The revelation comes as the UK parliament launches its own investigation into Russian interference in British politics and the Brexit vote.
A mystery man was discovered half naked in middle of a field near Canterbury, in Kent, with a wedding catalogue addressed to 'Mandy Martin' and a book on clinical theology.
Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston says there could be a way back for Harvey Weinstein and Kevin Spacey but they would need to show "tremendous contrition".
Zana Yusif has been jailed for 15 years after he killed vulnerable Bangladeshi grandfather Tarek Chowdhury, 64, in a cell at the Colnbrook Immigration Removal Centre in London.
60-year-old Allan Simmons is a notable figure of the Scrabble world having authored several books on the game.
Will Cornick, 19, stabbed to death school teacher Ann Maguire during a school Spanish lesson in 2014 at Corpus Christi Catholic College in Leeds, West Yorkshire.
Dr Felicity Fitzgerald had just completed a PhD thesis on infectious diseases after spending seven months in Sierra Leone responding to a deadly outbreak of the virus in 2014.
Armed police stormed a shopping centre in Birmingham on Sunday night (12 November) as part of a training exercise against a potential terrorist attack.
West Midlands Police patrol vehicle has its windows smashed while officers attend Erdington ceremony.
National Ballistics Intelligence Service (NABIS) introduces two-week firearms amnesty after national figures reveal gun crime rose by 27% in 2017.
Buster was in rescue care with the Scottish SCPA for two years and needed a tail amputation after repeated injuries from wagging it too hard. He has now been happily rehomed.
Staffordshire's Standing Advisory Council for Religious Education says withdrawing children from religious education trips to mosques is "a serious matter."
Police launch appeal after suitcase containing more than 40 valuable rubies and emeralds stolen before train left London station
Arthur Collins, ex-boyfriend of TOWIE star Ferne McCann, has been found guilty of launching an acid attack in a busy East London nightclub which left 14 people with burns.
Boris Johnson is under fire over comments made about British-Iranian Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe held in Iran.
Officers in North Yorkshire found a huge stash of cannabis, which remains illegal in the UK, during the early hours of Sunday morning.
The moped gang got away with thousands of pounds worth of Apple iPads, laptops and watches from the Regent Street store in central London.
Adam Marchment criticises cost of items such as olive oil and coffee while writing for weekly prisoners magazine.
Murder investigation launched after man in his 20s attacked by group of up to five males in east London.
Barnier's words came days after he gave the UK a two-week ultimatum to reach an agreement on the divorce bill.
Irish singer and songwriter Bob Geldof protested after having to share the Freedom of the City of Dublin honour with Myanmar State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi.
The Church of England has told its 4,700 schools that boys as young as five should be able to wear tiaras as it seeks to curb bullying, especially of trans
Prince Charles is being criticised for a 1986 letter in which he urged the US to 'take on the Jewish lobby' and blamed the 'influx of foreign Jews' for unrest in the Middle East.
West Midlands Ambulance Service has expressed its dismay after someone left an anonymous note on one of its ambulances complaining about parking.
House of Cards actor is thought to have sat on a throne made for the Queen's coronation in 1953, during a Buckingham Palace private visit years ago.
Tens of thousands of taxi journeys - including one costing over £450 - were paid for by taxpayers' money in two years.
A Remembrance Sunday service in Omagh, Northern Ireland has been disrupted after a "suspicious object" was discovered near a cenotaph.
Marks & Spencer switches off Christmas songs and Asda introduces daily festive-free hour to relieve staff from jingle hell
40 Conservative MPs have agreed to sign a letter of no confidence in the prime minister over her lack of control over the party and Brexit negotiations.
Jeremy Corbyn has called on Theresa May to sack foreign secretary Boris Johnson following his 'deeply regrettable error' regarding a Briton's detention in Iran.