Prostate cancer breakthrough: Gene map shows fatal disease can be targeted with existing drugs
Professor Johann De Bono: 'This is a game-changer... It's the cancer's Rosetta Stone'.
Isis in Syria: Israel boosts troop numbers on Golan as it fears Islamists gaining foothold
Jerusalem in a dilemma: who does it want to win? Assad and the Shi'ites or Sunni jihadis?
Immigration: UK Conservatives plan tough measures against illegal workers
Cameron wants to make Britain a 'less attractive place to come and work illegally'.
Iran nuclear deal: US to sell Israel advanced bunker buster bombs
$2bn weapons package to help alleviate Jerusalem's fears over deal with Tehran.
Hatton Garden heist: Police charge 8 men in connection with £200m safe deposit box burglary
Two of the men charged are believed to be father and son.
UK Budget 2015: George Osborne sees productivity at core but demands £13bn in cuts
Business welcomes move, but unions attack slashing of public investment.
Angry commuters taking to Twitter to attack rail firms as they wait for their train in vain
New reports says nearly 500,000 fuming tweets were sent in 2014.
Anti-Semitism in the UK: Neo-Nazis planning anti-Jewish protest in Golders Green
Group wants end to 'Jewification in Britain'.
Rail strike: Virgin Trains will cancel West Coast mainline services during Bank Holiday walkout
Other train operators expected to follow suit on 24 and 25 May.
Eurosceptic Business for Britain challenges CBI to set out EU reform agenda
Confederation of British Industry: 'No credible alternative to EU membership'.
Israel rejects Swiss court ruling to pay Iran $1bn in oil debts from Shah's era
Jerusalem claims Tehran broke the agreement in 1979 in wake of Islamic revolution.
Boat carrying hundreds of Rohingya and Bangladeshi migrants lands in Aceh, Indonesia
More than 2,000 starving refugees have managed to land in Indonesia and Malaysia.
A third of Londoners cannot afford to live in the capital says new research
Food, travel and rent cost a single person £410 a week - £130 more than the national average.
All-day drinking did not cause feared rise in British alcohol abuse says think tank
Institute of Economic Affairs says 24-hour drinking legislation was best move Labour made.
Tristram Hunt to enter the Labour leadership fray with attack on 'timid' Ed Miliband
TV historian joins Andy Burnham, Yvette Cooper, Liz Kendall and Mary Creagh.
France and Spain join Britain in opposing Mediterranean migrant quota for EU states
Spain: 'Pledging to take in migrants to whom you cannot provide work would be a bad service'
British Bangladeshis and Pakistanis failing to integrate in wider society says report
Meanwhile, Demos research finds Anglo-Indian community is a success story.
Britain's employers come out fighting for staying in a reformed European Union
CBI president Sir Mike Rake says the cost of leaving will harm Britain's place in the world.
California call girl Alix Tichelman pleads guilty in heroin death of Google exec Forrest Hayes
High-end prostitute will serve three years of a six-year jail sentence.
About 170 Islamic State jihadis killed in two days of US-led coalition airstrikes says monitor
International coalition helping Kurds in Hasakeh, but Ramadi falls to Isis.
Israeli online trading firm Plus500 sees shares plummet 36% after clients' accounts suspended
London-headquartered firm seeking to meet money-laundering rules.
Prince Charles to meet Sinn Féin's Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness during Ireland visit
'Responsibility on us all to promote reconciliation and seek to promote healing'.
David Cameron to present EU Referendum Bill immediately after Queen's Speech on 27 May
Think tank believes Prime Minister can get EU to reform four key areas.
Business Secretary Sajid Javid launches plan to slash £10bn of red tape for small businesses
Javid: Small businesses are Britain's engine room - we need to get heavy-handed regulators off firms' backs
Kabbalah teacher Marcus Weston says Madonna's favourite mysticism has fan in Buckingham Palace
Can't answer whether Queen is the pupil, but says she is wonderful.
NHS chief Simon Stevens launches attack on couch potato obese Britain
Britain is normalising obesity and condemning children to a rising tide of avoidable diseases
Chancellor George Osborne to present budget for working people on 8 July
Ministries have until beginning of July to reveal planned cuts.
Ukip in Turmoil: Douglas Carswell breaks cover, says Nigel Farage 'needs a break now'
Writing in The Times, party's only MP criticises way candidates are vetted.
Heightened testosterone levels linked to diabetes and prostate enlargement
University of California researchers tested Bolivian Tsimane tribe.
Janner sex abuse claims: Top barrister appointed to review decision not to charge peer
Unnamed QC has no connection with DPS' previous ruling.