Guantanamo Bay: Obama rejects relocation plan over costs
The president has asked for a revised plan in which overall operating costs have been reduced.
Vatican leaks trial engulfed by bizarre sex, Silvio Berlusconi blackmail and secret services claims
Alleged whistleblowers Father Lucio Angel Vallejo Balda and PR expert Francesca Chaouqui exchange accusations.
London primary school mistakenly releases list of pupils at risk of radicalisation
Greenleaf Primary School in Walthamstow said that information was 'manipulated by a third party'
Autumn Statement 2015: George Osborne's cuts will condemn women to violence on White Ribbon Day
Chancellor announces spending review cuts on International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.
Rise in malnourished patients seeking treatment in England as families struggle
More than 2,000 cases of patients with malnutrition recorded by 43 hospital trusts in a year.
Brussels Lockdown hashtag sparks hilarious cat-storm on social media
The cat-loving people of Belgium responded to police requests for a Twitter silence on ongoing raids, by posting pictures of cats.
London stabbings: Haringey road revealed as capital's bloodiest for knife attacks
High Road in Haringey has the worst record for stabbings in London with 58 reported in 2012-2014.
Oldham West by-election: John Bickley win would see Ukip secure over £100k in taxpayers' money
Eurosceptics need at least two MPs by March 2016 to secure money from an obscure grant.
Monaco's Prince Albert loses case against magazine that revealed his love child
Prince Albert II publicly acknowledged in July 2005 that he was the child's father.
David Cameron's U-turn on Saudi Arabia prison contract: The story they didn't want you to read
Requests for information from the MoJ met with labyrinthine world of Kafkaesque contradiction and confusion.
Black people in three times more UK police Taser incidents than white people
Home Office figures also show increase in use of stun guns against those under 18.
Metropolitan Police's ethnic minority deficit is destroying trust in British policing
Just 11% of officers are from an ethnic minority compared with 40% of Londoners
Dark side of the drone: Police reveal UAVs being used for theft, smuggling and spying on children
The public has reported drones for flying over playground and committing sexual offences.
Elephant and Castle stabbing: 7 arrested after death of teenager following 'large disturbance'
Murder victim in Canterbury Place is tenth young person to be fatally stabbed in London in 2015.
Tube strikes: Underground drivers spend four times as long on sick leave than the average Londoner
Tube drivers take an average of 14 days sick per year.
Market round-up: Mining firms regain foothold while tobacco burns low
Seven month low on 11 day losing streak sees market heading toward correction.
DWP fabricates 'benefits claimants' stories: 10 misleading adverts that have been banned
Ten adverts removed for being misleading following DWP being found to fabricate stories for leaflet.
British assisted destruction of Saddam Hussein's sarin chemical weapons in Iraq
UK twice found and destroyed chemical weapons as old stockpile moved about the country on black market.
Walter Palmer: Unseen photos of black bear illegally hunted by Cecil the lion's killer
The US dentist is shown posing with a dead black bear he shot on an illegal hunt.
Tube strike: London hit with delays as RMT Union demands urgent meeting with Boris Johnson
Transport for London says it has dispatched an 'army' of volunteers to help commuters and tourists.
London Tube strike: Why do we even need drivers?
London Underground drivers among TfL staff walking out in 24-hour Tube service dispute.
Calais migrant crisis: Pressure on hauliers as fines triple over three years
Lorry drivers face fines of up to £2,000 per stowaway if they are found in their trailers.
UK parliament computers used to access internet porn 247,000 times in 2014
In April 2014 law makers' computers were used to access 1,300 porn pages a day.
9/11: Photographs of troubled US leaders during hours after attack released by national archive
Images show former US President George Bush and his staff trying to tackle the US's worst terrorist atrocity
Speaker John Bercow blasted for 'obscene waste' over £172 claim for 0.7 mile journey
The former Conservative MP came under fire after an FoI revealed some of his expenses claims.
British army: 125 military personnel killed while in training since 2000, MoD reveals
The MoD has faced criticism over the deaths of personnel during training including three SAS recruits in 2013.
Michael Fallon says UK pilots will continue air strikes in Syria
Minister claims operation does not flout parliamentary vote authorising military action in Iraq but not Syria.
UK vs Isis: David Cameron faces questions on British military involvement in Syria
Prime Minister David Cameron was aware for months that British pilots were carrying out air strikes against Islamic State in Syria.
UK vs Isis: David Cameron knew RAF pilots were involved in air strikes over Syria
Downing Street said the Prime Minister was aware of the air strikes as they happened.
UK vs Isis: WW2 level of leadership and more air strikes needed in Syria say ex-defence chiefs
Current policy 'daft' say former UK defence heads who demand Arab nations step up against Islamic State.