Read all about it: Trinity Mirror and Express Newspapers 'in merger talks' for second time
The two British newspaper groups held talks in 2015 but they broke down over disagreements on price.
France charms US in bid to take Nato leadership from Britain
Britain in danger of losing prestigious second-in-command Nato role it has held since 1951.
Italy's Five-Star mocked after failed attempt to ditch Ukip for liberals
The party is being accused of trying to become part of the establishment.
Footage of Fort Lauderdale shooting leaked, sparking investigation into release
Video shows killer casually strolling through baggage hall before shooting indiscriminately.
Leaked audiotape allegedly reveals Netanyahu struck deal with media tycoon for favourable press
The charge comes at a time when Israeli PM already faces a number of corruption allegations.
Former Iranian President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani dies aged 82
Local media reports say he died of a heart attack.
Theresa May lays out vision for Britain with idea of 'shared society'
The PM tried to distance herself from David Cameron's 'big society' and Margaret Thatcher's 'no society'.
The moment when Theresa May was asked about Trump's 'pussy grab' comments
Trump's admission makes most people's face squirm, but May went to new lengths to show her disdain.
Theresa May 'does not accept' that NHS is facing a 'humanitarian crisis'
May's statement follows warning from the charity after two patients died waiting on hospital beds.
Nicola Sturgeon 'not bluffing' on independence referendum if Scotland faces 'hard Brexit'
First Minister says Scotland's interests must not be ignored during EU negotiations.
President-elect Donald Trump confirms Dan Coats as intelligence director
Coats was tipped for the role, despite being a vocal critic of Russia and Vladimir Putin.
US embassy official 'wounded' by gunman in Mexico, official says
A $20,000 reward has been offered for information leading to the shooter's identification.
£5m funding for Ethiopia's 'Spice Girls' from British taxpayer scapped
Announcement was made after Tories criticised the UK's foreign aid budget.
Barack Obama told to take nuclear weapons off 'hair-trigger alert'
'Trump could launch 140 warheads in the time it takes to write 140 characters.'
Harrods accused of 'running a scam' as staff accuse bosses of stealing tips
Union leader Petros Elia says tips should be called 'Qatari sovereign wealth fund charge'.
NHS facing 'humanitarian crisis' as British Red Cross helps 100 hospitals
Emergency medical charity has asked Land Rover to provide vehicles to transport patients.
Five million people in Damascus without water after supplies 'sabotaged'
UN's Syria adviser Jan Egeland warned the act was a war crime.
BoE chief economist warns of crisis in public faith over false Brexit downturn predictions
Andrew Haldane says economic modelling must adapt to regain public's trust.
UK families on £70,000 income say they are struggling financially
It follows Chancellor Philip Hammond's pledge to support JAMs – those just-about managing.
Pakistan builds state-of-the-art warships to defend new trade routes with China
The trade routes are seen as a Chinese attempt to challenge US economic dominance.
Cannabis sales in US growing faster than dot-com boom of 2000, researchers claim
The market grew by more than 30% in 2016.
All French citizens are now organ donors unless they opt out in bid to tackle shortage
Consent is presumed even if it goes against the wishes of the family.
Apple removes New York Times app in China for 'violation of local regulations'
The move is seen as an attack on the NYT following its critical coverage of China.
NHS trusts branded 'disorganised' after locum pay continues to cost billions
Some 'stand-in' doctors have been in place for over three years, earning over £300,000.
Dylann Roof says he 'did not shed a tear for the innocent people I killed'
The 22-year-old is facing the death sentence in a South Carolina federal court.
China eyes up toilet 'revo-loo-tion' as it splashes out 2tn yuan on tourism
The country aims to roll out 100,000 new toilets by 2020.
Watership Down author Richard Adams dies aged 96
His classic English novel became one of the best-selling children's books of all times.
Outspoken Iraqi journalist kidnapped from her home in Baghdad
Men arrived in three pickup trucks and raided her home on Monday, 26 December.
Search operation called off after boat disappears off English coast
The Whiskey One sent a mayday call on Boxing Day and has not been heard from since.
Wind and solar energy to be cheaper than fossil fuels by 2018
For 30 countries, renewable sources are already just as efficient as coal.