London Mayor is 'Heineken beer - Refreshing the Parts Other Politicians Can't' Say Pollsters
Libya consulate attack: Sam Bacile, Filmmaker who directed Innocence of Muslims, goes into hiding.
Labour MP Ann Clwyd announces that Foreign Affairs select committee will start an inquiry into human rights violations in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia
China-Japan Islands dispute: demonstrators scuffled with police while trying to enter the Japanese consulate in Hong Kong
The video, which features al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahiri says the US will wipe out American Muslims.
Salma Yaqoob leaves anti-war party suddenly but high-profile colleague and talkshow host George keeps quiet.
Hordes chant 'independence now' during Catalan National Day.
White House says president too busy to meet Netanyahu - fuelling rumours of discord over Iran.
Attacks on US missions in Benghazi and Cairo leave four dead as anger mounts at US-produced movie accused of ridiculing Islam and Prophet Mohammed.
Judge angers civil liberty campaigners by demanding microblogging site releases posts and user data or face big fine.
Trade Union Congress in Brighton no seaside holiday for shadow Chancellor Ed Balls.
Bahraini opposition leader welcomes Danish call for sanctions against unelected government.
Workers' co-op says of T-shirt bearing image of Thatcher's grave: What goes around, comes around.
The Taliban has issued a chilling warning to America and its allies, vowing to 'defend its homeland and continue to fight any 'invaders', just as memorials got underway to mark the 11th anniversary of the terror attacks.
Iran said to be in talks to sell around two million barrels of oil to Egypt.
Police officer killed and five injured in bomb attack on police station in Sultangazi district.
Mayor orders separate report on airport options for London - and ignores Heathrow entirely.
The Conservative-Liberal Democrat Coalition, in government since the Conservatives failed to win an outright majority on their own in 2010, was always a marriage of inconvenience. Too many of each party were too far apart in their concepts as to what should be done to make Britain prosperous and content whilst dealing with a country in virtual bankruptcy and in an ever more competitive global environment. What threw the cat amongst the pigeons to make a bad situation worse and rubbish the Trea...
Four young students and volunteers at Skateistan, set up to empower Afghani children, killed by suicide attack in Kabul.
The move follows Japan confirming purchase of three of the five disputed islands in the East China Sea.
Statement says American forces in Afghanistan are 'invaders' and will soon face total defeat there.
Chinese leadership silent on absence of heir apparent from public events and meetings with foreign dignitaries.
France's richest man and LVMH boss denies he has applied for Belgian citizenship to avoid 75% supertax
Prime MInister reaches for inspiration amid gloom while London Mayor plays for laughs
Offensive led by US leaves deputy chief of the terrorist offshoot of al-Qaida dead.
UK celebrates achievements of disabled sport but no cash influx for industry worried about direction of coalition policy.
Indian press council says police cannot use 'only obeying orders' defence after arresting Trivedi on sedition charge.
Greece is still staring bankruptcy in the face as it's no nearer to finalising the nuts and bolts of the 9-and-a-half billion pound/12 billion euro austerity package it must implement, so it can pay back bailout money.
'It is not important for us to kidnap him. We will target him and we will kill him,' vows Taliban.
Police extend cordon and evacuate neighbours after suspect device found at Claygate home of family killed in France.