Band Aid 30 have re-released a new version of the song "Do They Know It's Christmas?" in order to aid victims of the Ebola crisis in West Africa
Brussels expands list of blacklisted separatists, but does not impose fresh economic sanctions on Russia.
Dramatic video footage has been released showing the Spanish navy ram into Greenpeace boats whilst they were protesting off the coast of the Canary Islands
Media linked to influential cleric say they have been banned from all government press events.
John Wunderle sentenced at Snaresbrook Crown Court after pleading guilty to five counts of sexual activity.
Video interview during London riots is Jihadi John suspect Abdel-Majed Abdel Bary, claims Channel Nine
But Benitez believes the Italian striker will come good at Anfield
Gulen-linked media outlets in Turkey banned from entering presidential palace since Erdogan elected
Young has only started three Premier League games under Louis van Gaal
Lawrence has not been seen since her disappearance in March 2009.
India, China, Pakistan, Uzbekistan and Russia keep 61% of world's 35 million slaves according to WFF report
Philip Spence has been told he will spend at least 18 years behind bars
Former chief whip tells libel trial 'Plebgate' destroyed his career
World's top footballers lend their names to poster campaign with advice on how to stop the spread of Ebola
Even if Nico Rosberg wins in Abu Dhabi, Hamilton could clinch the title by finishing second
The German retain belief he can overhaul Hamilton's 17-point lead in Abu Dhabi
Figures show decline in number of labs, and spike in amount of purified meth crossing US/Mexican border.
Muslim leader says two wannabe jihadists 'obese' and 'unfit' with no fighting knowledge.
Dewani's lawyers ask for case be dropped due to lack of evidence.
YouTube video warning KKK about imminent cyber-attacks removed as Anonymous hack Twitter accounts
Treasury Committee chairman supports BoE's Mark Carney's calls for regulation over fixed pay
Pontiff announces he will attend the World Meeting of Families in September.
Woman travelled to Middle East to help orphaned Syrian children before Isis fighters swooped
'We will soon tell you to leave,' award-winning actor Khaled Abol Naga told Egyptian president el-Sisi.
The Arsenal midfielder is "desperate" to feature in the friendly at Celtic Park
Reforms were expected to save £19bn in 2014/15 when compared to 2010/11, not £2.5bn.
More eurozone woe, China's slowdown, and Russia-Ukraine tensison among Cameron's crisis headaches.
Academics argue that terror groups which kill prisoners have least success.
Man said to have instantly asked for separation after wife lifted up veil during their wedding
The authorities say that it helped clients beat the Belgian tax system.