Takeover of Iraqi city of Ramadi by Islamic State (Isis) fighters is a "significant setback".
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Shadow home secretary plans to criticise some of Ed Miliband's economic policies.
German lender is reportedly investigating what to do in the event of a so called 'Brexit'.
The embattled prime minister urged tens of thousands to take to the streets of Skopje.
People have right to view film with 'enormous public interest' judges decide
Think tank believes Prime Minister can get EU to reform four key areas.
The South Carolina senator told reporters that he will announce decision on 1 June.
Javid: Small businesses are Britain's engine room - we need to get heavy-handed regulators off firms' backs
Manned aircraft are on prohibited list unless police really need them.
Britain is normalising obesity and condemning children to a rising tide of avoidable diseases
Taking of Ramadi marked significant victory for IS in Iraq.
Ramzan Kadyrov has said he wants Chechnya to be 'more Islamic than the Islamists'.
Italy, France and Germany want to reduce reliance on US and Israeli technology by developing an EU drone.
Obama had over 125,000 followers within half an hour
British businessman seeking to become Conservative candidate for Mayor of London
Protesters saved by foreign journalists after army officer threatens to shoot in Musaga
Britain's pollsters got it spectacularly wrong this year - what can they do to fix things?
US Secretary of State John Kerry addressed students at Korea University in Seoul on Monday (18 May), seeking to promote importance of cyber stability.
When Britain wakes up to implications of savage cuts that Conservatives plan for public services, they may not be so the party in 2020
The Ukip heavyweights came together after infighting threatened to split the Eurosceptic party.
Virginia Congressman Scott Rigell calls for families to be provided with 'tools they need to protect loved ones'
Islamic State stands little chance of retaining Ramadi with up to 10,000 Shia fighters rallying outside city
Edward Snowden's revelations about GCHQ have led to the UK government being sued for criminal hacking
Interim Labour leader says hustings should be televised and held in marginal constituencies.
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Putin's personality cult has been celebrated in art, song and statue.
Andy Burnham admitted that the previous Labour government had been found wanting on the economy and the Party would not return to power unless the electorate judged them to be competent.
UN refugee agency says over 105,000 people have fled to neighbouring countries to escape political violence in Burundi.
Tory peer made comments ahead of planned historic referendum on British exit from eurozone