World War II Veteran Harold Percival: "We Will Remember Him"
Hundreds expected to attend Dambuster veteran's funeral on Monday after appeal.
Sochi Olympic Torch Blasts off for Spacewalk
Russian Cosmonauts carry Olympic torch on first-ever spacewalk ahead of Sochi Winter Games
BT Outbids Sky and ITV for all Champions' League and Europa Matches
Sky and ITV each lose out to BT over rights to European football matches.
The First "Mobile Christmas"
2013 may be the first year more people buy gifts "on the move" via smartphones and tablets.
Lessons from Typhoon Haiyan: How to survive a Super Storm
What can you do to stay safe when 200MPH winds are forecast?
Double Shooting in Leeds Leaves One Man Dead and Another Seriously Injured
One man dies, another seriously wounded following double shooting in West Yorkshire city.
18 Killed In Afghanistan Wedding Blast
Minibus taking women home from wedding celebration destroyed by roadside bomb in Afghanistan.
Milton Keynes to Get UK's First Driverless Car Network
Two-person 'pods' that can be hailed by smartphone and share the pavement with pedestrians to be introduced to Buckinghamshire town in 2015.
The 10 Worst Storms in British History
Tonight the UK could see its worst storm in decades. So how will it compare with the great storms of the past?
Sydney's 'Fornicating Armadillos' Celebrate 40 Years
Celebrations and special appearances Down Under as Sydney's iconic Opera House turns 40.
How London Became a 'Mecca' for Islamic Finance
UK becomes first western country to host World Islamic Economic Forum as new study shows Muslims contribute £30bn to economy.
Outrage Over British Soldiers' 'Nazi Salute'
Two weeks before Remembrance Sunday, photos of British soldiers apparently making fascist gesture provoke condemnation.
New York Shocked by Massacre of Brooklyn Family
Man arrested after five family members murdered in their own home in Sunset Park.
Yorkshire Police Call for Calmer Trick or Treating at Halloween
Yorkshire police plead with the young not to 'harass' older people this Halloween – but are they just killjoys?
Kuwait Football Referee Flips Out and Punches Player [VIDEO]
Kuwaiti official punches and kicks player in league match – then sends him off for protesting.
Surrey Police Apologise for 'Racist' Tweet
Surrey force under fire for tweeting 'Officers 1 Immigrants 0' after a raid on suspected illegal immigrants.
Greenpeace Protester Scales Eiffel Tower for 'Arctic 30'
Protest against imprisoning of 'Arctic 30' by Russian authorities takes place in Paris, France.
Hurricane-Force Winds 'Could Hit UK' in Next 24 Hours
Forecasters warn 80mph winds may reach Britain – forecaster Michael Fish tells public to 'batten down hatches'.
England's Football Association Celebrates 150 Years of the Offside Trap
Prince William, Roy Hodgson and England's World Cup winners of 1966 gather to mark 150 years of football.
Stricken Fukushima Power Plant Shaken by New Quake and Tsunami
No damage yet reported after 'large' earthquake beneath seabed 370km from stricken nuclear plant
Jimmy Savile Chauffeur Arrested on Sex Charges
Savile's friend and chauffeur Ray Teret and two other men arrested for sexual offences.
Killer Robots: Time Running out to Ban Sci-Fi Weapons
Arnold Schwarzenegger's Terminator no longer realms of science fiction, watchdog warns UN.
Spain Ordered to Free ETA's Top Female Assassin Ines del Rio Prada
Denying Basque militants right to "earn" shorter jail sentences against international law, says European Court of Human Rights
Morrissey: The Smiths Icon in His Own Words
Former Smiths singer's long-awaited memoir infuriates and surprises critics in (roughly) equal measure.
Comic Relief: Jimmy Savile's Spectre Looms over Shelved Panorama Investigation
Fears of another Savile-type scandal as Panorama investigation into Comic Relief cancelled
Morrissey: I'm Not Gay, I'm Humasexual
I Just Love Human Beings claims Manchester miserabilist
Hamas Claims Responsibility for Israel-Gaza Terror Tunnel
Hamas claims tunnel discovered by IDF troops was designed to free prisoners and capture Israelis.
American Prisoner Dies in Egyptian Police Cell
Retired army officer James Henry committed suicide after being held for six weeks, say local police.
UK Ministry of Defence Auctions off Camp Bastion Hardware
72-tent city, mobile laundry and Gore-Tex boots among items for sale on Ministry of Defence's version of eBay.
Police Raid Home of Callgirl Friend of UK Chancellor George Osborne
The home of Natalie Rowe, former friend of Chancellor George Osborne, is raided shortly after she announced tell-all autobiography.