Britain's immigration concerns boost Leave campaign ahead of EU referendum
Leave campaign slashes Remain's 13-point advantage to 5, according to the latest ORB poll.
Britain's coastline not routinely policed 'at all' as fears rise over people smugglers targeting entry
'This is the worst we have ever seen it,' said Immigration Services Union general secretary Lucy Moreton.
Hundreds gather to commemorate centenary of the WWI Battle of Jutland
Members of the royal family and UK government will attend a commemorative event on 31 May.
Secret millionaire buys £100,000 of tickets to Queen's street party for charities
Charities have reportedly been struggling to pay the £150 asking price per person for the event.
104 Isis terrorists killed by Turkish artillery and US-led coalition warplanes
Attacks came after Daesh rocket fire hit the Turkish town of Kilis, wounding five people.
US stops supplying cluster bombs to Saudi Arabia over civilian harm fears
Hold on deliveries applies to CBU-105 cluster bombs manufactured by US company Textron Systems.
Violent Donald Trump rally protest ended by San Diego riot police
More than 1,000 protesters turned out for anti-Trump rallies in the city close to the US-Mexico border.
British warship to be sent to tackle traffickers off the Libyan coast
Libyan authorities expected to request help from UK 'fairly swiftly' to help stop people and arms smuggling.
Jose Mourinho signs contract to make him the next Manchester United manager
Mourinho is expected to be announced as new Manchester United manager by the club, according to reports.
Cameron 'would be for Leave' if he wasn't PM, claims former No.10 adviser Steve Hilton
'If he was a member of the public, or a backbench MP ... I'm certain that he would be for Leave,' said Hilton.
Google pays tribute to Ambassador of Lindy Hop, Frankie Manning on his 102nd birthday
The acrobatic and energetic Manning was once told by his mother that he was 'too stiff' to dance.
British special forces wipe out Isis suicide truck 'with a huge explosion'
British special forces obliterated an Islamic State (Isis) truck packed full of explosives in Libya after firing a missile at it in an incident earlier this month.
Former British military commanders rallying for a Brexit
Service personnel 'in danger of becoming no more than civilians in uniform', warns General Sir Michael Rose.
MPs slam Britain's 'absolutely unjustifiable' foreign aid spending after it soars by 144%
The UK's foreign aid budget stood at £13.2bn in 2014 compared to £5.9bn in 2004.
Jose Mourinho on the brink of becoming Manchester United boss after agreeing personal terms
Mourinho's agent, Jorge Mendes, will continue talks with Ed Woodward today (25 May).
Peru declares Amazon emergency as population suffers mercury contamination from illegal mining
Members of the Harakmbut community were found have six times the suggested level of mercury.
Google celebrates Suzanne Lenglen, the French superstar who 'revolutionised women's tennis'
'It was not only sports and tennis, it was a theater production,' said author Larry Engelmann.
Tories tell Cameron 'to name the date when he is going to go' as anger over EU referendum hits breaking point
Dozens of MPs are reportedly ready to trigger a vote of no confidence over the PM's handling of the referendum.
Austrian presidential election on a knife-edge as postal ballot to decide outcome
Some 750,000 postal ballots are expected to be counted today.
Al-Qaeda 'determined to use Afghanistan' to plan major terror attacks against the West
The terror group seized on the withdrawal of Western troops 'to re-establish its headquarters' in the south.
'Does Britain really want DIY recession?' asks George Osborne one month before EU referendum
Chancellor asks blunt question as Treasury analysis claims GDP will fall 3.6% after two years if Britain leaves EU.
EgyptAir MS804: French authorities fear terrorists may work in Paris's airport
Detectives are investigating whether a Charles de Gaulle employee played a role in the EgyptAir crash.
Labour to give local councils 'rent regulation' powers to secure fairness says John McDonnell
McDonnell vows to help those 'at the mercy of an unforgiving, unrestrained housing market and landlords'.
Moïse Katumbi arrives in South Africa for medical treatment
Katumbi 'asked for conditional release' to seek medical care abroad after police pelted tear gas at him.
Florida student caught having sex with up to 25 male students in school toilets on Snapchat
CCTV footage showed multiple male students entering and leaving the toilets.
Diversity in British police ranks improving at a 'snail's pace' say MPs
In 2015, 5.5% of officers were from a BME background compared to 14% of the population.
Man to appear in court over Buckingham Palace trespass charge
The man is charged with trespass on a protected site and criminal damage.
Hundreds of celebrities call on voters to reject a Brexit, branding it 'a leap into the unknown'
Actors, artists and musicians appeal to British voters in an open letter ahead of 23 June referendum.
Nigerian army rescues second Chibok schoolgirl Serah Luka following deadly Boko Haram raid
In all, 97 women and children held captive by Boko Haram were rescued while 35 jihadists were killed.
Chibok schoolgirl makes brief but emotional reunion with mother after Boko Haram kidnap
Amina Ali Darsha Nkeki and her baby were found near the Sambisa Forest in northern Nigeria.