Britain and the EU: Poland scuppers David Cameron's wish for reforming treaty changing
Free movement of people is sacrosanct says Polish ambassador to UK.
Cancer has overtaken heart disease as the biggest killer of British men says research
Drop in death rates 'among the greatest public health triumphs in the past 50 years'.
Harrods kitchen worker gets her job back after being sacked for taking home half-eaten pie
Anthea Harding worked at the Subway concession in the iconic Knightsbridge store.
Gaza Strip: Islamic State militants fire rockets at Israel... Israel retaliates with airstrikes
Isis-affiliated Omar Brigades says launch in retaliation for Hamas crackdown.
Tony Blair to head the European Council on Tolerance and Reconciliation to tackle anti-Semitism
Organisation will propose Europe-wide legislation to outlaw Holocaust denial.
Greek crisis: Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras plays brinkmanship with creditors over bailout
Leader summoned to Brussels as loan repayment deadline looms large.
Gaza Strip: Israeli soldiers come out fighting against each other in war of testimonies
Breaking the Silence NGO highlights less-than-flattering accounts of soldiers' actions.
Summer-born children are being left behind in class due to impossible curriculum targets
'Starting school young may be less of a problem if the curriculum is more in line with development'.
Barack Obama signs into law Bill reforming electronic surveillance programme
National Security Agency now needs court order to get phone data records.
Barack Obama attacks Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu over lack of credibility on peace process
President hints that the days of an automatic UN veto for Israel are numbered.
Bullied teenagers more likely to develop depression in later years says research
Researchers call for more studies into links between bullying and depression.
Top researchers find that 10p statin pills could cut risk of dying of cancer by up to half
'We are definitely excited by these results'
Blatter resigns: Fifa sponsors welcome move but demand urgent and swift clean-up
Visa, Coca-Cola, Budweiser, Adidas and McDonald's heave sigh of relief.
Greek Crisis: Athens' creditors play hardball over reforms as deal deadline looms
€7.2bn in cash-for-reforms deal to be put to a reluctant Athens.
Teddy Sagi: Israeli billionaire bachelor who has just saved spread-betters Plus500 for £500m
The Israeli tycoon is worth $3.5bn and spent £500m buying up Camden Market in 2014.
Greek Tragedy: Germany holds emergency summit with Athens's creditors as deal deadline looms
Greece due to pay back €300m loan by Friday but says demands are 'absurd'.
Iain Duncan Smith to rethink welfare cuts after David Cameron rules out slashing child benefit
Department of Works and Pensions needs to come up with £12bn cut in budget.
London Hasidic Belz sect rejects criticism of its ban on mothers driving children to school
Leaders of middle-of-the-road and progressive Anglo-Jewry take sect to task.
Jewish woman wins £16,000 from firm that rejected her because she can't work Saturdays
Aurelie Fhima had an interview with Travel Jigsaw but was then rejected.
China crisis: US Defence Secretary Ash Carter warns Beijing over South China Sea expansionism
'Turning an underwater rock into an airfield simply does not afford the rights of sovereignty'.
Who are the Belz Hasidim? From 19th-century Ukraine to sparking anger over banning women drivers
'This isn't Saudi Arabia, no one's going to be punished, or whipped or whatever, or even ostracised'
Yvette Cooper attacks Labour's 'squeamish' policy of not talking about immigration
Party leadership contender tells BBC Newsnight that migration needs to be controlled, managed.
Jerusalem women - and men - take to the streets in SlutWalk protest (Graphic Images)
In a city where people have a very short fuse, march passed off peacefully.
Obesity set to overtake smoking as top cause of cancer deaths say scientists
Doctors have to encourage patients to change their lifestyle to prevent epidemic.
EasyJet flight from Luton to Tel Aviv turns back after four cabin crew suddenly fall ill
Observant Jewish passengers hit by inability to travel on the Sabbath.
Fifa election: FA chief Greg Dyke warns Sepp Blatter that it 'isn't over yet by any means'
Dyke, Platini and Figo all hint re-elected Fifa president's days at the helm are numbered.
England smoking ban cut annual rate of child respiratory problems by 11,000 say researchers
Since legislation in 2007, there has been a 14%, fall among those suffering chest infections.
Knickers to thongs: Granny undies are all the rage says New York Times
Sales of skimpy underwear have fallen as Bridget-Jones-style pants become all the rage.
Greek crisis: Grexit inches closer as Christine Lagarde pours cold water on IMF deal
Athens won't get any of the €7.2bn tranche of emergency cash unless it reforms.
Former SS lieutenant Gerhard Sommer unfit to stand trial because of dementia
Convicted in past of 1944 murder of 560 civilians in the Tuscan village of Sant'Anna di Stazzema.