EU to go ahead with move for visa-free travel for Ukrainians
Despite Dutch referendum defeat, EU to press ahead with visa-free travel proposal.
London tube network faces rising risk of flooding and 57 stations are in 'high-risk' zone, report warns
London's busiest tube stations — Waterloo, King's Cross and London Bridge — are among the high-risk sites.
More than 50% of British Muslims back criminalising homosexuality, ICM poll reveals
According to the survey, 86% of British Muslims said they had a strong sense of belonging in Britain.
Gender pay gap: Women with vocational qualification get 15% less pay than men
Study also found a disparity in the number of women getting vocational qualification in different sectors.
British-born Kim West reunites with son Ben Ford after 30 years, falls in love and plans to have his baby
Kim West and Ben Ford are in a relationship for two years and now plan to get married.
Archbishop Justin Welby's biological father was former private secretary to Winston Churchill, DNA test reveals
Justin Welby's DNA test showed a 99.98% probability that Anthony Montague Browne was his biological father.
North Korea tests long-range missile engine capable of striking US
The new 'indigenously designed' engine for an intercontinental ballistic missile is capable of attacking US.
John Hess, Inge Thurin among worst hit as CEO pay in US suffers steepest decline since 2008
An analysis shows median pay for CEOs of about 300 S&P 500 companies fell 3.8% to $10.8 million in 2015.
Barclays bosses knew about Libor rigging says former trader Jay Merchant
Jay Merchant claimed Mike Bagguley, Harry Harrison and Eric Bommensath were aware of rate-fixing practices.
NHS turns to India's Apollo Hospitals to overcome shortage of GPs
Health Education England has signed a memorandum of understanding to explore 'personnel and ideas'.
Kol v'Oz seeks probe into sexual abuse of Jewish children in illegal schools
Calls for inquiry follows revelations of physical and sexual abuse of Jewish children in these schools.
Jakarta: Police step up measures to curb child abuse
Jakarta police spokesman Mohammad Iqbal says security has been beefed up in areas that have many children.
EU referendum: £9.3m of taxpayers' money being spent to print leaflets on Brexit risks
The government is printing leaflets carrying the warning, which will be sent to 27 UK million homes
Panama Papers: 2013 letter shows David Cameron sought softer curbs for offshore trusts
Prime Minister David Cameron had urged EU members to recognise the differences between companies and trusts.
Hunter in Florida shoots monster cattle-eating alligator
Lee Lightsey says this was the biggest alligator he has encountered in the last 20 years.
Myanmar parliament passes bill to create powerful role for Aung San Suu Kyi amid military boycott
Military officers opposed the bill, calling it unconstitutional and 'bullying by democracy'.
EU referendum: Dutch vote on Ukraine could be vital ahead of UK poll on bloc membership
With opinion polls showing a lead for 'no' vote, many see the Dutch referendum as a test of anti-EU sentiment.
EU Referendum: Boris Johnson's Brexit support 'disappointing', says City of London Corporation chief Jeffrey Evans
Johnson's stance is sending 'unwelcome and unhelpful' signals to investors about the financial centre, Evans has said.
Russian woman Svetlana Batukova arrested for killing husband and feeding his flesh to pet
The 46-year-old is facing trial over husband Hans Henkels's murder in Majorca.
Spaniards could lose their siestas as Rajoy bids for shorter workdays
Acting PM is reviving a three-year-old proposal to cut lunch breaks and end office hours by 6pm.
Charlie Hebdo Brussels attack and Islamophobia editorial labelled 'racist' by readers
The editorial How Did We End Up Here? has been termed by many as 'bigoted' and 'racist'.
Former New Zealand PM Helen Clark joins race to succeed UN chief Ban Ki-moon
Clark, who was nominated by New Zealand Prime Minister John Key, is one of four women candidates in the fray.
Panama Papers: British banker Nigel Cowie at centre of North Korea links
British banker Nigel Cowie set up DCB Finance Ltd in 2006 and registered it in the British Virgin Islands.
Tom Uzhunnalil: Catholic priest feared to have been crucified by IS safe says Indian minister
A Catholic group said India's external affairs minister assured them of Father Tom Uzhunnalil's safe release.
MH370: Another piece of debris possibly of missing Malaysian aircraft found in Mauritius
Malaysian authorities are working with Mauritian counterparts to send the piece to Australia for examination.
Yemen: President Hadi sacks prime minister, appoints army general as vice-president ahead of peace talks
President Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi has named Obeid bin Daghr as PM and Ali Mohsen Al-Ahmar as vice-president.
After Palmyra, Syrian troops drive out IS militants from al-Qaryatain
Syrian troops captured the town located 100km west of the ancient city of Palmyra.
IMF chief Christine Lagarde calls WikiLeaks report on Greece 'simply nonsense'
IMF chief Christine Lagarde said the IMF 'conducts its negotiations in good faith, not by way of threats.'
Obama hits back at Trump for suggesting Japan acquire nuclear weapons to deal with North Korea
US President Barack Obama said the one who made the comments is ignorant about foreign policy or nuclear policy.
England set to experience the 'warmest day of the year' on Sunday
Temperature could rise up to 18C in London and up to 17C in central and southern England on Sunday.