Claims that spending rules were broken in the 2015 campaign could affect 12 constituencies.
Congress refutes President Donald Trump's claim he was under the surveillance of President Obama.
Government petition picked up more than the required signatures to be considered for a parliamentary debate.
The Department of Justice says spies targeted American cybersecurity, military and diplomatic personnel.
Chancellor faces uncertain future in Number 11 after dropping National Insurance hike.
Prime Minister Theresa May come out on top in the House of Commons debate.
Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi did not reveal when and where the DNA samples were taken.
Camera captures man destroying books as US Homeland Security chief warns religious minorities about increasing threats
Tories had promised not to raise VAT, income tax or NICs in their 2015 general election manifesto.
Park, who was dismissed on 10 March, left the presidential house on Sunday leaving her dogs behind.
Aizaz Chaudhry hoped that the countries' deep economic and friendly ties will continue even under Trump's presidency.
The Dutch politician, who lives under 24-hour police protection, is a deeply divisive figure.
Labour says the UK government is talking up recklessly crashing out of the bloc.
Leaked pages from Trump's 2005 return go against federal law but are also covered by the First Amendment.
Li Keqiang urges all parties concerned to resume talks to deescalate tensions relating to North Korea's nuclear threat.
Top Polish politician launches thinly-veiled attack on Theresa May as divorce talks loom.
Goods trucks from India reached the LoC on 14 March, but had to return as Pakistan did not allow them to pass.
YouGov says pro-Brexit is losing popularity as divorce talks with the EU loom.
Democrats urge colleagues to concentrate on Republican law that could strip health insurance from 24 million Americans
Hwang's decision not to contest has come as a blow for the conservative group of politicians in the country.
Go behind-the-scenes of the House of Lords and Commons from the comfort of your home.
The far-right leader's Freedom Party is estimated to have won 19 seats, while Mark Rutte is set to gain 31.
Beijing is moving forward to shore up military reach across the waterway.
Sheldon Whitehouse said Comey made the promise to him in a 2 March meeting with Lindsey Graham.
Li Keqiang suggested that Beijing and Washington should hold discussions to resolve their differences.
The Republican lawmaker was not happy when he learned a donation had been made in his name.
The French presidential candidate questions May's consistency of ideas and convictions.
Taiwan has angered China by trying to establish diplomatic ties with new US President Donald Trump.
It dismisses 'absurd' Fox News report which claims Obama tried to circumvent American spy agencies.
Prosecutor General Rodrigo Janot seeks to open 83 new investigations.