Lotto: Who won the £20m jackpot rolldown draw?
Two lucky players won the runner-up rolldown prize of £1,179,164.
Lotto: Who won the £5m rollover Wednesday draw?
One player won the runner-up prize of £1,000,000 for matching 5 numbers and the bonus ball.
Lotto September 24 results: Winning numbers to €3.8m jackpot out now
One lucky player won the runner-up prize of £1,000,000 for matching 5 numbers and the bonus ball.
Lotto September 21 results: Are you the lucky winner of the €5.2 million jackpot?
There were 739,287 winners who shared the £9,326,979 total prize fund.
Lotto results: More than 1 million players won prizes in Saturday's drawing
Who won the €3.9 million jackpot in this double rollover drawing?
Lotto results: September 14 jackpot numbers revealed
505, 874 winners shared the £2,541,566 total prize fund.
Lotto winning numbers: Are you the lucky €7.1M jackpot winner?
There was one jackpot prize winner and 5 lucky runner-up prize winners of £ 1,000,000 each.
Lotto results: Who won the €5M jackpot in September 7 draw?
One lucky winner won £1,000,000.
Lotto results: Who won the €3.8M jackpot in September 3 draw?
There were 1,045,222 winners that shared the £6,230,632 total prize fund.
National Lottery: Quadruple rollover with €8.5M jackpot
There were 55 lucky winners of £1750 each for matching 5 main numbers.
Public Sector Paralysed As Lebanon Lurches Towards 'Failed State'
It's a weekday, but 50-year-old Lebanese finance ministry employee Walid Chaar is not at work and hasn't been since June.
Corpse of man who died of COVID-19 dissected in front of paying audience
David Saunders' body was used in an autopsy demonstration during a cadaver class held in a Portland, Oregon, hotel
Joe Biden wins White House, ending Donald Trump presidency
An insurmountable lead in Pennsylvania took Biden, 77, over the top in the state-by-state count that decides the presidency.
'Who can you trust not to show you their penis?' Prospective attorney general mocks men with campaign vid
Dana Nessel uses sexual harassment scandals to promote more women standing for senior legislative roles. "I won't walk around in a half-open bathrobe."
When will the new £1 coin be released? Everything you need to know
The new £1 coin will launch on Tuesday and the current coin will cease to be legal tender on 15 October this year.
As it happened: Aftermath of London terror attack as police make arrests and more victims named
Updates throughout the day as Westminster deals with aftermath of 'appalling' attack.
Uber used an elaborate, secret 'Greyball' tool to evade authorities for years
The tool was used to identify and avoid law enforcement in cities where the service faced restrictions.
Emmanuel Macron and Francois Bayrou form alliance to counter Le Pen threat
The pair does not want to split the anti-Le Pen vote.
Romania will put corruption laws to popular vote in referendum after 13 days of protests
A decree condoning corrupt officials prompted thousands of people to demand the government's resignations.
Tube strike: Londoners warned against 'optimism' as unions and Underground bosses hold new talks
Experienced union negotiator tells IBTimes UK that a settlement may be off the cards.
Tube strike chaos: More stations to close after strike ends due to staff shortages
TfL warns that a shortage of staff will cause even more disruptions to Tube travel.
Rush hour chaos expected in London as Tube strike looms after last-minute deal fails
London Underground management 'failed to address safety issues' causing talks to collapse, says RMT.
London closed: Rail, Tube and airline strikes bring perfect storm of travel misery
London Underground, Southern rail and BA staff are all scheduled to take industrial action next week.
London Underground bosses in new talks with unions in bid to avert 24-hour Tube strike
Station staff represented by the RMT and TSSA unions are planning to walkout on 8 January.
London Tube strikes incoming as thousands of RMT staff vote to walk out over safety fears
Union votes for 'massive' walkout over concerns including station staffing and safety.
Massive sinkhole swallows part of street in Japan's Fukuoka city
The collapse affected online banking operations and caused gas leaks in the area.
London Underground workers to ballot over strike action following job losses
Union says almost 900 jobs have been removed from stations when passenger numbers are rising.
Jeremy Corbyn: Highlights and low points of Labour leader's first year at the top
IBTimes UK looks at the story of Corbyn's leadership of the Labour Party so far.
Southern Rail passengers set for further misery as RMT announces two-day strike
RMT general secretary Mick Cash blames 'arrogance and inaction' franchise owner Govia Thameslink
Rio police seize passports of Irish Olympics officials in alleged ticket scam scandal
The raid on officials offices follows the arrest of Olympic Council Ireland president Patrick Hickey.