Boris Johnson vows to work 'flat out', outlaw Brexit transition past 2020
Prime Minister Boris Johnson promised to "get Brexit done" by taking Britain out of the European Union by January 31.
Prince William in a touching tribute to Princess Diana teaches his children about homelessness
Prince William invites Mary Berry to a charity he first visited with his mother.
Sophie, the Countess of Wessex gets festive, hosts early Christmas dinner
The royal couple is finishing their engagements for the year ahead of joining Queen Elizabeth II in Sandringham for the Christmas celebrations.
Austerity -- the backdrop to Britain's 'Brexit election'
More than 1,200 food banks handed out a record 823,145 emergency parcels.
Nigerian pastor accused of abusing children who fled Boko Haram
Pastor Solomon says he is on a self-proclaimed mission to help humanity, creating the International Christian Centre for Missions (ICCM)
US trio win Nobel Economics Prize for work on poverty
Unlike the other Nobels awarded since 1901, the Economics Prize was not created by the prizes' founder.
Bookies bet on Greta Thunberg for Peace Prize, experts don't
The 2019 laureate will be revealed at 11:00 am (0900 GMT) at the Nobel Institute in Oslo.
Supreme Court strikes down parliament suspension, big blow for Boris Johnson
The 11 judges of the country's highest court were unanimous in their verdict, which they said meant parliament could now immediately reconvene.
Bon Voyage' Season 4: BTS photos hint New Zealand filming
BTS shared photos that show them in a foreign country and fans believe the boys are in New Zealand filming "Bon Voyage" Season 4.
Uber self-driving mapping starts in Dallas with human drivers
The company has already conducted such trials in California.
Fitbit beats Apple: Company lands deal to supply trackers for Singapore's health programme
Singapore has initiated a new public health program in which it will provide citizens free health trackers if they agree to subscribe to the company's $10 coaching program
Labour conference: Jeremy Corbyn's radical speech hammers broken capitalist system
Unreservedly socialist leader claims he represents "the new political mainstream."
Brexit: What EU migration has done for the UK
Despite the numerous positive benefits, it may be in private-rented accommodation and low-paid work where the impact is most perceived.
Bring super-rich migrants to UK out of the shadows
Chelsea FC owner Roman Abramovich's latest visa woes highlight the need for a code of ethics to make investment migration more transparent.
Carillion collapse: 'Directors too busy stuffing their mouths with gold'
MPs blame financial immolation of construction giant on greedy, reckless bosses.
Do not disturb: 3 ways the UK hospitality industry can continue to prosper post-Brexit
Hospitality industry employs a much higher proportion of EU nationals when compared to the UK workforce as a whole – 12.3% compared with 6.9%.
Does Europe want neutral or neural networks?
Gabriel Solomon is Head of Government & Industry Relations, Europe and Latin America at Ericsson.
Customer experience essential for loyalty schemes to thrive
Jude Thorne, CEO of Ice and ex-Managing Director of AirMiles, outlines the state of the loyalty sector and how change will shape the future
President Trump will get two new Air Force One jets by 2021 after $3.9bn deal with Boeing
The deal as of now is still 'informal', but the president wants two new 747s.
Russian state television airs shooter game footage to depict military action in Syria
The incident comes just a few months after Russia's Defence Ministry shared images from an iPhone game to suggest US was aiding Isis operatives.
Angel Gomes and Tahith Chong ensuring Manchester United has bright future, says Nemanja Matic
Manchester United midfielder Nemanja Matic believes the club's future is bright with Angel Gomes and Thaith Chong both making positive impressions.
New watchdog will tackle excessive vice-chancellor pay at universities
The new Office for Students will tackle high pay for vice-chancellors and grade inflation in a curb on UK university independence.
BBC News presenter Steph McGovern: 'I would earn more if I was posh'
BBC Breakfast and Watchdog criticises BBC for paying people in similar roles to her more because of her northern background.
North Korean Reaper rises, Tesla cryptojacking and fake Facebook profiles: The week in cybersecurity
From North Korean hacking groups to a JPMorgan Chase "technical" glitch affecting multiple online banking customers, here are the top cyber-related news stories of the week.
Nasa's billion dollar 'mobile launchpad' is leaning and is likely to launch only one SLS rocket
Nasa spent eight years modifying a structure that took only two years to build.
Abdoulaye Doucoure confirms Arsenal, Tottenham and Liverpool interest and reveals transfer preference
Watford midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure claims he is attracting interest from heavyweight Premier League trio and has indicated a preference to work under Arsene Wenger.
Honeytrap: Can Nectar finally deliver greater customer loyalty for Sainsburys?
The sale of Nectar for roughly £300m less than its valuation ten years ago is a stark reflection of changed customer behaviour.
Meghan Markle-linked charity World Vision denies ties to 'food for sex' scandal in Haiti
A charity linked with soon-to-be British royalty, Meghan Markle, has been tied to a scandal in Haiti which saw aid workers exchanging food and cash reserves for sex.
It's time to get rid of the Commonwealth
The British Commonwealth came out of mutual dependency and ghosts of empire past which would not sleep.
Universal basic income: Giving people money does not make them lazy, Alaska study finds
Supporters of the idea say it could bring an end to poverty while simultaneously enhancing people's freedom.