Best photos of the day: 4 February 2014
Speaker's wife insists marriage to John Bercow is fine.
Marines' trial in limbo as Indian government unable to decide if charges invoking death penalty should be brought in.
Kim Jong-un's regime lashes out at Abe for 'militarist ambitions'.
Move which follows White House approval and relaxation of rules shows no requests for bulk data as feared.
IBTimesUK looks at the last words of some of the world's most controversial leaders.
Teenager dies and four others taken to hospital after taking Mortal Kombat.
Yeo becomes second long-serving MP deselected despite David Cameron's support.
Spokesmen Ilias Kasidiaris says far-right party will run in May elections despite pending trial.
Education Secretary Michael Gove is said to have wanted top Ofsted job to go to his ally Theodore Agnew.
French controversial comedian announced he would enter UK to support footballer Nicholas Anelka
U-turn announced after Home Office rejected industry bid to open late.
BBC documentary interviews confidantes of former Libyan dictator who accuse him of mass murder and megalomania.
Terror network calls on mujahedeen in Syria not to fight each other.
Row over schools watchdog escalates with threat by Lib Dem leader.
South African icon's old schools to benefit, along with his close personal staff.
WikiLeaks founder files claim that alleged rape victim sent SMS accusing police of making up charges.
Kidnappers hit Briton with the butt of a gun and dragged him into waiting car.
Best photos of the day: 3 February 2014
Former South African leader's will is to be at Nelson Mandela Foundation.
Opposition plans legal action following snap election marked by low turnout and logistical difficulties.
Protesters repeat their demands for embattled President Viktor Yanukovych to resign.
Education secretary has sparked a split with Liberal Democrats after sacking Labour Peer Sally Morgan as head of Ofsted.
Protesters close polling stations and remove ballot boxes, depriving around six million people of right to vote.
Syria's foreign minister earlier claimed US officials wanted to hold separate talks but were denied.
Polling begins peacefully in Thailand but tensions remain high and violence could erupt at any moment, especially in Bangkok.
New round of discussions with Germany and UN Security Council over nuclear programme to start on 18 February.
David Cameron and Francois Hollande increase cooperation over space and defence despite disagreements over EU.
US Secretary of State to meet Ukrainian opposition leaders on sidelines of Munich Security Conference.
Bangkok on edge as opposition launches offensive against Yingluck Shinawatra while UN appeals for calm.