Teach male refugees in the UK how to treat women, says Labour MP Thangam Debbonaire
All men need this lesson and our indigenous population is not a haven of gender equality, she says.
Dubai police hand out free cars to drivers with clean licences
A total of 1,800 'safe' motorists received gifts from the police
Hinkley Point significant for China's nuclear power industry says Chinese expert
Hinkley Point is the first Chinese nuclear power project in the West.
Pokémon Go: Phone repair engineer Sam Clark claims to have caught all UK characters
The 33-year-old says he is 'pretty damn sure' he is first UK player to reach the level.
UK government mulls cracking down on sale of alcohol at UK airports and screening passengers
Move to review measures follows recent spate of alcohol fuelled incidents on board flights.
28-year-old woman decapitates pet snakes over fears she would be made homeless
Police find woman with headless snake around her neck and reptiles' heads in her pockets.
Isis recruited undercover Sun reporter for lone wolf terror attack targeting major London site
Recruiter spent two months coaching reporter, saying that "intentions must only be to serve Allah."
France: Soldiers and armed police to patrol holiday sites amid concerns of Isis attack
An additional 23,000 troops and police officers to be deployed at holiday destinations.
Palestinians to sue Britain over birth of Israeli state
Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki urged Arab League nations to help prepare a legal case against the UK.
Labour supporters believe Theresa May would make a better prime minister than Jeremy Corbyn
A new YouGov polls finds the Conservative government leads Labour by 12 points.
1MDB scandal: Goldman Sachs sued for 'conflict of interest' in advising 2011 Malaysian bank merger
Fund claims Goldman Sachs concealed its close relationship with Malaysian Prime Minister, Najib Razak.
British Council senior employee slams Prince George for being 'royal, rich and advantaged'
Angela Gibbins describes the 3-year-old future King as 'white privilege' amid a string of profanities.
Singapore vows to name and shame financial institutions that breach rules after 1MDB scandal
Central banker Ravi Menon says new approach may "hurt more than financial penalties" for money-launderers.
Turkey tells EU to stop threatening to halt accession process amid death penalty debate
EU can express views on capital punishment but shouldn't make threatening statements, says foreign minister.
MPs to examine governance of private companies and their pension funds following BHS collapse
Former BHS owner Philip Green heavily criticised and blamed for collapse of retail chain.
Ansbach attack: Failed Syrian asylum seeker identified as bomber near open-air music festival
The 27-year-old detonated his bomb after he was refused entry to the music festival based in Bavaria state.
Arab League foreign ministers vow to make fighting terrorism a 'top priority'
Ministers also agreed to support all initiatives that could end security threats in the Arab world.
Germany: Suspected bomber killed and several people injured following explosion in Ansbach
Authorities say the blast in southern Germany was deliberate and killed the perpetrator.
ECB's Draghi says treat warnings of severe economic slowdown post Brexit with some caution
The ECB President played down fears over the impact of Brexit saying markets have been resilient.
Theresa May scores first victory as she secures France's agreement to keep border controls in Calais
May and Francois Hollande have agreed to keep the status quo despite the UK's Brexit from the EU.
Roger Ailes steps down as Fox News chairman and CEO, will continue as adviser to Rupert Murdoch
Murdoch to take on role as interim chairman and CEO until a suitable replacement is found.
Nursing body warns that uncertainty over EU trained nurses in the UK may prompt many to leave
The RCN urges the government to recognise the critical contribution of overseas nurses.
1MDB: Malaysian minister says 'innocent until proven guilty' after US DoJ moves to seize assets
Communications Minister urges the public to treat claims pertaining to 1MDB with caution.
1MDB scandal: US Department of Justice seeks recovery of over $1bn defrauded from Malaysian public
The DoJ fails to name Prime Minister Najib Razak but there are 32 references to "Malaysian Official 1".
Theresa May seeks frank and open talks with EU as she embarks on first Europe tour as UK PM
May insists she is determined for Britain to make a success of leaving the EU.
IMF cuts UK's economic growth forecast but Britain will still perform better than Germany and France
UK's economy expected to grow by 1.3% by end 2017, 0.9 percentage points lower than IMF's April forceast.
Brexit: No plans to trigger Article 50 this year, UK High Court told in legal challenge
UK High Court to hear legal challenges on mechanism to invoke Article 50 in mid October.
Ireland PM Enda Kenny wants Irish reunification poll to be included in Brexit negotiations
Enda Kenny says clause in Good Friday agreement may be triggered.
Labour leadership: Latest party member poll shows Corbyn still likely to retain popular vote
Defying all odds, Corbyn still seems to be the favourite to win the leadership contest.
Pippa Middleton engaged to hedge fund millionaire James Mathews?
Mathews is reported to have proposed over the weekend at the Lake District.