New DNA technology identifies 9/11 victim 16 years after terror attack
Over 1,000 Twin Towers victims are still to be formally identified.
Pasta punishment: Waitress sacked from exclusive London club for taking home lasagne lunch
Zero-hour worker Silvia Mecati told she did not have permission to take her lunch home.
Drugs in America: Ohio's opioid crisis means its morgues are overflowing
Montgomery County in Ohio has had to bring in refrigerated trailers, used to store bodies after a plane crash or a terrorist attack.
The great British getaway: Brits take fewer two-week breaks and shun booze cruises
The traditional fortnight holiday is in decline as Britons opt for shorter breaks.
London property: TS Eliot's home in Marylebone is up for sale – but it'll cost you £1m
A flat where the writer of The Waste Land lived a hundred years ago has come up for sale.
Prevent: Police chief says critics of Home Office counter-terrorism scheme are ignorant
Government says its controversial Prevent programme has stopped 150 people entering war zones in Iraq and Syria.
Mega £3.2bn theme park serving London on track to open in six years
The complex will host Europe's largest indoor water park, roller coasters, live music venues and cinemas.
Irish PM: Britain and EU could form special customs union after Brexit
Leo Varadkar added that "time is running out" to find a workable border arrangement in Northern Ireland.
Indian firm launches pickle-flavoured condoms
India already has a crowded novelty condom market, featuring garlic, bacon and scotch flavours.
Cannabis company buys old town in the US desert to start a 'Green Rush'
American Green said it is buying Nipton and will turn it into a "cannabis-friendly" destination.
Can athletics replace Usain Bolt when the superstar sprinter retires?
The Jamaican star is set to run his last races at the World Athletics Championships in London this week.
Wanted man asks police to take down 'unflattering' picture of him
South Wales Police say it will not take down the picture until they have interviewed him about an assault in Swansea.
China bans Uighur Muslims from using their own language in schools
The move comes after authorities in Xinjiang attempted to ban fasting during Ramadan.
Half of the candidates bidding to be Mayor of Detroit are convicted criminals
Four of the candidates for City Hall have committed crimes that include drugs, assault and firearms offences.
Deliveroo riders refuse to work in parts of London on fears of acid attack
Firm will hire extra staff, trial helmet cameras and upgrade apps allowing riders to share security concerns.
Young Brit surrounded by Islamic State militants shot himself to avoid capture
Ryan Lock, 20, killed himself after telling his family he was backpacking inTurkey.
Ageing 'Bookkeeper of Auschwitz' fit to serve prison sentence, court rules
The public prosecutor said the former SS officer should begin his four-year jail term.
Is Prince Philip dead? Daily Telegraph accidentally publishes Duke of Edinburgh obituary
The Prince is actually reviewing a parade by the Royal Marines today.
Brazilian teenage bull rider killed after being thrown from his mount and kicked in the head
Nineteen-year old Wanderson Dias de Almeida dreamed of making it as a professional.
'Rip-off': London commuters pay rail fares four times higher than workers in other European cities
RMT union labels commuter fares "the great British rail rip-off."
Head of kids education programme stole $250,000 to buy Maserati and fur coat
Robert Mays, leader of a New Jersey HeadStart scheme, was sent to jail for 18 months.
Prison holding PR guru Max Clifford launches shop for transgender inmates to buy bras and make-up
The pop-up shop in the Cambridgeshire prison will cater to 11 transgender convicts.
Hotel where Adolf Hitler launched Night of Long Knives poised for demolition
German leader and his bodyguards woke Brownshirt boss inside the hotel's infamous room seven.
Olympics carve-up between Paris and Los Angeles shows the games have become too expensive
Paris and LA - the only two remaining bidders - have agreed to host the summer games in 2024 and 2028.
Only 1% of UK mothers breastfeed exclusively for six months
The UK has one of the lowest rates of breastfeeding in the world.
Marmite and furry handcuffs are among the most confiscated items at British airports
London City Airport security staff remove an average of four jars a day of the love-it-or-hate-it savoury spread.
Kids Company charity bosses face directorship bans of up to six years
Former senior BBC executive Alan Yentob is among the directors facing bans.
Arsenal owner Kroenke under fire after launching bloodsports TV station
US billionaire is behind a channel that airs big game hunting, shooting and fishing for £7.60 a month.
Brexit: The starting gun for key European Union agencies to leave London fires at midnight
Banking and medical agencies will quit the UK once it leaves the European bloc.
Cricket legend Ian Botham to donate pheasants to feed the poor
Former England captain will join scheme to provide 500,000 free meals a year to those struggling.