Outgoing London police chief warns of increased threat to public safety
Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe said spending cuts will make coping with crime more challenging.
Turkey detains 400 Islamic State suspects in nationwide raids
Anti-Isis raids have been carried out Ankara, Sanliurfa, Bursa and Bingol.
Protesters to oppose Israel Prime Minister Netanyahu visit to London
The Israeli PM is to meet Theresa May after ignoring a UN resolution on illegal settlements.
RMT blasts deal between Aslef and Southern Railway as 'shocking betrayal'
The union has said the deal will cause staff shortages.
Black Sabbath prepare to perform their final gig ending a 50-year career in Birmingham
The band are credited with creating heavy metal in 1970 with their first album.
Catholic Church of Philippines to slam Duterte's drug war
The influential body will say the president has caused a 'reign of terror' in their country.
London protests Donald Trump's travel ban for second time in a week
'We call on everyone who stands against Trump's politics of hate to join us,' read a statement by organisers.
Iran to test missiles in defiance of new US sanctions and being put 'on notice' by Trump
The test is aimed to 'showcase the power of Iran's revolution and to dismiss the sanctions'.
Labour vows to 'close the gap' in north-south travel investment
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell wants a Crossrail for the north.
Trump travel ban: Dispute over how many visas revoked as lawyers claim over 100,000
The State Department disputes the figure as a Seattle judge worked to temporarily halt the nationwide ban.
US judge blocks Trump's immigration ban; White House vows to appeal
The order by Seattle Judge James Robart is the first ruling to be applicable nationwide halting Trump's travel ban.
New York's Yemeni convenience stores shut down to protest against Trump's travel ban
Over 6,000 of the New York City's bodegas are owned by Yemenis.
UK defence secretary accuses Russia of 'weaponising' fake news to undermine Western democracy
Sir Michael Fallon said Nato must improve its cyber capabilities in response.
UAE foreign minister defends Trump's travel ban and says not aimed at Muslims
Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed said ban was a legitimate action given America's security 'challenges'.
Fillon says payment accusations have been 'carefully prepared' to destroy him
The French presidential candidate said the claims were 'simmered in the back kitchens of offices'.
Farage, Nuttall and Ukip face £500k bill over claims of misused EU cash
Ukip MEPs allegedly broke the rules on paying assistants.
Obama spotted on holiday in Richard Branson's exclusive private island
A stay at Necker Island will set you back £37,500 a night.
President Trump to focus counter-terrorism programme solely on Islam - ignoring white supremacism
The move would contradict the demographic information on terrorist incidents within the US.
Private company aims to land on the moon this year – and mine it for riches
The Silicon Valley startup is the first company given permission to travel beyond the Earth's orbit.
Applications now accepted for Breitbart editor's 'white males' grant despite nationalism concerns
The Yiannopoulos Privilege Grant has been accused of mocking traditional grants for underprivileged students.
Brit who fought in Syria 'turned gun on himself' to avoid capture by Islamic State
Ryan Lock is said to have put a rifle to his throat when ambushed by IS fighters.
US fugitive jailed for 15 years after robbing six banks with BB gun
Matthew T Martin stole more than $25,000 during 12-month armed robbery spree.
Apple missed deadline for €13bn tax payment to Ireland after landmark ruling
EU's Margrethe Vestager says collection is difficult because of the vast sums involved.
Cameron 'called for Daily Mail editor to be sacked' over Brexit stance
The former PM allegedly urged Lord Rothermere to remove Paul Dacre from his post.
Grandmother of Trump's son-in-law: 'The doors of the world were closed to us as Jewish refugees'
The late Rae Kushner gave 1982 interview for use in US Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington.
Quebec mosque terror suspect Alexandre Bissonnette was 'loner with far-right beliefs'
He reportedly attacked refugees online and expressed support for Marine Le Pen and Donald Trump.
Florida man buries his mother in back garden to continue receiving her benefits
Brian Lee Adams, 57, received pension payments for nearly a year.
ACLU raises $24.1m in one weekend after Trump's 'Muslim ban' – 6 times its yearly average
A third of a million people donate to American Civil Liberties Union in two days.
Goldman Sachs chief speaks out against Trump's travel ban while rest of Wall Street sits on fence
Lloyd Blankfein's words were unexpected given his bank's perceived closeness to president.
Calls for controls on smoking as staggering medical costs revealed
Survey shows world spends $1.4tn a year on healthcare for smoking-related illnesses.