial religious freedom restoration law
New law's supporters claim it no longer discriminates against members of the LGBT community
Fire destroys massive General Electric industrial park in Louisville, Kentucky
Dozens of fire crews were brought in to control the blaze, as ash rained down from the sky in Louisville.
Labour accuses Conservatives of 'bigging up' Scottish National Party leader Nicola Sturgeon
Labour accuses the Tories of praising Nicola Sturgeon to block Ed Miliband from power
Waitrose boosts property prices by 12% while Aldi causes prices to drop
Lloyds Bank survey finds living near a supermarket adds to property value – unless it's a Lidl or Aldi
Philadelphia public transport adverts linking Islam with Adolf Hitler spark outrage
Buses in Philadelphia show Adolf Hitler meeting Palestinian wartime leader Haj Amin al-Husseini anger Jewish leaders
Man rescued from drowning in New Zealand harbour by hero 16-year-old girl dies in hospital
Boobesh Palani was drowning when cousins Kelly McKay and Payge Olds tried to rescue him
Jewish tribe in India celebrates pre-Passover festive meal
The 8,000-strong Bnei Menashe claim to be one of the 10 lost tribes of Israel
Election 2015: TV debate between David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nigel Farage and Nicola Sturgeon ended in draw
7 British party leaders took part in TV debate before the 7 May general election.