As Eurostar services return to normal, lorry drivers say migrant situation in Calais is at a nadir.
President Hollande says Paris will not tolerate actions that threaten its security
Police arrived to break up the protests, in which demonstrators chanted slogans and held placards.
The judge said the state holds a responsibility to protect its people from issues climate change causes.
Descendants of Russia's tsars would "become a symbol of restoring the spiritual might of Russia's people", says lawmaker.
Burundian government accepts arrival of foreign decommissioning experts'under condition'.
3D printing aerospace research centre opened in Coventry as new £10m competition for SMEs is launched
David Cameron discusses changing how child poverty is defined as statistics show rise to 2.5 million
Immigration Minister James Brokenshire says ultimately up to France to assure security.
Both countries in final day of key talks that covers cyber security and freedom of the seas.
French president convenes emergency meeting after 'Espionnage Elysée'.
Hungary says country overburdened by illegal immigration.
There could be further chaos at the Channel Tunnel, warns French union.
Current Scottish National Party leadership said to be reversing agreement.
Sales of flag spike on Amazon before announcement.
Julian Assange: 'French readers can expect more timely and important revelations in the near future.'
Justice Department won't prosecute for giving material support to terror organisations.
Inspection of military sites is also among tough red lines.
Liberal Democrat MPs fighting for hot seat debate in BBC programme.
Justice secretary wants a streamlined judicial service to stop some cases ever getting to court.
Biometric hardware issue means no visas will be issued until the end of June, says US State Department.
Envoy admits security forces are at limit but says they are resilient as insurgents attempt to take territory.
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Ukp LGBT has presented Pride organisers with a horrible dilemma.
Greece has to repay €1.6bn to the IMF before 30 June and owes creditors €3.9bn that needs to be paid in July and €3.2bn in August.
From immigration to the economy, Britain will debate whether or not to stay in the EU.
Murderous frustration 'more likely' when we fail to talk about black-on-white crime, says rep
Earl Holt's Council of Conservative Citizens is believed to have influenced Charleston terrorist Dylann Roof.
Leader of US Jewish group calls ambassador's remarks "unjustified and insensitive", demands retraction.
Cameron criticised the welfare system saying low earners were being taxed and then paid back in benefits.