Brecon Beacons: Missing children found on Wales mountains amid hypothermia fears
St Albans School has confirmed their students were among those who became lost in Wales.
EU referendum: Hungary to seek India's help for businesses in the UK after Brexit
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto is first from EU to visit India following Brexit.
EU referendum: 80,000 call for 'truth monitoring' of political campaigns following Brexit
Petition cites Farage backtracking over leaving EU would generate an extra £350m a week for NHS.
Istanbul attack: Bollywood star Hrithik Roshan narrowly escapes Ataturk airport terror
At least 36 people were killed in Turkey hours after Roshan was stranded at the airport with his sons.
UK weather: Warnings issued as thunderstorms threaten Glastonbury and EU referendum polls
Weather experts have warned the public about the risk of localised flooding and frequent lightning.
Finding Dory: More than 100,000 urge Disney to take action to protect blue tang fish
Experts have warned that the movie could impact the blue tang fish population and the marine ecosystem.
EU referendum: Thousands urge Labour councillor Anne Lee to resign over Jo Cox comments
Lee blamed Brexit campaign for creating 'fear and hate', linking it to Jo Cox's murder.
British Sikhs urge UK government to implement law preventing turban removal at airports
However, some British-Sikhs say that the petition is well intended but unnecessary.
Nato commander Ben Hodges admits fears over rapid Russian troop deployment
Germany has warned that Nato exercises in Poland are inflaming tensions with Russia.
EU referendum: Thunderstorms could threaten voter turnout as Britons head to the polls
Those undecided on which way to vote could be deterred from voting as thunderstorms hit on polling day.
Australia: PM Malcolm Turnbull promises referendum on legalising same-sex marriage
Opposition Labour Party has raised concerns that the referendum would trigger underlying homophobia.
Orlando shooting: Uber offers free rides to and from LGBT venues in honour of Pulse victims
The offer is valid from 17-20 June in 40 cities across the United States and Canada.
Orlando shooting: US marines under investigation after Snapchat threat against gay bars
The Snapchat shows a man in uniform with a rifle and a caption: 'Coming to a gay bar near you!'
Concerns raised by US report about nuclear war between India and Pakistan
Pakistan's nuclear arsenal is reportedly designed to dissuade India from taking military action against them.
Chicago: Antonio Perkins shot dead during Facebook live stream in suspected gang crime
The video of the shooting remains on Facebook and has been watched nearly 700,000 times.
Turkey bans Istanbul's Gay Pride march amid 'security threats' to LGBT community
The decision comes after a ultra-nationalist youth group warned they would prevent the march themselves.
Germany accuses Nato of 'warmongering' and warns of inflamed tensions with Russia
Nato launched a simulated Russian attack on Poland, involving 31,000 troops over two weeks.
Jo Cox killing: West Yorkshire Police urged to investigate murder as 'domestic terrorism'
Some have said Mair shouted 'Britain First' during the attack, a possible reference to the far-right group.
Jo Cox: Tributes pour in on social media for Labour MP murdered in West Yorkshire
Labour MP Jo Cox was shot dead in her constituency in West Yorkshire.
Gay Republican Chris Barron says Donald Trump is the most LGBT-friendly nominee
Barron said that Trump's presidency would be the best choice for LGBT Americans.
EgyptAir MS804: Plane's cockpit voice recorder recovered from Mediterranean Sea
The discovery will allow investigators to hear what the pilot and co-pilot were saying to each other.
Alabama Rot: How to spot symptoms of the flesh-eating disease in your pet dog
The disease could lead to sudden kidney failure, which could prove fatal for the dog if not treated quickly.
Chinese woman sues government over textbook outlining homosexuality as a 'disorder'
Qui Bai's attempts to sue the Education Ministry failed two times before being accepted in court.
Sir Cliff Richard faces no further action in sex abuse inquiry due to insufficient evidence
South Yorkshire Police has been criticised for the way it handled the raid of Richard's home in 2014.
Orlando shooting: Gunman Omar Mateen posted on Facebook before and during Pulse attack
Mateen took to Facebook to pledge alliance to the leader of Isis and denounce the 'filthy ways of the west'.
Bangladesh killings: Hindu teacher knifed in wave of attacks against religious minorities
Islamic extremists are believed to be behind a series of attacks against Hindu and Christian minorities.
Orlando shooting: Who is Noor Salman and why could she be charged for Pulse massacre?
Salman reportedly drove gunman Omar Mateen to Pulse to survey the nightclub before the attack.
Jeremy Meeks: 'World's hottest felon' releases first modelling photo after leaving prison
Meeks' mugshot went viral when it was posted on Facebook by the police in 2014.
US President Obama to meet Dalai Lama at White House as tensions rise with China
Beijing has warned the US about the meeting, saying it is a display of support for 'separatist forces'.
India "arrests" 18 lions in Gujarat after one man-eating big cat kills three people
The 'guilty lion' will be caged for life while the others will be released back into the forest.