Both sides have conceded that huge gaps remain in negotiations as self-imposed deadline likely to be missed.
Embattled presidential elections are now planned for 15 July.
Remains believed to be that of former monk Joe Lynskey.
Forthcoming green paper on BBC is likely to call for abolition of BBC Trust without backing alternative regulator, Guardian reports.
UK's EU renegotiation talks now underway but EU warns basic values 'not for sale'
Deal to resettle 60,000 asylum seekers reached after heated negotiations in Brussels.
We were treated so badly says Paula Somers.
Parliament rejects charter amendment that could have paved way for Suu Kyi to stand for presidential election.
Officials said the emails were between Hillary Clinton and her longtime adviser Sidney Blumenthal.
Omens not good for 30 June deadline as Angela Merkel says talks have gone backwards.
Downing Street still committed to 'proper, full-on treaty change' that might have to come after vote.
Trump intends to sue the network for break of contract and defamation.
Republicans lose last-ditch court battle to scuttle health insurance for all Americans.
Edouard Nduwimana 'didn't like' that a participant called ruling party youth wing a militia.
If Britain leaves the EU, it would shake the union's foundations and destabilise it politically.
Vice President Gervais Rufyikiri slams 'oversized repression' in letter to president Nkurunziza
US State Department cautiously optimistic about biometric hardware fix that 'seems to be working'.
UPDATE: Students now in hiding in areas around the embassy, as they fear police reprisals
Unidentified men launch a series of grenade attacks in Burundi's capital days before the elections.
Gatwick saw busiest year in airport's history with 38.7m passengers, an increase of 2.8m.
The prime minister has promised to reduce net migration to 'hundreds of thousands'.
If parties agree on a deal, lenders will give Greece a €7.2bn bailout fund in exchange for saving measures.
Former Lib Dem leader said last year's offer to resign would not have stopped SNP 'surge' in May's results.
Former policy chief announces plans to win back working-class voters driven away by Ed Miliband.
The government says privatisation will help public and private investments without regulatory limitations.
The prime minister will make his case as EU leaders meet in Brussels for two days.
The Greek crisis and immigrant issue will be on the main agenda at the European Council meeting.
The attack was aimed at visiting UAE diplomats.
Move comes after fingers pointed at China over hacking into US government and commercial computers.
Queen and Duke of Edinburgh will also visit site of Bergen-Belsen Nazi concentration camp.