Robert Iskett was sentenced to five and a half years for offences against a teenage boy at Portsmouth Crown Court.
RAF Regiment will now also accept women in close-combat roles as ban is lifted.
Man suffers burns to face during attempted robbery in Bow.
Britain's international trade secretary said the UK should not be pushed into paying a high divorce bill in order to move onto trade talks.
Christopher Wood, 33, from Solihull has been jailed for 15 months at Birmingham Crown Court.
Christopher Wall, 58, has been convicted of murdering Hayley Wall, 25, in Bournemouth, Dorset.
Dr Manish Shah, from Romford, is charged with the offences over a nine-year period.
Leo Etherington, born Louise, from High Wycombe, could not change his name until he was 16, the school said.
Britain's Brexit secretary David Davis urges EU to be "more imaginative and flexible".
Liam Aitken pleads guilty to "stomach-churning" act of cruelty during court appearance
Mohiussunnath Choudhury held after vehicle hit police car on Constitution Hill.
Our Conviction hopes to copy Momentum's success while avoiding Activate's woes.
Fashion chain says the socks could contain a banned chemical suspected to be carcinogenic.
Shane Ridge, 21, was told he had "no lawful basis to be in the UK" and must leave within 10 working days.
Stephen Simmons is close to clearing his name after he says he was wrongly convicted of stealing mailbags 40 years ago.
Detectives have linked the attacks on a 10 and 15 year-olds in Surrey and have released a CGI of the suspect.
The prime minister pledged she would be a 'long term' leader while on a trip to Japan.
"If there's such a thing as a Frozen super fan, Noah is it!" the boy's mother wrote in an open letter.
Joseph Hive was seen wielding two blades in the street in Brent, north-west London, in 2015.
Susan Underwood, 38, from Warrington, was found dead an inquest heard.
Princess Diana was the most photographed woman in the world, yet some images of her have rarely been seen.
What are breasts for? Growing Up for Boys by Usborne has a controversial answer.
British Prime Minister is in Japan to discuss post-Brexit trade with counterpart Shinzo Abe.
As trade union membership has declined, executive pay has soared.
Police are investigating after family in Kingsley have both their cats killed few days apart.
Ricardo McFarlane is charged with breaching his Asbo by allegedly set up a stall promoting Sharia law in London's Oxford Street.
Former foreign secretary also warns conflict with North Korea would have serious consequences.
Oxford-educated Nicholas Goddard is back in the sex industry a year after he was forced to resign.
UK man accused of possessing 71 obscene downloaded images of children.
Liverpool takeaway targeted in what staff believe is revenge for calling police over recent shooting.