WhatsApp down in China: Disruption sparks fears of government censorship
China users report widespread disruption of messaging app.
What should you do in an acid attack?
The number of acid attacks in London are on the rise.
UK vermin hotspots revealed: Do you live in Britain's rat capital?
British Pest Control Association names hotspots for rats, wasps, cockroaches and bedbugs.
Sci-Hub 'Pirate Bay for scientists' sued by American Chemical Society over cloned site
ACS wants an injunction against Sci-Hub for replicating its website and distributing articles for free.
CNN versus FBI: Networks file lawsuit demanding release of James Comey's memos
USA Today has also filed a similar case against the government agency under the Freedom of Information Act.
Number of EU nurses applying to work in UK has slumped by 96% since Brexit vote
Only 46 EU nurses registered to work in April compared to more than 1,300 last July
Is your printer spying on you? Full list of manufacturers who use secret 'tracking dots' revealed
Big name manufacturers who employ invisible yellow dot spy code revealed.
Josh Duggar plays victim in sexual abuse case: Claims he was forced to relive painful memories
Josh reportedly sexually molested four of his younger sisters while he was a teen.
London Bridge terror attack as it happened: 7 dead and 48 injured
Seven killed and three suspects shot dead by police in London Bridge and Borough Market.
British Army's ability to fight undermined by rampant STDs
Medics describe it as a 'worrying' spread of sexual diseases with more than 12,000 service members affected.
How is Hawaii preparing for a nuclear attack threat by North Korea? With a massive defence overhaul
A North Korean missile can reportedly reach Hawaii in 20 minutes.
Sexual misconduct claims among big spike in corruption allegations against UK police
Racial discrimination claims are also part of the increase in complaints about police.
City of Springdale slams Duggar daughters' privacy invasion lawsuit as 'misguided' and false
Jill and Jessa previously appeared on Fox news as sexual abuse victims of their brother Josh.
Why Tory promises on workers' rights aren't worth the paper they're written on
Unless Conservatives scrap the employment tribunal fees they introduced, workers can't enforce their rights.
Facebook rejected one fifth of 'emergency requests' from UK police about its users
The social media giant has been accused of not responding to 'life or death' requests.
Where is Madeleine McCann? Five theories about her disappearance
A look at the main lines of enquiry into one of world's largest investigations 10 years after Madeleine vanished.
Why the arrest of WikiLeaks' Julian Assange would set 'a dangerous precedent'
Assange is a wanted man, but some warn his arrest would come at a cost.
Malaysia and Australia come under fire for refusing to release documents on search for MH370
Malaysia insists it is not hiding any information and that the full report will be out end of 2017.
Three London Underground stations evacuated because staff burnt toast
Other reasons for recent Tube station closures include an e-cigarette and a home-brew kit thought to be a bomb.
Transport for London and Number 10 face information watchdog probe over Uber emails
London Assembly transport committee chair Caroline Pidgeon revealed the development in City Hall.
Taxpayers cover burglar's £45,000 mobile bill after police allow him to run up huge charges
Criminal given phone to help him reintegrate back into community.
Protesters block Stansted Airport's runway to prevent 'inhuman' deportations
Asylum seekers were due to be flown back to Nigeria and Ghana.
Trump administration faces lawsuit over laptop and mobile searches at US borders
The lawsuit seeks transparency under the Freedom of Information Act.
'They will get you': Britain's refugee detention centres are no go areas for journalists
The Home Office outsources its migrant prisons to private companies.
Westminster terror attack: As it happened
Five confirmed dead and 40 injured in terror attack at heart of political establishment.
UK Parliament members and staff reportedly tried to get on Grindr over 250,000 times in a month
Other dating sites and adult sites were also allegedly accessed by Parliament members and guests.
Dutch election: PM Mark Rutte enjoys strong lead over rival Geert Wilders in exit polls - as it happened
The far-right leader's Freedom Party is estimated to have won 19 seats, while Mark Rutte is set to gain 31.
Photographer claims Scottish police held his cameras ransom in exchange for suspect pics
A press photographer claims the Procurator Fiscal seized his equipment to make him hand over photographs.
1,500 acid attacks have been recorded in London since 2011
Most acid attack victims in the UK tend to be male.
Mike Pence used a once-compromised personal email while Indiana Governor
Pence's office said he 'fully complied with Indiana law' while using the AOL account.