Man jailed for causing crash that killed mother of two heading for wake after sister's funeral
Tereasa Cutler had recently adopted her nephew following her sister's death.
King Bhumibol Adulyadej death: No football, no concerts and no TV dramas
Lights go out in stadiums and entertainment outlets as Thailand mourns death of monarch.
Thai woman charged with defaming new regent and heir after angry mob accost police station
A woman is accused of posting a derogatory statement on Facebook, say police.
Thailand succession: Playboy crown prince seeks delay in being proclaimed king
Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said crown prince had asked for time to mourn father's death.
Philippines to open mega drug rehab centre as part of Duterte's war on drugs crusade
The centre will be funded by a Chinese tycoon and treat up to 10,000 patients.
No plans to commission royal yacht or bring back The Britannia, says government
Tory MPs seeking new public-owned yacht or recommissioning of the iconic ship ahead of Brexit talks.
Malaysian woman fights against Islamic laws imposed on her because father is a Muslim
The 35-year-old 'illegitimate' daughter was brought up as a Buddhist by her mother.
'Drop migration targets for high-skilled workers' says Leave campaign leader
Dominic Cummings says the public were only concerned about unskilled workers entering the UK.
Samsung orders suspension of Galaxy Note 7 sales and exchanges
Phone giant urges its customers to stop using the smartphone as network providers halt replacements.
Former British war correspondent and Australian man detained in Bali for alleged drugs possession
David Fox and Giuseppe Serafino could face up to 20 years in jail on the Indonesian tourist island.
Singapore shuts down Swiss investment bank over Malaysian 1MDB scandal
Closure of Falcon Bank comes as two financiers from BSI faced charges linked to scandal-hit Malaysian fund.
Killer clown craze 'tying up police resources' as incidents reported throughout the UK
Police warn that action may be taken against those who participate.
Deutsche Post says business as usual in UK despite Brexit
Logistics giant says UK will continue to be an important market for the group.
Malaysia arrests 16 terror suspects including man from North Africa
14 are believed to be linked to Isis-led cell headed by Malaysian Muhammad Wanndy Mohamed Jedi.
China seeks to impose midnight ban on online gaming for children
Move is aimed at overcoming the internet addition among the young.
Mark Carney tells Theresa May to step in and help savers hit by low interest rates
Bank of England boss says it is up to the government to offset monetary policy.
Sajid Javid set to decide on whether to allow fracking in Lancashire in landmark ruling
Sajid has until today (6 October) to decide if he will back an appeal by Cuadrilla for test fracking.
Jamie Oliver cooks up a storm in Spain over his twist on paella ... by adding chorizo
Inclusion of spiced paprika sausage by UK celebrity chef does not go down well with Spaniards.
Met Police will release redacted version of independent review into VIP paedophile ring
Assistant Commissioner Helen King says report contains confidential material and cannot be published in its entirety.
Google celebrates 100th anniversary of Trans-Siberian railway with latest doodle
World's longest railway line was completed in 1916 and runs between Moscow and Vladivostock.
Adviser to Australia's Defence Minister one of 9 Australians arrested for stripping at Malaysian F1
Jack Walker is Defence Innovation Adviser to Cabinet Minister Christopher Pyne.
Jeremy Hunt to outline 10-year plan to reduce NHS reliance on foreign doctors
The plan will include forcing medical graduates to work in the NHS for 4 years before they can leave.
Philip Hammond to tackle UK housing shortage with £5bn building fund
The Chancellor is set to unveil changes to planning rules in push for tens of thousands of new homes.
Norway to handpick 500 'elite' refugees for fast track integration into society and work
5 'super asylum centres' will be set up by end of the year to offer language and culture training.
London Underground workers to ballot over strike action following job losses
Union says almost 900 jobs have been removed from stations when passenger numbers are rising.
Singapore: PM Lee Hsien Loong reminds China that regional peace and stability is in its own interest
Lee also told China that despite its size, its prosperity also depended on other countries.
ECB's Ewald Nowotny says banking sector not facing crisis but in transitional phase
The council member says no particular challenges are 'reminiscent of the crisis in 2007 and 2008.'
Clinton vs Trump debate cause for alarm for non-Americans over Trump's foreign policies
Trump slammed in Japanese newspaper editorial which said he was "just plain wrong."
UK Home Office steps in to assure commitment to child sex abuse inquiry as top lawyer suspended
Ben Emmerson QC has been suspended amid concerns over aspects of his leadership.
Ex-Clinton aide: Next US president must face China's 'economic muscle' over South China Sea dispute
Jennifer Harris says Washington has focused too much on China's military.