London mayor says regulation means government has a duty to protect black cab industry.
London mayor says migrants who have lived in UK for decades oppressed if they cannot speak English.
There is something about Europe that from time to time convulses the Conservative Party.
YouGov says the electorate have a negative outlook when they think about the communist state.
Rights groups slam counter-radicalisation proposal drafted by Rachida Dati.
Local residents and opposition leaders claim activist Umugwaneza was murdered by secret services
Buckingham Palace's official itinerary shows which royal dignitaries and officials will meet the president.
The restaurateur has introduced his own 10p sugar tax in his outlets on non-alcoholic drinks.
Around 50 fighters stopped Léa Koyassoum Doumta's car 90km from the capital Bangui.
Pierre Nkurunziza's government also claims 'colonising countries' are behind African Union sanctions
Pre-election survey showed key concern with crisis affecting other parts of Europe.
Veteran campaigner plans to raise the issue with President Xi Jinping in a private meeting.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn expected to raise human rights issue at a state banquet.
The Republican front-runner said his tough stance on immigration would have thwarted the attack on the Twin Towers.
Chancellor Merkel condemns attack on Henriette Reker, who is in stable condition with serious neck wounds, on the eve of the Cologne election.
A Russian airstrike in Syria has killed 48 people from the same family as the conflict escalates.
Pyongyang reacts to Barack Obama-Park Geun-hye statement.
Most candidates are supporters of President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi, former military general.
Blair would 'stick with us on the big issues', Colin Powell wrote.
The Commons Finance Committee states that £4.9m will be needed to prevent the iconic clock from failing to work.
Talks broke down in August with the BMA's complaining about the government's 'heavy-handed approach'.
First Minister to tell the SNP conference that the plan will double the number of operations in Scotland by 2025.
Medics will protest against contract changes imposed which they say will cut their salaries.
Three Palestinians targetting Jews in knife attacks have been killed, according to Israeli forces.
Brazil's Supreme Court alleges Rousseff doctored government accounts to allow for more electoral spending.
Paris could be the last chance for a global response to rising temperatures.
Washington will seek further action from the UN Security Council in response to the ballistic missile test.
'I can hardly afford the rent I've got to pay,' said Michelle Dorrell.
Full text of the lecture given by Lord John Dyson at the High Sheriff of Oxfordshire's Annual Law Lecture.
'The perception is that something has gone badly wrong with civil justice in this country,' says Dyson.