Scrapping the NHS pay cap is a 'con' if it means funding cuts and job losses
Unions and workers urge Jeremy Hunt to reveal how the government will fund planned pay rises after announcing end of seven-year cap.
USA fails to qualify for World Cup because Mexicans can't get past wall
Series of shock results and Mexico's inability to get past Honduras defence late on lead to USMNT failure.
Government urged to intervene as BAE Systems prepares to axe 2,000 jobs
Eurofighter Typhoon fighter aircraft assembly plants at Warton and Samlesbury expected to bear brunt of job cuts.
Jobs at risk as Britvic plans to close Norwich factory
The soft drinks giant's Robinson's squash brand is made at the site facing closure, as company opts to move production elsewhere.
Monarch boss left 'devastated' by airline closure and loss of 2,000 jobs
Britain's fifth largest airline ceased operating after forecasting losses of over £100m in 2018.
Boris Johnson is more sinned against than sinning
When a rare Oxbridge nonconformist makes a case for the obvious the establishment is often aghast.
Hurricane Maria: Trump says his administration is doing a GREAT job. Puerto Rico disagrees
The US territory of 3.4 million people has struggled through nine days with virtually no electricity and shortages of fuel and clean water in the wake of the most powerful storm to hit the island in nearly 90 years.
Watch moment remote-controlled drone stops Isis execution in Syria with Hellfire missile
Ministry of Defence releases video of missile targeting sniper tasked with shooting prisoners in Abu Kamal
Isis still able to 'mastermind' attacks in the West despite Raqqa and Mosul losses
Military says key Isis commanders killed but terror cell keeps moving as it is 'operationally security aware'.
Tata Steel, ThyssenKrupp sign deal to form Europe's second-largest steelmaker
Proposed merger expected to result in 4,000 job losses, evenly shared by both firms.
UK could lose 10,000 finance jobs due to Brexit, survey suggests
Nearly half of 123 companies polled by Reuters expect to restructure their businesses because of Brexit.
'Extraordinarily inspirational' robots will replace teachers in 10 years, leading UK academic says
'It certainly will change human life as we know it,' Sir Anthony Seldon, vice chancellor of the University of Buckingham, said.
Why the Northern Lights can be devastating for whales
Electrical storms cause a beautiful aurora in the sky - but they're tough on whales.
Virgin's Sir Richard Branson is latest billionaire backing basic universal income
AI and automation will make many jobs obsolete, he said.
Climate deniers in the Deep South aren't ignorant – they reject the truth to save themselves
American study shows some see acceptance of climate change as a threat to their jobs.
After Trump's 'fire and fury' warning North Korean hackers go after US defence contractors
North Korea-linked Lazarus hacker group is ceaselessly continuing its global attack campaigns.
Queen left in 'royal shambles' after wave of senior aide resignations amid internal power struggle
'Chaotic' relationship between Kensington Palace and Clarence House revealed.
Brexit: The starting gun for key European Union agencies to leave London fires at midnight
Banking and medical agencies will quit the UK once it leaves the European bloc.
Michael O'Leary confirms interest in Alitalia as Ryanair bids to dominate in Italy
Ryanair among 10 companies to lodge a non-binding offer for Italy's flagship airline.
How Trump's plan for an 'easy' Obamacare repeal collapsed
Trump and the Republican Party fail to "repeal and replace" Obamacare as the US Senate votes his bill down.
Nevada considers emergency regulations as dispensaries run out of legal marijuana
People in the state have only been able to legally buy marijuana since 1 July.
US cable company Comcast accused of cutting competitor's network to steal its customers
Lawsuit claims Comcast deliberately cut a small Texan provider's network to put it out of business.
Rupert Murdoch: Charting the media mogul's rise and his net worth
The Australian has built one of the largest media empire in the world, including The Sun, The Times and Fox News.
Sir Philip Green sold BHS to avoid pension payout, watchdog says
Green agreed to pay £363m to rescue the BHS pension schemes in February.
Italy agrees €5.2bn bailout plan for struggling Veneto banks
Veneto Banca and Banca Popolare di Vicenza rescued as Intesa Sanpaolo buys good assets for €1.
After four major elections in four years, are we vote-free until 2022?
There are no top-level elections planned until the next general, in 2022.
FTSE to weather political storm after Tories fall short of majority
Britain's stock market show signs of resilience despite hung parliament.
UK general election 2017 as it happened: May clings on with DUP backing
Theresa May is still prime minister but she has lost her majority and potentially much more.
UK house market suffers further slowdown in May
Halifax House Price Index shows second consecutive quarterly drop in house prices.
Who was Lord Lucan? Notorious aristocrat who vanished into thin air after murdering nanny
His widow, Lady Lucan, speaks about her marriage in an extraordinary interview for ITV.