Five major controversies Uber has survived
Susan Fowler's claims of workplace sexism at Uber is another reputational blow for the taxi app.
Guide to Estonian strip clubs issued by UK Ministry of Defence in 2015
Freedom of Information request unearths X-rated guide for British troops partying in Tallinn during 2015 operation.
Italian Davide Grasso, who battled Isis in Syria, barred from university talk due to 'security risk'
A group of students had invited Grasso, who fought with the YPG in northern Syria, to speak at the university.
Sleeping rough isn't a choice - nor is it illegal - so why do we deport homeless foreigners?
More than half of London's rough sleepers are foreign nationals mostly from Central and Eastern Europe.
FBI to lift restrictions on online FOIA requests
Concerns were raised over the FBI ditching email for FOIA requests in favour of fax and mail.
FBI to ditch email in favour of fax and standard mail for FOIA requests
Starting 1 March, the FBI will no longer accept Freedom of Information Act requests via email.
Sexual harassment and online abuse are 'a normal part of school life' for children
New figures reveal more than 6,000 children sexually abused at school in the last three years.
Trump's trip to his Mar-a-Lago resort could cost US taxpayers more than $3m
Trump will reportedly attend two events at his mansion and on the Trump International golf course
Number of child-on-child sex offences increases to more than 22 a day
Children's charity Barnardo's says sex offences committed by children increased to 9,290 in 2016
Billionaire Trump adviser who backs president's immigration crackdown 'bought' secret NZ citizenship
Peter Thiel became a Kiwi citizen in 2011 without leaving California.
Multiple injuries in New York bus crash
The incident ocurred after a pickup truck collided with a passenger bus in Syracuse.
Twitter reveals FBI national security requests that may have infringed on legal guidelines
Twitter's disclosures mark the first time the firm was permitted to publicly reveal the NSLs.
News site tells Hungary's government: If you think George Soros meddles in politics, prove it
Legal action by Atlatszo comes amid fears in Hungary of a growing civil society crackdown.
MoJ launches inquiry after highest number of prison suicides ever in 2016
Self-inflicted deaths killed one person every three days.
You can now access 13 million pages of top-secret CIA documents online
The documents include Henry Kissinger's papers, CIA scientific research records, intelligence reports and more.
London is the hub of 'bribery in its purest form' in African mining deals
New report accuses City firm of corrupt practices across Africa.
Tories not tackling UK's energy crisis, say Labour and Green parties
Axing of £1bn green tech fund shows government 'disregarded their own promises,' opposition says.
Revealed: How the Tory government ignored industry warnings and put 190,000 jobs at risk
EXCLUSIVE: David Cameron and George Osborne reneged on £1bn promise on carbon-capture programme.
Three reasons why the gender pay gap is more complicated than sexism alone
Inequality isn't just about women being paid less than men for the same job.
Turkish police arrests two foreign nationals in connection to Istanbul attack
The police released images of the suspect on 2 January as the manhunt continues.
Burundian musicians denounce new measure to 'censure' songs broadcast on local media
Songs can now be banned from being broadcast on local media if authorities decide so.
Clinton lawyer blasts FBI after judge unseals search warrant in email probe
Clinton campaign has blamed FBI Director James Comey for destroying her election chances.
'Unlawful surveillance' at North Dakota Pipeline protests being probed by rights group
Protesters reported crashing smartphones and disappearing Facebook updates.
Google publicly releases 8 secret data requests from FBI
Redacted versions of the National Security Letters and Google's correspondence with the FBI are now public.
Yearly ranking of global media crackdown reveals Turkey as worst country for journalists
The CPJ notes there are more journalists in jail today than in nearly three decades.
Revealed: The UK councils using property guardians despite 'exploitation' fears
Most councils using property guardian companies have no policy, despite legal and ethical question marks.
Google is battling global search censorship in Canadian Supreme Court
The tech giant and privacy experts are concerned about global censorship powers affecting free speech online.
FBI forced to clarify 'thousands' of ultra-secretive spy orders after legal blunder
EFF: NSL received by the Internet Archive had 'legally erroneous information.'
Big Brother is watching you: Every organisation allowed to snoop on your internet history revealed
Thanks to the Snooper's Charter everyone from GCHQ to the NHS can now view your online habits.
Norway's Supreme Court refuses to grant Edward Snowden guarantee against extradition
Snowden filed a lawsuit to gain safe passage to Oslo without risk of extradition to the US.